Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 East Block - 1st Floor |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Sept/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
PS We.M1: Empowering care and support ecosystems in the digital era (EASPD, AAATE, Care4Skills, AI4Home carers) Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 With: Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf (AAATE) Alessia Sebillo (EASPD) Riccardo Magni (Pragma Engineering) Melanie Schaur (JKU) Nikoletta Geronikola (Alzheimer Athens)
Discussants: Ramon Daniels (Zuyd University) Mac MacLachlan (Maynooth University) Rachel Pace (Agenzija Sapport, Malta) For a detailed programme overview: https://aaate2025.eu/2025/05/30/empowering-care-networks-in-the-digital-era/ |
2:00pm - 4:00pm |
PS We.A1: Ageing well with person-centred technology: an intercultural perspective (AAATE, GAATO) Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 In this session we will discuss the initial outcomes of an international Think Tank, organised and promoted by AAATE in collaboration with GAATO and the SEURO Consortium, on the role of high- and low-tech assistive technology in supporting health, activities and participation of older adults at home and in their communities across different cultures and countries. Following a presentation of the Think Tank report in its current state the discussion will focus on improving and expanding the report with additional recommendations and good practices and a discussion on how to improve the impact of the work of the Think Tank. With: Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf (Think Tank coordinator) Merita Hoxha (Albania) Claude Vincent (Canada) Erik de Jeu (the Netherlands) Tone Øderud (Norway) Marie B. Abou Saab (Lebanon) Turið Jacobsen (Faroe Islands) Valentini Papageorgiou (Greece) Luc de Witte (Discussion leader) Others... |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
PS We.A2: Advancing AT worldwide: the WHO global roadmap for access to AT and the role of AT organisations (GAATO + WHO)) Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 Chair: Luc de Witte Advancing access to AT worldwide is what unites the members of the Global Alliance of Assistive Technology Organizations (GAATO) and GAATO with international institutions having similar goals, such as the WHO, UNICEF, ITU and others. In this session we will discuss with representatives of big and small non-for-profit membership based organizations of AT stakeholders the role they can play in driving the global, regional and national agenda’s. We will start from the outcomes of the recent consultation process held by WHO and the draft global Roadmap WHO is preparing. The session will highlight the potential of AT associations as non governmental civil society initiatives, expression of the interests of end users and the professionals that aim to support them. In collaboration with the WHO. With: Luc de Witte (GAATO president) Chair Emma Tebbutt and Irene Calvo (WHO) Natasha Layton (ARATA) Francesco Zanfardino (GLIC Association) David Banes (DAT Europe) Alex Kamadu (ISWP) Pedro Encarnação (AAATE) Rohini Gaur (Kara Medical Foundation, India) Takenobu Inoue (RESJA) |
Date: Thursday, 11/Sept/2025 | |
8:30am - 10:30am |
PS Th.M1: Promoting Policies for integrating Universal Design and Accessibility into Higher Education Curricula: From a position paper to a declaration Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 Chair: Katerina Mavrou Chair: Eleni Theodorou Chair: Roberta Lulli With: Kamil Goungor, European Network on Independent Living Prof. Panayiotis Zaphiris, Rector, Cyprus University of Technology Susanna Laurin, G3ict and IAAP Representative to the EU Gottfried Zimmermann, AccessibleEU Expert and Teach-Access Europe Representative Proposers: AAATE, EUC, EDF, JKU (ATHENA Project), AccessibleEU, IAAP EU, Teach-Access |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
PS Th.M2: Crisis response and its implications for AT regarding persons with disabilities (Zero Project and Zero Project nominees 2025) Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 Chair: Wilfried Kainz Crisis response is a set of humanitarian actions taken to support those affected by disaster or conflict. The UN CRPD embeds crisis response through several key articles and principles--specifically Article 11--ensuring that the rights and needs of persons with disabilities are protected before, during, and after crises. During the session, we will highlight innovations that ensure that persons with disabilities, with the support from AT, are able to overcome these unforeseen, extreme situations. With: -Wilfried Kainz (chair) (Zero Project-Essl Foundation) -Prof. Michael Ashley Stein (Harvard University) -Mariam Gelashvili (Consort Georgia) -Ehab El Khatib (Momentum Wheels for Humanity) -Tone Øderud (Sintef)
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3:15pm - 4:45pm |
PS Th.A1: Vulnerability Vs Sustainability of Assistive Technology Policy and Provision: A Global Debate on the Best Way Forward Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 Chair: Rosemary Joan Gowran With: -Rosemary J Gowran (Chair) (BeWheelWell Centre of Education and Research for –Mac MacLachlan (Assisted Living and Learning (ALL) Institute, Maynooth University) –Satish Mishra (ATscale, Global Partnership for Assistive Technology) –Marie Abou Saab (SESOBEL Lebanon, International Society of Wheelchair Professionals) –Alex Kamadu (International Society of Wheelchair Professionals – ISWP) –Natasha Layton (ARATA) –Luc De Witte (Global Alliance of Assistive Technology Organizations – GAATO) –Jamie Danemayer (GDI Hub) |
Date: Friday, 12/Sept/2025 | |
8:30am - 10:30am |
PS Fr.M1: Advancing Social Inclusion through Technology and Empowerment for the Autistic Community: A White Paper Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 Chair: Merita Hoxha Chair: Geraldine Leader With:
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11:00am - 12:15pm |
PS Fr.M2: Enabling the success of EU Digital Health research (Trinity College Dublin) Location: Inclusion Forum: Policy Sessions - Room 122 Chair: John Dinsmore Building on the momentum and insights generated by the SEURO project’s “Laying the Groundwork” workshop on 28 May 2028, this follow-up session is designed to consolidate and extend our collective understanding of what drives and what impedes the successful implementation of EU-funded digital health initiatives. With: Julie Doyle (Netwell CASALA) Francisco Florez-Revuelta (University of Alicante) Angelina Kouroubali (FORTH Institute of Computer Science) Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf (WeCareMore centre for Research and Innovation of AIAS Bologna) Claudine Auger (University of Montreal) Sara Comai (Polytechnic University of Milan) |