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BE: FP7 Consultation Meeting on Social and Service Robotics for Ageing Well

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Submitted by: ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA)
Location: Brussels (Belgium)
Date: 2 December 2009

Basic info

Languages:
English
Scope:
Pan-European
Free:
Yes, participation has no cost
Open:
Yes, (event with unrestricted attendance)
Contact email:

Description

FP7 Consultation Meeting on Social and Service Robotics for Ageing Well

This Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) Consultation meeting will bring together experts from all over Europe. The objective of the workshop is to review current trends in research and applications and provide strategic guidance for drafting the ICT Work Programme 2011/2012.

The workshop is focused on the topic of service and social robotics for Ageing Well and should result in possible future orientations for application driven research in this field, in particular with a view to practical deployment in real-life situations and industrial exploitation.

The agenda of the event can be found here. It will be regularly updated as speakers and presentations are confirmed.

Registration is free of charge but necessary, as space is limited, and can be performed by sending an email.

Event email: eInclusion@ec.europa.eu

How to get there

Venue:

European Commission
FP7 ICT WP2011/120
BU 25 0/S1                                                   
Avenue de Beaulieu, 25
1160 - Brussels

 

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