Aug
8
Wed
International Federation on Ageing: 14th Global Conference on Ageing
Aug 8 – Aug 10 all-day

International Federation on Ageing: 14th Global Conference on Ageing – 8 to 10 august 2018

More info soon

Aug
12
Sun
Pioneering a New Culture of Aging Conference
Aug 12 – Aug 15 all-day

Pioneer Network will be hosting our annual conference, Pioneering a New Culture of Aging, bringing together individuals from across the United States and other countries who care deeply about changing the culture of aging, creating opportunities for communication, networking and learning with and from each other as they share innovative thought and best practices.

They strive to make this event meaningful to people who support person-directed living and culture change for the benefit of elders wherever they may live.  They aim to support those who are just starting on the culture change journey to build a sense of home and community for and with elders – as well as those who have been actively engaged in this mission for some time.

 

Aug
17
Fri
Uc berkeley aging research and technology innovation summit @ UC Berkeley
Aug 17 all-day

UC BERKELEY AGING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION SUMMIT

Join us for a day of speakers, awards, poster sessions, and valuable networking focused on cutting-edge aging research and technologies. Our aim is no less than to reimagine aging and elder care . A percentage of the proceeds from this event will support scholarships for students interested in research on aging & elder care..

The UC Berkeley Aging Research and Technology Innovation Summit, on August 17, will highlight the educational and research mission of the University of California (UC) and its diverse and significant impact on improving the well-being of older adults. In addition to emerging research and technology updates by leading UC researchers, the program will include an overview of student and older adult education at UC Berkeley, poster sessions of student research, technology innovations, and the presentation of the Paola S. Timiras Memorial Award for Aging Research.

The goal of the innovation summit is to foster the cross-pollination of ideas and help forge new collaborations between UC researchers and leaders in industry, government, and the not-for-profit sectors, while exposing students and key stakeholders alike to a vision of healthy aging.

The Summit is hosted by several UC Berkeley aging research and education programs: Center for Research and Education in Aging (CREA), Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society and the Banatao Institute (CITRIS), Center for Technology and Aging (CTA), OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Fung Fellowship for Wellness and Technology Innovations, and the Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging (CEDA).

AGENDA:

August 17, 8:00am – 6:30pm, Stanley Hall, UC Berkeley

View full agenda HERE with speakers.

  • 7:30 a.m. Registration – Networking and Coffee
  • 8:45 – 8:55 a.m. Welcome and Charge for the Day
  • 8:55 – 9:30 a.m. Keynote & Awards Session
  • 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Training the Next Generation of Researchers / Engaging the Current Generation of Older Adults
  • 10:00 – 10:20 a.m. Break
  • 10:20 – 12:00 p.m. Short Talks – At the Cellular Level of Aging
  • 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Lunch & Posters / Exhibits
  • 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. Short Talks – At the Societal Level of Aging
  • 2:15 – 2:30 p.m. Short Break & special performance by Lauren Carley
  • 2:30 – 3:45 p.m. Short Talks – Emerging Technology Innovations & Challenges
  • 3:45 – 4:15 p.m. Networking Break – Meet the Start-ups and View the Posters
  • 4:15 – 4:45 p.m. Emerging Issues & Opportunities: View from Industry and Philanthropy
  • 4:45 – 5:00 p.m. A Vision for the Future
  • 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Networking Reception & Tours of CITRIS Innovation Ecosystem, Sutardja Dai Hall

The event will include industry exhibits and poster sessions focused on current research.

PARTICIPATE:

  • To sponsor, exhibit or participate in the poster session. Please fill out this form.
  • To volunteer at this event and receive a free registration ticket, please email mmaalouf@berkeley.edu

REGISTRATION:

  • General Summit Pass: $145
  • Supporting Sponsor: $1000
  • Student: $25
  • OLLI member: $60

EXHBITS:

  • Small Exhibit Table (+ 1 ticket): $250
  • Medium Exhibit Table (+ 1 ticket): $500
  • Large Exhibit Table (+2 tickets): $1000

Posters are free of charge.

ACCOMODATIONS / PARKING:

Getting there:

Lodging: http://visit.berkeley.edu/lodging-and-dining/

CONTACT INFO:

Michelle Maalouf, mmaalouf@berkeley.edu

  • Please let us know if you require any special assisstance. We would be happy to accomodate.

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Aug
22
Wed
How to develop and market products for america’s largest demographic
Aug 22 all-day

Marketers and entrepreneurs commonly overlook older adults when thinking about user testing and persona planning. In his talk Ken Gronbach shares insights derived from customized demographic research.

His understanding of worldwide demographics, migration, aging, immigration and dying have enabled him to forecast societal, political economic, cultural and commercial phenomena with uncanny accuracy. Marketers, designers, developers, and entrepreneurs of all backgrounds will find tremendous value in his content and entertaining delivery. Keynote to be followed with a breakout session featuring local experts on regional demographics and marketing to older adults and their caretakers.

Aug
30
Thu
Innovation in aging
Aug 30 all-day

Join other KC aging experts, advocates and innovators for our monthly Innovation in Aging event. Each month Aging2.0 Kansas City presents speakers covering topics related to aging and innovation followed by in-depth discussion.

 

 

 

Sep
3
Mon
ACSA National Summit 2018 @ International Convention Centre, Sydney (ICC)
Sep 3 – Sep 5 all-day

Bringing thought leaders and industry pioneers together to hold cutting-edge discussions themed ‘WHAT’S NEXT’ for the Aged and Community Care sector? IDENTIFY key issues, concerns and opportunities. Discover how to ADAPT to new processes and practices. Learn how to best DELIVER these, ensuring the sustainable future of the industry.

The Summit delivers a comprehensive 3 day program to engage, inform and inspire delegates. A diverse range of topics will be covered by expert speakers across sessions, workshops and social functions.

Sought after MC, Jane Caro (author, journalist, broadcaster, advertising writer, social commentator) leads the program.

Highlights:

  • Ageing & Future Generations – Michael McQueen (Social Researcher, Trends Expert, Author)
  • Advancing & Innovative Technologies – Dr Jordan Nguyen (Biomedical Engineer, Founder of Psykinetic)
  • The UK Experience of a Safety and Quality Commission – Sir David Behan CBE (Chief Executive, Care Quality Commission, UK)
  • Diversification & the Changing Face of Culture – Lisa Annese (CEO, Diversity Council of Australia

Plus a Parliamentary Ministers session and presentations from the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Customer Service Institute of Australia.

Join us at the ICC, in the harbour city of Sydney for this premier annual event. Register by 27 July and SAVE $200 with Early Bird rates. Group discounts available.

Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are available.

 

Aged and Community Services Australia National Summit @ International Convention Centre, Sydney
Sep 3 – Sep 5 all-day
The ACSA National Summit will bring together thought leaders and industry pioneers, to discuss hot topics, challenges and opportunities in the sector, workshopping to uncover the solutions to some of the industry’s biggest challenges. The Summit is designed to redefine the experience of ageing in our communities, questioning everything regarding delivery of services and consumer care, community integration, business transformation, opportunities in innovative technology and much more.

Sep
5
Wed
Ageing in Europe: Agency, Citizenship and the Dynamics of Power
Sep 5 – Sep 7 all-day

The major conference theme ‘Agency, Citizenship and the Dynamics of Power’ brings together topics that have traditionally stood at the core of sociological thinking, but that have not been necessarily at the heart of gerontological theory and research. Many authors now point to the contemporary struggles over the representation of older age within and beyond the realm of the social sciences. Later life and older people are represented on one hand as a quiescent minority bearing multiple disadvantages within a social status of limited agency and increasing dependency, experiencing a loss of autonomy and the need to redefine one´s role in the community and society. On the other hand, older people are also seen as a source of new political, economic, and cultural ‘grey’ power, as an influential actor in contemporary societies, shaping the contours of new policies and welfare regimes. These debates reflect the diversity of the experiences of ageing selves and the pluralities of life courses as well as of the institutional, political, and social changes with which the personal and individual experience is inseparably interlinked. These struggles lead also to the reformulation of the concepts of agency, autonomy, or power themselves and to the calling for their even more reflexive application in academic accounts of the human experience in later life.

The organizers welcome individual and team contributions from the sociology of ageing, social gerontology, and related academic fields, as well as submissions for thematic session proposals. We would like to particularly invite papers and sessions that will discuss ageing-related issues within (but not limited to) the following topics:

  • Changing welfare and political regimes under which old age is given shape
  • Contemporary theories of power and citizenship in later life
  • (In)dependency, interdependency, and personhood in older age
  • Homes, communities and power in the context of migration
  • Structural changes and existential challenges in later life
  • Older persons as (political) actors in contemporary societies
  • Research methodologies and power relationships within research (in the field)
  • Roles of various stakeholders in ageing related agendas and policies as well as in influencing individual ageing conditions

 

Sep
7
Fri
‘Living to 100’ Conference @ ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour
Sep 7 – Sep 8 all-day

The 2nd international ‘Living to 100’ Conference, hosted by the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA), UNSW Sydney, will bring together experts from all over the world to unravel the secrets of successful ageing.

Our internationally acclaimed line up of speakers will deliberate on the latest research on exceptionally long-lived individuals, in particular centenarians and supercentenarians.

This two-day conference will comprise cutting edge research presentations on Friday and a synthesis of current knowledge on successful ageing suitable for the informed lay-person on Saturday.

 

Sep
10
Mon
(NICOA) Conference on Aging
Sep 10 – Sep 13 all-day

The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) Conference on Aging in Indian Country is just two short months away! If you have not registered yet, make sure you register soon, as after October 10, 2018 registration fees will go up!

The 22nd NICOA Conference on Aging in Indian Country will be held at the stunning Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California from September 10-13, 2018. The theme for the conference is Like the Great Oak, Elders have Strength, Wisdom, Longevity, and Determination. If you are interested in attending, presenting, becoming a sponsor, being an exhibitor, etc. please make sure to visit our conference page at https://nicoa.org/biennial-conference/ for all conference forms, information, and updates, and now with the option for attendees and exhibitors to register online.

We are honored to host our event among the people now known as Luiseño Indians whom have inhabited the Temecula Valley for thousands of years. They call themselves Payómkawichum (the People of the West), and are made up of seven bands: Pechanga, Pauma, Pala, Rincon, San Luis Rey, La Jolla, and Soboba. The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians has called the Temecula Valley home for more than 10,000 years. Attendees will have the pleasure to meet the Pechanga Elders and learn about their local Silver Feathers – Elders’ Council and the significant role they continue to hold within their tribal community.