The Collective Intelligence Database

Our task is to act as a Global Observatory and the National focal point and catalyst for research and innovation by companies, universities, research and development centres. It is a tangible collective of UK and Global Intelligence around ageing and longevity, which we are committed to identifying, collating, and sharing.

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AGE’IN

An Interreg 2 Seas project with the aim to keep people independent at home for longer. The project will improve both their quality of life and the quality of their environment through partnerships and digital solutions. The project will be delivered through the creation of comprehensive and coherent partnerships in conjunction with house adaptations, digital solutions and apps, with an expected result of creating a change in policy towards the prevention of the loss of autonomy of elderly.

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Kings

Ageing Research at King’s (ARK)

This cross-faculty multidisciplinary consortium brings together scholarship and research in ageing in several complementary areas. The primary purpose of ARK is to enhance multidisciplinary research collaborations within King’s to better understand the mechanisms of ageing and improving health-span.

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Aging 2.0’s Caregiving Collective

A global, mission-driven initiative to accelerate innovation in caregiving. This program, launched in partnership with digital innovation consulting company Shapeable, aims to build a data-driven insight, solutions and matchmaking platform that connects innovators with providers looking for next-generation and cost-effective solutions.

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AHA Health

AHA Health is a digital health technology company that aims to disrupt the healthcare industry by building a blockchain-powered healthcare network where personal health records are stored in a distributed, decentralized, secure medium, access to which is controlled by patients.

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Babylon Health

Babylon Health aim to put an accessible and affordable health service in the hands of every person on earth. Babylon’s AI system has been created by experienced doctors and scientists using the latest advances in deep-learning. In September 2018, Babylon pledged £75 million to develop AI that will help GPs diagnose and manage chronic conditions. Headquartered in London, the company also has offices in the US, Rwanda, Canada and Malaysia.

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Black Country LEP

Black Country LEP

The University of Wolverhampton is a member of the Dementia Action Alliance and undertakes Applied Research and Education in Dementia. The International Academy at the university is formally recognised as the first British university approved as a teaching centre to gain approval as an OET centre. This international English language test assesses the language communication skills of healthcare professionals who seek to register and practice in an English-speaking environment.

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