WP 3 Mapping and Foresight - Mapping - General Assembly, Madrid 21 st /22 nd March 2013.

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WP 3 Mapping and Foresight - Mapping - General Assembly, Madrid 21 st /22 nd March 2013

- Mapping -

 Specific for each country  Focus on research programs  Provides some initial information on funding programs and funding agencies, as drawn from the ERA-AGE 2 mapping database  Clickable, predefined categories and blank fields for comments Design of the mapping questionnaire

 Research programs – If available, including initial information from ERA-AGE 2  Research funding agency – If available, including initial information from ERA-AGE 2  Thematic focus – 5 JPI working themes (multiple answers possible)  Program type – Research program, Loosely-defined program, Sub-theme on ageing  Program status – Ongoing, closed  Program duration – Month/year to month/year  Key aims of the program – Please list at least 3 aims.  Expected results – New knowledge, new technology, other  Project examples – Optional input  Type of research – Basic, experimental, applied, other  Funding scheme and procedure – Individual project, collaborative project, support for training and career development, other  Total funding volume – In Euros  Funding cycle – Several times per year, annual cycle, two-year cycle, other  Eligible institutions – Higher education, research institutes, other independent research organisations, private companies, other  Eligibility of international applicants – Yes, no  Other eligibility criteria  Homepage and contact information Specific categories in the mapping questionnaire

Exemplary mapping questionnaire

- Foresight -

Foresight Deliverables Review Nov Foresight Paper End of March 2013 Expert Paper End of May 2013 Current Phase

Number of identified FLA per category Type of FLANumber in portfolio National23 Regional1 Supranational2 Enterprise1

Next steps Proposal of 10 Foresight processes out of 27 for deeper analysis Coordination with SAB and Working Groups Until end of March/ beginning of April 2013 Writing of the Foresight Paper

Name of the FLA Author Time Horizon Working GroupsRelevance (1-5) WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4 WG 5 Main Topics: Connections with WG topics: Additions to WG topics: Easy accessible Fact Sheet!

Selection criteria Good coverage of all the Working Groups Potential to add value to the research issues emerging in the draft SRA Balanced representation of countries in the FLA-shortlist

Proposed selection of FLA I NameCountryDate of publication Time- horizon ContentWG Technology and Innovation in Flanders: PrioritiesBelgium2007 The analysis comprises the following issues: ICT and Services in Healthcare, Healthcare - Food - Prevention and Treatment, ICT for Socio-Economic Innovation. 1,2,5 The Ageing Society 2030 – Report by the Steering Group for the Strategic foresight on the ageing society 2030 Denmark The report focusses on topics such as healthy ageing, the age-integrated labour market and cohesion in society. 1,2,3 Technology Foresight on Cognition and RoboticsDenmark2006 The study explores where in Denmark cognitive robotics could be applied: learning and education, service and care (including service for the elderly), hospitals and health. 1,4,5 Ageing report. Overall assessment of the effects of ageing and the adequacy of preparation for demographic changes Finland2009 The main themes are the ageing society and the labour market and social, political and fiscal sustainability. 2,3 BMBF ForesightGermany In the BMBF Foresight process the following future fields with a strong correlation with demographic change issues were identified: Human- Technology Cooperation, Ageing Deciphering, Sustainable Living Spaces. 1,3,5 Les défis des l‘accompagnement du grand âge. Perspectives internationales. France2011 The study compares the care systems in different European countries with a focus on financing, prevention and definitions of the loss of autonomy, care homes and the support for family care persons. 1,5

Proposed selection of FLA II NameCountryDate of publication Time- horizon ContentWG Mental Capital and WellbeingUK The project analyses how older people can maintain their mental capital and well-being and answers the question how the under-utilisation of the mental capital of older adults can be addressed. Important chapters of the report in relation to demographic change are: 7. Adults and children: mental ill-health, 8. Adults: learning, 9. Adults: working life and 10. Older adults. 1,3,4 Older people and skills in a changing economyUK2011 The study gives a comprehensive overview on the nature of the older workforce in the UK and their needs in a future labour market. 3,4 Future Strategies for Ageing Management in the Working World of Salzburg Province Austria The study responds to the following questions: 1. What is an age- appropriate working environment? 2. How does work and corresponding requirements change in the future? 3. What hinders the extension of a longer working-life in Austria?. Furthermore, it gives recommendations for societal actors, enterprises and individual employees to create an age- sensitive working world. 3 Special issue on healthcare - Healthy ageing and the future of public healthcare systems EU2009 The study includes a meta-analysis of different Foresight Exercises which deal with prevention and rehabilitation, new concepts for the labour market, the hospital of the future, ageing mechanisms, health risk factors and future social models. 1

Coverage of WGs WG Health & Performance Social Systems & Welfare Work & Productivity Education & Learning Housing, environments & mobility Number of FLAs 73633

Potential to add value Technology “Technology and Innovation in Flanders”, “Technology Foresight on Cognition and Robotics” and “BMBF Foresight” Care “Self-sufficiency in old age Care for dependent elderly people requires precautionary measures by everyone ”, “Les défis des l‘accompagnement du grand âge. Perspectives internationales “

Balanced representation All countries of the shortlist (except from Norway and Netherlands) are in the list for further investigation Suggested but not in the short list  Spain: Spanish Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation, SSSTI ( ) for reasons of confidentiality/ not officially endorsed  Poland: Polska 2020: No special focus on demographic change

Decision The GA is invited: i.To give feedback on the 10 suggested FLAs for further investigation ii.To modify the list on the basis of the FLA shortlist iii.To finally decide on the 10 FLAs for further investigation