Global Context As the rich world gets older and sicker and the poor world gets wealthier and fatter, the demand for medical innovation is exploding. Clever.

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Global Context As the rich world gets older and sicker and the poor world gets wealthier and fatter, the demand for medical innovation is exploding. Clever technology helps improve effectiveness and efficiency supporting health system performance in the rich and poor countries of the world. Strategic wins - empowered patients, personalised medicine, integration of care and improvements in quality and value for money. Government savings enable more healthcare to be provided to more people

Ireland looking to the future Irish population has grown since 1970 to 4.2M Immigration to 11% of population increasing diversity. Increasing dependency – but better than EU. 0–14 years: 20.4% 15–64 years: 68.6% 65 years and over: 11.0% Opportunity to strategically address ageing and population health

Ireland - A Global Hub for Life Sciences 8 0f the top 10 Pharma 8 of top 10 and 15 of top 25 Medical Technologies 50,000 jobs, Exports €46Bn p.a. A rich landscape of Indigenous firms and enterprises Biopharma Med Tech Healthcare Services Food

Double # of people >60 by 2050 Healthcare costs rising to unsustainable levels Shortage of qualified healthcare professionals New models of Ageing and Care required Ireland harnessing its industrial base to lead National Commercial-Industrial Opportunity

Silver Tech National Test-Bed For Home Pilots TILDA Longitudinal Study Of Ageing Freely available Reference data-set TRIL Research & Technology Platform CESA Clinical care, Research & Training Health System Increase Community Care Irish Ageing Research & Innovation Ecosystem Academic Led Industry Led Customer Driven Industrial Partnership

Inter-related elements – supportive pillars CESA Focus is to develop a range of rapid access ambulatory clinics addressing health challenges faced by older people. Also to conduct ageing clinical research, evolve appropriate care models for community care, train clinicians in these new care protocols. TRIL Focused on conducting research experiments with real older people in their own homes to understand how technology can enable health & social care in the community & home. TRIL has developed a novel bio-psycho-social cohort data-set & technology platforms to support its researchers. Silver Tech Silver Tech A network of key players working with government to establish a Test Bed to attract and support MNCs, VCs, SMEs to pilot early product concepts. And in so doing, drive new community based care models for older Irish citizens. TILDA 10 year programming tracking 8,000 Irish Citizens over 55; tracking, health, social, environmental and economic data. TILDA is cross-referenced to other longitudinal studies. The data is freely available to all; first data-set published. Health System Due to increasing & unsustainable hospital care costs, the Irish Govt is pushing more healthcare delivery into the Community vs. the Hospital Setting. Some PCTs have been established to evolve the model; the DoH recognize need to develop technology infrastructure to facilitate community care paradigm

What is TRIL? Active collaboration between researchers in academic, clinical and industry setting Harnesses multidisciplinary ageing research, clinical expertise, and enabling technology development to support independent living Focused on conducting research experiments with real older people in their own homes to understand how technology can enable health & social care in the community & home. Underpinned by a process that facilitates the development of research prototypes for home-based research experiments. TRIL platforms enable translation of hospital and lab based research to the home/community. Provides opportunity to develop existing technical and medical base

Ambitions for TRIL Make Ireland a leader in Ageing and Innovation Deliver excellence in ageing research Support pipeline for development and evaluation of technology enabled models of care Provide a scalable connected living test-bed for evaluation of 3 rd party care models in community setting Provide locus for MNC’s/Irish Co’s/Academia and Industry to collaborate and joint problem solve Help create opportunities for commercial activity and job creation Provide Policy Shaping Expertise from “experience in use”

TRIL Provides  A recognized authority on technology in meeting the ageing challenge  A Global test bed for new technologies and practice  Internationally recognised repository of educational and resource materials for all users  Establishment of TRIL Scholars programme within the Irish Research System

Targeted Research Service (State) TRIL provides a world leading Test Bed capability to support healthcare R&D in-home/community TRIL provides a world leading Test Bed capability to support healthcare R&D in-home/community Note: State = Ireland/EU/US Academic collaboration with TRIL Academic collaboration with TRIL TRIL Core StatefundedresearchStatefundedresearch Think-Do-Tank TRIL Clinic Cohort Assessment Validation TRIL Technology Concept Design Prototyping Home Deployment Technology & Knowledge Access Research proposal Payment for enabling platform function

Industry Funding Test Service Delivery TRIL Core TRIL provides a world leading Test Bed capability to support healthcare R&D in-home/community TRIL provides a world leading Test Bed capability to support healthcare R&D in-home/community TRIL test service for clinical trials and/or home evaluation TRIL test service for clinical trials and/or home evaluation Think-Do-Tank TRIL Clinic Cohort Assessment Validation TRIL Technology Concept Design Prototyping Home Deployment Payment for test services TRIL community assessment and home deployment capability

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