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MEDTEQ+ and AGE-WELL announce 16 envisAGE collaborative projects to enhance older adults' quality of life with Canadian innovations

MEDTEQ+ and AGE-WELL proudly announce the first 16 collaborative projects resulting from an unprecedented national mobilization through envisAGE, an initiative created to propel Canada to the forefront of the AgeTech sector and foster quality aging nationwide.

Unveiling the Future of AgeTech in Canada: Sabrina Boutin, Vice-President of MEDTEQ+ and Executive Director of envisAGE, announces the first 16 collaborative projects to receive funding, coaching, and resources totalling an ecosystem investment of nearly $20M, with $5M from the envisAGE initiative and the Government of Canada. (CNW Group/AGE-WELL)

Each project brings together a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) with a later-stage technological solution, an envisAGE Beachhead™ or an Innovation Hub, experts that will assess the integration of the solution, and a Community Lab, such as an organization working with seniors and caregivers, in a real-world setting where the solution will be implemented. 

In all, the projects involve 16 SMEs and 11 organizations across Canada and will receive a combination of funding, expert coaching, and supportive resources through envisAGE to grow and scale innovations and ensure they meet the needs of older adults.

"Innovations in AgeTech are helping seniors age with dignity. By investing in these new technologies and developments, we're helping Canadian seniors age on their terms and supporting the continued growth of Canadian businesses and start-ups", said the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Labour and Seniors.

"Our government wants to ensure the best possible health and wellness outcomes for Canada's seniors, and leveraging innovation is key to achieving this goal. These first projects from envisAGE, demonstrate the power of collaboration to quickly grow small businesses at the cutting-edge of AgeTech, into the industry leaders of tomorrow. This investment will help to ensure Canada remains a world leader in this sector, and that Canadian seniors continue to benefit from innovations", added the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry of Canada.

The total ecosystem investment in these 16 projects amounts to almost $20M, including contributions from collaborative partners and $5M through the envisAGE initiative which is supported by the Government of Canada's Strategic Innovation Fund.

"We are delighted to support these projects that enable SMEs to deliver solutions directly to older adults, caregivers, and health care and service providers, while mobilizing industrial, academic, clinical and community sectors across Canada. This shows that together, we can make a real difference in our quality of life as we age and that technology should be among the solutions," said Sabrina Boutin, Executive Director of envisAGE and Vice President of MEDTEQ+.

"The truly collaborative nature of these projects is critical to driving success, achieving impact, accelerating access to innovation, and building Canada's leadership in the AgeTech sector," she added.

The following collaborative projects were announced during the envisAGE 2nd Annual Forum, held today in Edmonton:

  • Remote monitoring platform for seniors living in private residence care units 
    In partnership with Habitations Bordeleau, Living Lab Lanaudière and CIUSSS-Centre Sud de l'Île-de-Montréal-CRIUGM., this project implements Virtuose Technologies Inc.'s remote monitoring platform to evaluate its impact on fall rates and hospital readmissions among older adults.
  • Advancing age-friendly communities with an AI-driven platform and monitoring systems
    Gotcare, Quinte Health, and Bruyère Continuing Care are collaborating to tackle healthcare challenges in rural Canada. They are leveraging Gotcare's AI-driven platform and advanced monitoring systems that provide real-time health alerts and enable proactive care planning. This approach aims to improve in-home healthcare delivery and enhance quality of life in rural environments.
  • Enhanced older adult care through advanced passive sensor solutions
    Tochtech Technologies Ltd. is collaborating with Les Habitations Bordeleau and Bruyère Continuing Care to evaluate sensor technology for supporting frail older adults remotely, allowing them to age in place by enhancing safety and health measures in care units and assisted living settings.
  • Advancing Dementia Care: evaluating digital cognitive assessment tools in community settings
    The Alzheimer Society of Ontario, MoCA Cognition, and the Ontario Brain Institute are collaborating to improve cognitive testing for older adults by validating XpressO, a digital, self-administered cognitive screening tool, against traditional assessments and assessing its feasibility and benefits for wider community use in Ontario.
  • Fall prevention and well-being for older adults at Villa Ste-Rose
    Using Baüne Ecosystem Inc. technology, this fall prevention initiative will be implemented at Villa Ste-Rose in collaboration with expert evaluators to address the multifaceted challenges posed by falls among older adults.
  • Digital shift in social geriatrics processes in six regions of Quebec 
    This Quebec-based social geriatrics project, Prehos, in partnership with Fondation AGES and NIM Intelliance Innovation Centre/CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, aim to enhance the health network's ability to support aging at home with the support of intersectoral teams that focus on early detection, proactive health promotion, and improved information exchange between home and health services.
  • Testing and implementation of robotic patient transfer technology in hospitals
    In collaboration with expert evaluators and Bruyère Continuing Care, Able Innovations will integrate its ALTA Platform, a robotic patient transfer system, into daily use at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre representing the Community Lab. The technology is designed to reduce caregiver strain, improve patient care and dignity by enabling single-operator transfers.
  • Robot kitchen automation for senior living setting
    In collaboration with Excelsoins, Résidence Bellagio SEC and NIM Intelliance Innovation Centre/CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Chef Jasper will demonstrate the efficacy and benefits of their robotic kitchen system in a long-term care setting preparing meals for residents, with the goal of improving operational efficiency and dining satisfaction.
  • Artificial intelligence surveillance for senior safety with enhanced privacy protection
    NeuraVue's innovative Al-driven surveillance system specializes in detecting distress, falls, and unauthorized access without storing personal images or videos. The technology will be deployed and evaluated in collaboration with Les Habitations Bordeleau and expert evaluators.
  • NurseGPT speech recognition technology in a long-term care setting
    Carecorp, The Brenda Strafford Foundation and Alberta Health Services are collaborating to evaluate the feasibility and impact of implementing NurseGPT, a speech recognition technology, in a long-term care setting to support nurses' workload and increase interaction with residents.
  • Parkinson's disease remote management system (PRIMS)
    PragmaClin is validating its PRIMS technology at the Newfoundland and Labrador Balance and Dizziness Centre, comparing its accuracy in detecting Parkinson's Disease states against physiotherapist assessments according to international standards, with data analysis supported by the Ontario Brain Institute's Brain-CODE platform. The project aims to establish a 'gold standard' in clinical assessments and improve access for patients with mobility issues or in rural areas.
  • Smart home sensors and a remote nursing service for older adults at home
    Lifeguard Health aims to fill a gap in the care of older adults with minimal to moderate needs that traditional home care services are challenged to meet. By partnering with TheKey home care agency and expert evaluators, Lifeguard Health will deploy smart home sensors and other technologies to provide low-acuity care and monitor health outcomes, and staff, client and family satisfaction.
  • AI-enabled ultrasound patch for on-demand, automated ultrasound cardiac monitoring
    Sonus Microsystems is developing an AI-powered, wearable ultrasound cardiac patch that enables older adults to monitor their heart health independently, offering real-time diagnostics to reduce hospital visits and support aging in place and enhanced autonomy. Circle Innovation will assess impact on health care costs and older adult autonomy and independence.
  • Tuktu Sahara - Guidance interface for personalized check-in calls
    Tuktu Care and Circle Innovation are collaborating on "Tuktu Sahara," an AI-powered service championing personalized support and connectivity for older adults and special needs communities, fostering greater emotional well-being and independence while empowering local organizations to deliver exceptional care.
  • Privacy-preserving activity sensor to enhance care of older adults
    The Centre for Technology Adoption for Aging in the North (CTAAN), in collaboration with The Mount Nurse Co., will explore AltumView's privacy-preserving activity monitoring technology focusing on enhanced safety measures and incorporating feedback for adaptive design improvements.
  • Care2Talk tablets in the acute care setting
    Enhancing access to social engagement among alternate levels of care (ALC) patients within acute care settings using Care2Talk Tablets is the aim of this project. The Centre for Technology Adoption for Aging in the North (CTAAN) will conduct pre- and post-platform use to understand the technology's impact on patients, families, staff and the health care system, to ensure that future technology solutions are inclusive and cater to the specific requirements of older adults in healthcare settings.

The projects were selected through an evaluation process that included external experts as well as relevancy reviews conducted by older adults and caregivers.

The envisAGE ecosystem includes five innovation hubs announced in late September that offer expertise in key areas so that new technologies can be tested and adopted in different settings across Canada.

 

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