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Smart Housing/Smart Communities Current and Future State Mapping Workshop

Wed, 19 Jun

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Join our RCE workshop in Moray to shape the future of tech-enabled health and care services. Be part of this innovative project!

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Smart Housing/Smart Communities Current and Future State Mapping Workshop
Smart Housing/Smart Communities Current and Future State Mapping Workshop

Time & Location

19 Jun 2024, 19:00 – 23:00

Webinar

About the event

You are invited to participate in the Rural Centre of Excellence (RCE) workshop, part of the Moray Growth Deal Projects led by the Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre. This workshop focuses on developing and testing innovative technology-enabled care solutions to enhance well-being, health, and care services.

The project aims to create a suite of sensors and devices for telehealth, telecare, activity, and environment monitoring. These will be integrated into a digital AI-enabled platform to provide proactive and preventive insights to individuals, families, and support services. The workshop will map current pathways related to the Moray lifeline service and other monitoring devices, identify gaps, and co-design future pathways using advanced technology.

We will also explore use case options for a smart-enabled modular home exemplar, aiming to facilitate hospital discharge and offer low-carbon, low-cost housing alternatives. We seek a diverse group of participants from the health, social care, third sector, and housing sectors to inform the development and testing in Moray.

Ultimately, the RCE aims to scale positively evidenced assets developed in Moray to a national level, presenting a unique opportunity to shape the future of health and care services through digital technology. Please discuss this with your teams and provide nominations for participants. We look forward to a productive and inspiring day.

Media consent statement

During the event, the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre may capture photos, audio and video of proceedings. The University retains the right to share materials with third parties to enable us to promote the University/DHI and the work of the Moray Rural Centre of Excellence (RCE).

I understand that images on websites and social media can be viewed throughout the world and not just in the United Kingdom and that some overseas countries may not provide the same level of protection to the rights of individuals as EU/UK legislation provides.

I understand that the University of Strathclyde (DHI) will retain the images/ footage/ audio for a period of five years at which point they will be deleted from the University’s files.

How will the DHI use your personal data and who will they share it with?

Promotion of the Moray Rural Centre of Excellence (RCE) activities by the DHI for current and future activities. Such promotion may include use in the DHI’s advertising and resources in relation to Moray Rural Centre of Excellence (RCE) activities, including but not limited to the RCE website project page (https://www.dhi-scotland.com/projects/rce-moray/), social media, advertising, press, film and video, radio and publications

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