The aim of the Hub is to showcase cutting-edge gerontechnology and related products to raise public awareness about the benefits of applying innovative technology to realise “Ageing in Place” and “Continuum of Care” for the elderly. It also provides a platform for academics, healthcare professionals, care service providers and technology developers to join together in developing innovative products specifically designed with the elderly in mind.
By drawing on the extensive experience of PolyU’s Department of Biomedical Engineering – covering medical technology, rehabilitation and nursing – the University is using the Hub to develop cross-disciplinary collaborations and promote gerontechnology products to the broader elderly community in Hong Kong.
PolyU has established a Day Experience Centre on campus to showcase gerontechnology products that can help in areas of daily life such as clothing, dining, mobility, personal hygiene, safety and health management. The Centre also includes a model smart home, built to scale, to provide visitors with firsthand experience of adopting gerontechnology solutions or products in daily life.
Innovative technologies from the Department of Biomedical Engineering are also demonstrated in the Centre. These include the eNightLog system, which monitors the bed-leaving status of elderly with dementia, smart interactive dolls and other gerontechnology products designed for improving the safety, mobility, and rehabilitation of the elderly in their homes. The Centre is open to the public and serves as an experimental environment for students taking the “Technologies for Smart Ageing” course to test their innovative technological solutions.
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Publishing date: December 2019