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Workshops

Registration for the conference is not required for access to the workshops.

 

ERGOHOBE Workshop

Coordinated by Lantegi Batuak
Date: December 11, 2008
Timetable: 9:30 - 13:30

Contact Point: Leire Ansorena (Phone: +34 944 53 59 99)

Through “The ERGOHOBE experience”, we’ll use different supporting technologies for adapting jobs for people with disabilities, showing the practical application with tools and concepts based on ergonomics, accessibility and universal design for all. For it, we are using the web site of the Applied Technology Centre for Lantegi Batuak’s social and labour development programme.

 

Service Robotics & Smart Homes: How a gracefully adaptive integration of both environments can be envisaged?. A Workshop on Assistive AmI technologies enhanced by robotics support

Workshop Programme Co-Chairs:
Atta Badii (atta.badii@rdg.ac.uk)
Carmen Pastor (carmenp@robotiker.es)
Daniel Thiemert (d.thiemert@reading.ac.uk)
Leire Zarate (lzarate@robotiker.es)
Date: December 11, 2008
Timetable: 9.00 - 16.30

Contact Point: Carmen Pastor
(carmenp@robotiker.es - Phone: +34 94 600 22 66)

This workshop is aimed at sharing experience with other European projects involved in Cognitive Robotics and Ambient Intelligence Technologies and developing a closer collaboration between the various Consortia Partners involved in Research and Innovation on such technologies. To this end, the workshop invites the participation of all European organisations who are Partners in projects funded by the European Commission, in the contexts of Ambient Assisted Living and Cognitive Robotics (FP6 or FP7), with the aim of exchanging insights to the benefit of all stakeholders (under normal restrictions for publication as applicable in each project).

It is an initiative of the CompanionAble (www.companionable.net) Integrated Research Programme, a project which is co-funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme (Grant Agreement nº 216487).

Participation in the Workshop will be free of any charges. Please email the CompanionAble Consortium Workshop Programme Chairs as listed below to indicate your intention to participate.