
From L to R: Nicholas Yee (BSc Biomedical Engineering student), Dillam Romero (MSc Computing Science student), Christine Daum (AGE-WELL coordinator), Raymond Tong (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Gangmin Ning (Zhejiang University), Toshio Ohyanagi (Sapporo Medical University), Eleni Stroulia, Lili Liu, Masako Miayzaki (J!NS Meme Canada representative), Yuji Uema (J!NS Meme) and Noelannah Neubauer (PhD Rehabilitation Science student).
The World Universities Network is funding researchers at the 海角社区 to partner with Zhejiang University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong through three workshops. Partnerships extend beyond WUN members and include Sapporo Medical University and J!NS Meme, both from Japan. Their mission: to identify common issues, share knowledge and leverage intervention technologies for movement in older adults.
's Eleni Stroulia from the Department of Computing Science and Lili Liu from the Department of Occupational Therapy represented the 海角社区. World Universities Network (WUN) sponsored a workshop in Zhejiang, China, on March 27. Delegates from universities in China and Japan attended the workshop at the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's Corbett Hall on June 12. The group will gather in Hong Kong in December for a third and final workshop.
"Growing aging populations are global. It is important for us to collaborate, share knowledge and leverage each other's technologies so we can provide innovative solutions when it comes to seniors' health. We are also preparing the next generation of researchers by presenting them with challenges faced by older adults and creative solutions beyond Canada," says Liu, chair of occupational therapy.
The group also toured the Smart CondoTM and the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital during their visit.