Senior Eco-Nect
The Project
Preparation of a joint action plan to support the emergence and growth of silver ECOnomy European ECOsystems and strengthening their efficiency, capacity, interconNECTivity and inclusivity.
Project summary
Senior Eco-Nect project will prepare a joint action plan to support the emergence and the development of European ecosystems dedicated to silver economy as well as ensuring the inclusivity and interconnectivity between all the key innovation stakeholders of the sector and cross-sectors.
General Objectives
- Support the emergence, growth, efficiency, and interconnection of at least 4 European ecosystems dedicated to silver economy.
- Unlock the full potential of silver economy sector by integrating key transversal areas targeting the ageing population beyond the scope of health and care.
- Ensure inclusiveness and interconnectivity between the key innovation players from across the quadruple helix around the sector of silver economy at the local, regional, national, and European level and beyond
- Increase the efficiency and innovation potential of silver economy innovators and projects by addressing key challenges and exploiting the opportunities offered by silver economy
- Encouraging synergies and complementarities between Senior Eco-Nect Joint Action Plan and the innovation programmes of public authorities
Full List of Partners
- EURASANTE
- MUNSTER TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
- Slovensko inovacijsko sticisce, evropsko gospodarsko interesno zdruzenje
- ASOCIACION CLUSTER SAUDE DE GALICIA
- EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR ACCESSIBLE TOURISM ASBL
- EPSI
Latest News
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Within the ClusSport partnership, the Parties cooperate upon an Investment Protocol proposal for a collaborative project within the framework of S3P-Industry.
Inno4Sports: fruitful meeting in Eindhoven
From June 11th to 13th the Leading Partner of the Project, Sports & Technology, hosted the Inno4Sports IE and KCS Event in Eindhoven.
EOSE and SINN-I: two new members in EPSI Family
EPSI welcomes the European Observatoire of Sport and Empolyment (EOSE) and the International Sports-Innovation-Network (SINN-i)


