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Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards

7th NOVEMBER 2011

Great Northern Haven was shortlisted for the Engineering Project of the Year 2011, as part of the Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards.

This was a wonderful acknowledgement for the project as these awards showcase projects that positively influence society through feats of engineering.

The Great Northern Haven apartments enable older residents to live independently and comfortably in their own homes, and have a huge influence on contemporary research into ageing well in Ireland. These homes provide a new model for independent living and will positively inform national policy in relation to services for older people.

The eventual winning project The Mizen Head Footbridge in Cork was selected by the Irish public in an online vote and announced at an awards ceremony in the Four Seasons Hotel on the 4th November last. Congratulations to them.

John Power, Engineers Ireland Director General quoted “In truth, all the short-listed entries showcase all that is good about the engineering sector and the value, both economically and socially, that engineers create for this country.”

See more details here.

 
Netwell - Centre of Ageing Research Excellence

13th December 2011
The Netwell Centre at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) has been selected to join a worldwide group of centres of excellence into ageing research.

 

The Centre is one of only three Irish locations to be selected to join the Global Ageing Research Network, along with Aois agus Eolas (Tallaght Hospital and Trinity College Dublin) and the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology (NUIG)

 

“This is fantastic news for Ireland and in particular for the Netwell Centre, and all who are involved in our wider living Lab,” said Centre Director Rodd Bond.

 

“As an Institute of Technology we are very proud to achieve this global recognition and it is a further endorsement of DkIT’s progressive approach. Participation within this global network will strengthen our impact regionally, nationally and internationally.”

 

The Global Ageing Research Network is supported by the World Health Organisation and the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, and has picked 500 worldwide locations from an initial application of 1200.

 

An international panel of experts selected the locations, and membership of this network means that the Netwell Centre will be cemented at the cutting edge of research into ageing well internationally.

 

The Netwell Centre and CASALA, its sister technology and ageing centre are committed to enhancing longer living in smarter places.

 

This is done through more integrated community-oriented services, more sustainable home and neighbourhood design, and more age-friendly technologies.

 

Their knowledge, insight and experience have enabled them to be highly influential in the development of collaborative stakeholder engagements including the Great Northern Haven smart apartment complex and the foundation of Ireland’s Age Friendly County Initiative.

 

The Louth Age Friendly programme was recently highlighted by the World Health Organisation’s head of ageing John Beard as a leading example for the world to follow.

 

Part-funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies, Netwell’s research and development activities involve an array of disciplines including the social and behavioural sciences, health and medical sciences, computer science, architecture, engineering, design, marketing and business administration.

 
RTE's About the House features GNH

22nd November2011


Great Northern Haven featured on RTE's About the House last night (November 22nd). The piece showcased some of the technology research being carried out at CASALA and the Netwell Centre, including health and behaviour monitoring through various sensor and interactive technologies. Rodd Bond, director of the Netwell Centre was interviewed about ongoing research at Great Northern Haven, whilst two of the residents, Sean Farrell and Sean McGuinness also appeared in the episode, demonstrating and discussing the various technologies in their homes.

 

You can find the episode on RTE's iPlayer, beginning at 12 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode.

 
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