It is hard to believe that the PatentsInHumans Project has passed the one-year point having commenced in November 2022! And what a quick and busy year it was! Alongside recently publishing our Year 1 Report which gave us pause to reflect on the project, we were delighted to write this article for the IDEAS in ALL Blog to mark the first year of the project and to provide a snapshot of the research and other activities the PatentsInHumans team have undertaken during this time.
Author: Evelyn Soye, Research Assistant with the SHAPES Project (Department of Law and ALL Institute at Maynooth University)
According to European Commission’s Report on the Impact of Demographic Change, people aged over 65 account for the majority of the 50 million EU citizens who suffer from two or more chronic conditions. Meanwhile, it is estimated that demographic ageing in Europe will mean that the number of people aged 65 years and over will increase to almost 130 million by 2050. Therefore, although Europeans are living longer, increased lifespans can be associated with declining health and a greater prevalence of chronic disease and physical and cognitive impairments (UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 2019).
SHAPES (Smart and Healthy Ageing through People Engaging in Supportive Systems) is an EU funded project working to develop a pan-European online platform that will provide a range of supports to older persons to facilitate their continued healthy and independent living. The project brings together thirty-six partner organisations and research institutions, across fourteen European countries, with expertise in health, social sciences, IT development, robotics, healthcare, care service provision and advocacy. Under the supervision of Prof. Delia Ferri, Co-Director of the ALL Institute, my role within SHAPES involves researching the relevant EU legal framework and investigating the extent to which it can best support the provision of inclusive, integrated health and care services.