Ready Senior Project

The Ready Senior Project is an online platform that includes a learning space for gaining technology skills as well as health-related and caregiving skills. This university-based project seeks to empower older people to be economically self-reliant, have a good quality of life, and reduce the burden on healthcare systems as Thailand’s population continues to age.
Leveraging Digital Technologies to Improve Quality of Life for Older persons: Case Studies from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea

This report, to which the secretariat of the Healthy Aging Prize forAsian Innovation (HAPI) contributed, reviews strategies in China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea, reviewing policies and programs aimed at improving life quality for older adults. Through case studies, it highlights trends, challenges, and lessons in creating inclusive, tech-driven ageing societies.
Presentation of Case Studies of Japan’s Community-Based Integrated Care System at World Bank Event

AHWIN/HAPI Team member Momoko Abe presented HAPI case studies at the Ninth International Forum on Senior Care Science and Innovation
Innovation for an Aging Asia—Case Studies from the Healthy Aging Prize for Asian Innovation (HAPI)

This case study report features innovations recognized by the first three rounds of the Healthy Aging Prize for Asian Innovation (HAPI)
Presentation of Japan HAPI Case Studies at the 9th International Forum on Senior Care Science and Innovation

AHWIN/HAPI Team member Momoko Abe presented HAPI case studies at the Ninth International Forum on Senior Care Science and Innovation
AHWIN Team Visits Malaysia for Outreach and Site Visits

Staff from AHWIN’s NPO partner organization, the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) traveled to Malaysia for a series of site visits and meetings with local research institutions and as to spread awareness about the Healthy Aging Prize for Asian Innovation (HAPI).
2023 Healthy Aging Prize for Asian Innovation Grand Prize Winners’ Study Tour

JCIE and ERIA hosted the Grand Prize Winners from our Healthy Aging Prize for Asian Innovation in Japan for a week long study tour. The trip gave winners the chance to share their excellent innovations with counterparts in Japan, learn from Japan’s own approaches to population aging, and strengthen networks amongst each other.