Online Health & Wellness

AgeTech for Aging in Place – A Standards-Based Approach to Inclusive, Secure, and Scalable Innovation

Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026
12:00pm to 1:00pm

Free
Selected as a Taproot pick
More Information
Organized by: AGE-WELL
Feb.
4

As Canada's aging population grows, AgeTech solutions are increasingly used to support older adults in aging safely and independently at home. However, the lack of clear and consistent standards remains a key barrier to adoption, trust, and scalability.

This webinar presents findings from a CSA-published research report that examined the current landscape of AgeTech standards and guidelines through a systematic review of academic and grey literature, complemented by expert consultations.

Speakers will discuss key gaps and opportunities across four priority areas: inclusive design and accessibility, ethics, privacy and security, integration and interoperability, and data governance. The session will conclude with evidence-informed recommendations and a strategic discussion on how standards can support innovation, implementation, and real-world impact in the AgeTech ecosystem.

By attending this webinar, you will:

  • Understand the current landscape of AgeTech standards and guidelines relevant to aging in place, based on evidence from academic literature, grey literature, and expert consultation
  • Identify key gaps and challenges in existing standards related to inclusive design, ethics and privacy, interoperability, and data governance.
  • Explore evidence-informed recommendations for future standards development that can better support older adults, caregivers, innovators, and health systems.

Speakers:

Dr. Shahabeddin Abhari is a researcher in digital health, health informatics, and AgeTech. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Manitoba.

Dr. Courtney Genge is a health services and policy researcher with a strong focus on supporting older adults. She is currently a Program Advisor with the Aging in Place Challenge Program at the National Research Council of Canada.

Gaya Bin Noon is a PhD candidate in Public Health Sciences and the Lab Manager of the Ubiquitous Health Technology Lab at the University of Waterloo.


Related events

Loading...

Loading events...

Craft Your Living Legacy
Feb. 26

Craft Your Living Legacy

Thursday, Feb. 26

Starts at 6:00pm

Online

Are you eager to make a meaningful impact—but unsure which financial strategies will help you get there?

Intentional Discussions with Entrepreneurs from across Alberta Series
March 5

Intentional Discussions with Entrepreneurs from across Alberta Series

Thursday, March 5

Starts at 12:00pm

Online

Through short stories and open discussion, IDEAS creates space to share what is working, what is emerging, and where collaboration can accelerate impac...

More Than Just a Bad Day – Understanding Depression
March 10

More Than Just a Bad Day – Understanding Depression

Tuesday, March 10

Starts at 12:00pm

Online

Depression is difficult to go through, and it can be challenging to help anyone experiencing it.

Perfecting Your Pitch
March 19

Perfecting Your Pitch

Thursday, March 19

Starts at 5:30pm

Online

Expect hands-on practice, real-time feedback, and practical insights to help you pitch with clarity and purpose.

More events