Online Summit Schedule

2021.08.18 (Wed)

Online Opening Ceremony
Speaker Bio
10:30 am - 10:45 am
English
容蔡美碧女士
黃金時代基金會創辦人及主席
Andrew J. Scott教授
倫敦商學院經濟學教授
史丹福大學長壽中心諮詢學者
“The 100 Year Life” 和 “The New Long Life”聯合作者
Greg Shaw先生
國際老齡聯合會(IFA)國際和企業關係總監
傅仲森先生
香港特別行政區政府投資推廣署署長
陳浩民先生
歷耆者創辦人
InvestHK – Innovative Investment
Speaker Bio
10:45 am - 12:00 pm
English
林勁松先生
香港特別行政區政府投資推廣署領事及商會事務主管
藤本佳司先生
信興集團策略總監
林曉鋒博士·工程師
工程師益思智綠色金融科技有限公司顧問
薈港資本科技總監
LSCM主席

A highly dynamic city that serves as the perfect platform into Mainland China and Asia, Hong Kong is the ideal place for business in Asia, particularly for the fast growing silver hair market. At this session, our speakers will share their views and experience on leveraging the many business opportunities and challenges brought about by this aging population, and how they see future prospects in this segment.

Greater Bay Area Smart Ageing Development in Elderly Care
Speaker Bio
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Mandarin
倪赤丹先生
深圳健康養老學院院長
鄧子傑先生
理想城科技首席執行官
典春麗女士
深圳無障礙城市聯合會副會長
夏璇先生
社會企業認證平台首席執行官

With the rapid development of elderly care in the Greater Bay Area, the industry is actively developing health and elderly care services, using spatial design and technological support to create a more diverse and inclusive area without age barriers.  In this session, industry leaders in the Greater Bay Area are invited to discuss the development of health and elderly care services, including standard development, product development, and talent skills training, and to explore the development of smart ageing and ways to promote a dignified and inclusive live.

2021.08.19 (Thur)

New Images for Active Ageing in ACAP countries in New Normal
Speaker Bio
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
English
Lilis Heri Mis Cicih博士
Eef Hogervorst教授
Takeo Ogawa教授
Chandrakala Diyali博士
Mae Mendelson博士
錢黃碧君教授
香港理工大學智齡匯名譽顧問

Active Ageing (e.g. longer employment; participation in society; independent, healthy and secure living; and enabling environments to allow people to remain psychosocially and physically active) could help maintain independence in older people. In this session, academia will investigate proxy indicators of the Active Ageing Index and dependency in multi-ethnic urban (Jakarta) and rural (Sumedang and Borobudur) districts on Java, Indonesia. The results show that there are huge inter-regional differences in dependency.

2021.08.25 (Wed)

Regional CEO Forum - Reimagining the Business of Ageing
Speaker Bio
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
English
司徒文博士
博組客居家護理亞洲、博組客居家護理中國及香港董事長及主席
Timothy Lertsmitivanta先生
Thonburi醫療集團行政總裁(泰國)
葉安娜小姐
新加坡電信有限公司新加坡個人通訊總裁
黃元山先生
團結香港基金副總幹事兼公共政策研究院院長

Asia is the next giant in ageing. But unlike Western countries, parts of Asia will grow old before they become rich. The number of elderly people in Asia by 2030 will increase by 200 million, a 71% increase. The Asia Pacific Risk Center estimates that elderly health care in Asia could increase five-fold to $2.5 trillion by 2030, if current cost trends remain unchecked. How to manage increased demand without draining public purses is one of the most urgent policy and economic challenges facing the region. But the burden should not rest solely on the shoulders of governments. The private sector has much to contribute, and could benefit considerably from the growing ageing market. This session will bring together leading minds from the private sector to discuss how to help Asian cities make the transition to older societies that are still healthy and productive.

2021.09.01 (Wed)

Technological Application in Elderly Care
Speaker Bio
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
English
Sergio Guillen Barrionuevo博士
MYSPHERA首席創意官
Bettina Horster博士
VIVAI Software AG 業務推廣部負責人
黃玉娟女士
日本電氣香港有限公司董事總經理
梁綺雯教授
世衛組織社區衛生服務合作中心副主任
香港理工大學護理學院老年護理研究中心主任

Technology is an important means to improving our lives.  With the ageing population, the need for reliable and innovative elderly care solutions is ever growing. The urgent need for contactless alternatives in care delivery under the threat of Covid-19 has greatly speeded up the practice and adoption of technology. This session will take a closer look at how these advances in technology and some breakthrough solutions are transforming elderly care to ensure sustainable and effective care, enhance user experience as well as reduce the burden of care-givers.

2021.09.08 (Wed)

Smart Ageing Award Round Table
Speaker Bio
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Cantonese
陳偉基先生
日本電氣香港有限公司保安系統應用方案銷售主管
何婉慧女士
香港華人基督教聯會廣蔭頤養院(綜合安老服務)院長
許天浩先生
醫念科技有限公司創辦人及總監
劉巨基醫生
香港大學內科學系臨床助理教授
林勁松先生
香港特別行政區政府投資推廣署領事及商會事務主管

An exclusive sharing from Smart Ageing Award prize winners who excel in enhancing the quality of elderly life and embracing independent and dignified ageing. Their evidence of success and collaboration with different stakeholders will inspire and reshape the future of smart ageing.

2021.09.15 (Wed)

Greater Bay Area Elderly Care Models and Services
Speaker Bio
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Mandarin
劉英女士
成都朗力養老產業發展有限公司聯合創始人
吳旭紅女士
深圳樂善居養老產業發展有限公司董事長
曾鏡鏘先生
深圳市人人壯科技有限公司總經理
夏璇先生
社會企業認證平台首席執行官

The pace of population aging in China is accelerating, and so are people's demands for diversified elderly care. "Care for the elderly" refers no longer to just room and bed, but a high-quality all-round elderly care service. This session invites social enterprises and organizations which provide elderly care services in the Greater Bay Area to talk about innovations on elderly care model and technology, elderly care practice and safety in community service. They will also discuss time banking, smart health practices, and smart livable solutions for elderly, deepening our understanding on the booming industry of elderly care.

Global Elderly Care Round Table
Speaker Bio
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
English
Sally Hopkins女士
Eden In Oz & NZ執行董事(澳洲)
Kerstin Löffler女士
格拉茨市養老健康中心 阿爾貝特·施韋澤老年病學和老年學研究所 研究助理
Gengpong Tangaroonsanti博士
泰國老年健康服務與貿易協會主席
弓谷啟太先生
八樂夢床業(中國)有限公司企劃宣傳部部長
文慧妍小姐
The Project Futurus 創辦人及行政總裁(香港)

Global cities have moved into an era of smart city planning and implementation while their populations are also shifting toward an ageing society. This session invites worldwide leaders in elderly care to share their views on ways to develop long-term care policies and programs which integrate internationally recognized concepts such as “aging in place” and “active and healthy aging”. Such policies and programs demand better planning, financing, and qualified human resources, and above all, higher expectations that the final years of life must have as much meaning, purpose, and well-being as possible.