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Learn how the Global Centre for Modern Ageing® applies innovative design thinking to the opportunities of ageing and longevity through our client case studies, research publications and day-to-day work.
We are privileged to work alongside industry leaders on innovative ageing-focused research projects, and respect the ‘Commercial in Confidence’ nature of these engagements.
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Eighty Eight O’Connell “Connected Living”
The GCMA undertook discussions and research with various stakeholders including Commercial & General and their architects, Woods Baggot, to identify design principles that informed the precinct and apartment builds supporting community-building, health and well-being, and ageing in place.
Empowering Older Australians with Better Product Usability Report (Copy)
We’ve identified that there’s a significant gap between industry’s belief that products are user-friendly for older consumers and the actual usability challenges faced by older Australians every day.
Empowering Older Australians with Better Product Usability Report
We’ve identified that there’s a significant gap between industry’s belief that products are user-friendly for older consumers and the actual usability challenges faced by older Australians every day.
University of Melbourne seeking research participants over 65
If you're aged over 65 years old, and are willing to share your experience using a fitness or activity tracker to monitor your health and wellbeing, the University of Melbourne's School of Computing and Information Systems would love to hear from you!
‘StepUp’ to reimagine the future of ageing in Australia
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® is proud to champion a new service, committed to transformational outcomes for older people. StepUp for Ageing Research connects volunteers aged 18+ with tailored opportunities to contribute to ageing and dementia-focused research projects.
Innovative Ageing: The value of Living Labs
GCMA’s Living Lab, or LifeLab®, is a research and innovation platform that supports the development of products, services, and technologies by involving older users in the co-creation process. But what are Living Labs, and how does best practice support innovation, minimise market risk and support the wellbeing of older Australians?
Google Chrome Enterprise: Digital Health in the Home
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® partnered with Google Chrome Enterprise to understand older Australians’ attitudes and concerns when implementing and integrating smart health technologies into their homes, exploring the challenges and opportunities facing the Australian healthcare industry.
HomeStart Finance: Enabling housing transitions for more people, in more ways, as we age
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® was engaged by HomeStart Finance (HSF) to explore opportunities for improvement and innovation in the home equity release market, including reverse mortgages, producing a study entitled 'Enabling Housing Transitions for More People in More Ways as We Age'.
Aurrigo: ‘Elliot’ autonomous vehicle trial
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® conducted independent research on residents’ mobility behaviour, and gathered user feedback to investigate the market viability of autonomous vehicles in the retirement village context for Aurrigo - a leading manufacturer of autonomous vehicles. The trial was launched at the Lendlease owned Elliot Gardens retirement village at Port Elliot, in collaboration with Regional Development Australia.
Prohab: Keys to Ageing Well
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® led a project to better understand the potential for Prohab’s exercise and strength-testing device to appeal to older people. In our LifeLab®, GCMA researchers thoughtfully engaged older co-designers to explore their experiences of the device as customers.
Potatoes SA: Redefining nutrition for healthy ageing
The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® partnered with Potatoes SA, the University of Adelaide, and several food companies to develop new nutrient-enriched, lifestyle-driven potato puree-based foods to support healthy and active ageing.
Lack of preparation could crush older Australians’ dreams of remaining at home
New Australian research, conducted by the Global Centre for Modern Ageing® (GCMA) has revealed that while older Australians’ desire to remain living at home tends to increase with age, the majority of older Australians have not done enough to modify their properties in line with their changing needs.