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Hong Kong’s public liberal arts university uses tech innovation to improve lives of elderly
- Lingnan University’s Institute of Policy Studies leads initiative to help city’s ageing population, which could rise to estimated 2.52 million by 2039
- Collaborations with local organisations and institutions including Oxford, Bath and Durham universities also enhance research for students and society
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Asia-Pacific is facing a rapidly ageing population, and Hong Kong is no exception. By 2039, an estimated 2.52 million of Hong Kong’s population will be aged more than 65, a Census and Statistics Department report shows. Yet that number could increase to 2.58 million – or 38.4 per cent of the population – by 2069.
One initiative now exploring ways to support the city’s ageing population is the LU Jockey Club Gerontechnology and Smart Ageing Project, which is being led by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) at Lingnan University, Hong Kong’s only public liberal arts university.
The three-year research project, which runs until 2022, aims to promote gerontechnology, a multidisciplinary field that combines gerontology – the scientific study of old age, ageing and problems facing the elderly – and technology to support the needs of Hong Kong’s ageing population, and improve their quality of life and ability to care for themselves.
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