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SILVERSupporting Independent LiVing for the Elderly through Robotics

Denisa Naidin, Innovate UK

Andy Bleaden, Stockport Council

What is SILVER?

The SILVER project aims to develop new robotics based technologies to assist elderly people in their everyday lives. It uses a Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) process to encourage companies to bring to the market innovative solutions that will enable municipalities to care for 10% more elderly care recipients with the same number of care staff.

• Funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme for research and technological development (FP7)

• Consortium led by Innovate UK, bringing together 6 local authorities in 5 countries and other regional and knowledge partners

• Purchasing budget: 2,150,000 EUR2

PCP process

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Source: European Commission

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Jan ‘12 Mar ‘13 Aug ‘16Aug ‘15Jun ‘14

Kompai

LEA

HelpingHand

Iron Arm

DEXTER

Mealtime 360

Wearable Bionic

Exoskeleton

LEA

HelpingHand

Iron Arm

LEA

Iron Arm

Open call32 applications

Market consultation

What have we learnt so far?

Steep learning curve…

• It takes time to set up a transnational PCP

• Little understood process beyond frontrunner countries

• Products developed need to fit the needs of all procuring authorities

• PCP often requires inter-departmental cooperation

• Relationship with contractors needs to be nurtured

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…but worth it!

• Exploration of local needs and requirements

• Understand the market and establish close relationship with businesses

• Protect against lock-in and reduce costs in the long term

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Example: LEA

• LEA (Lean Elderly Assistant) is designed to assist the elderly in daily living tasks in a home environment

• Offers functional transfer of goods, for example picking up objects, transferring them and placing them

• Cognitive software capabilities can support memory

• Has won the Herman Wijffels Innovation Award and has been shortlisted for a Livewire award.

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Example: Kompai - MARIO

• Kompai was a robotic solution that was awarded a contract in Phase 1

• Contract allowed for further refinement of idea and partnership development

• Now transformed into the MARIO robot aimed at supporting people with dementia

• SME collaborates with Stockport City Council and has received further funding from Horizon 2020

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The procurer experience in SILVER

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Why did we get involved in the SILVER PCP?

• Market failure - to build and strengthen market

• Gain experience of using PCP process

• Work with Innovate UK

• Work in collaboration

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How did we contribute to SILVER?

• Ethics leadership

• Involvement in developing the PCP process and phase documentation

• Liaising with the contractors and partners

• Developing testing plan - cross border

• Running tests and dissemination about PCP

What have we learnt from the PCP process?

• Know your market thoroughly ie what is needed

• Get expertise - Innovate UK (SBRI) and Netherlands

• Get ethics right early

• Communicate with the contractors continually

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Being clear about your local market

• What do you  actually want to procure?

• Where is your evidence?

• What do you know about ethics?

• Who is going to manage this locally?

• Where is the buy in?

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Developing your testing

• Standards

• Barriers

• Local  information and sharing it properly

• Involving stakeholders and end users

• Ethics

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Ethics issues to look out for

• Medical devices

• European legislation

• National  bodies

• Ethics plan

• Informed consent

What have we learnt from SILVER?

• PCP process is useful and we will reuse

• Effective methods of communicating with potential contractors

• Developed lots of tools to share on website:

• Cross border collaboration works - This would have failed in one country

• Good support from European Commission and experts

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What do we want to do next?

• Engage with the contractors

• Share our experiences and lessons

• Learn some home truths about procurement

• Follow up connections  with other SILVER partners

• Remain in dialogue with Commission  and EIP-AHA

Thank you!