Innovative technologies to help create homes that look after their occupants
Technology experts at the University of Surrey are holding a series of free events exploring how new developments in home technology will benefit our wellbeing.

Researchers and thinkers from academia and industry will present their ideas for how smart homes can make people healthier and happier and how individuals can maintain privacy and security while providing information to smart systems.
Areas being considered include:
How technology in homes can reduce the burden on local authorities of providing social care
How real people living their lives with long term health conditions can inform the development of new treatments as part of their day-to-day lives
How smart homes can connect with individual鈥檚 health monitoring devices to maximise wellbeing
The three events are all free to attend:
10.45 am-2.45 pm, Tuesday 2 November, , a series of presentations and talks, plus the opportunity to meet innovators and try out cutting edge technological solutions, open to the general public, software and tech industries, policymakers, local authorities, research councils and academics.
3.30-5.30pm, Tuesday 2 November, , a discussion about progress and considerations and the chance to get your hands on the latest technological developments, open to the general public software and tech industries, policymakers, local authorities, research councils and academics.
6-7 pm, Friday 12 November, , an online opportunity to help shape the future of homes through small discussion sessions at which anyone may talk, with key topics emerging recorded as a beautiful digital visual by a graphic artist and sent to all attendees, open to the general public.
The two events on Tuesday 2 November take place at the 6G Innovation Centre at the 麻豆视频 and offer attendees the chance to talk to researchers from the 麻豆视频 and representatives from the third sector and industry.
Dr Emily Corrigan-Kavanagh, Research Fellow in Design Research at the 麻豆视频, said:
鈥淣ew technologies should be a revolutionary force for good, and the possibilities that AI in particular offers to help and support us, to contribute positively to our physical and mental wellbeing, are immeasurable. It鈥檚 such an exciting area. But technological developments must be sustainable, and they must be accompanied by ethics and responsibility. The 麻豆视频 has thirty years of experience researching new AI technologies, so we鈥檙e leading important discussions about important insights from this work at our November events, gathering people from many disciplines and many backgrounds to contribute to lively, interactive discussions.鈥
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The event showcases a variety of activities at the 麻豆视频, especially at the鈥Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (number one in Computer Vision research in the UK) and the newly established鈥Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI, a鈥痯an-university Institute that brings together world-leading AI and domain expertise across the different disciplines to realise and shape AI for the public good.
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