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ISG News Letter Volume 8. No. 2. 2022

WHO-ISG Collaboration Launch Event

North American chapter presentation as part of IDIH Innovation Day

ISG News Letter Volume 7. No. 1. 2022

13th World Conference of Gerontechnology – Tutorial Video for Paper Submission

13th World Conference of Gerontechnology – Call for Abstracts

CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST TO HOST ISG 2024, THE 14TH WORLD CONFERENCE OF GERONTECHNOLOGY

ISG New Board and President

Welcome! 13th World Conference of Gerontechnology October 24-26, 2022. Daegu, Korea

ISG 2020 Gerontechnology Conference (Fully Digital) October 6-9, 2020

ISG webinar video available online!

ISG Webinar: “Using Technology to Assist Older Adults in Coping with COVID-19”

GERONTECHNOLOGY: TECHNOLOGY AS A FUNDAMENTAL TOOL FOR HEALTH CARE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC – AND THE FUTURE

ISG 2020 is Postponed to October 7-9

ISG News Letter No.2 2019

Invitation to submit a bid to host ISG 2022

ISG News Letter No.4 2018

ISG News Letter No.3 2018

The First Monash-Petrosains Gerontechnology Challenge 2018

12th World Conference of Gerontechnology, Trondheim Norway 2020

11th World Conference of Gerontechnology in the News

Gerontechnology 17 now published

ISG News Letter No. 2 2018

ISG News Letter No. 4

ISG News Letter No. 3

Invitation to submit a bid to host ISG 2020

Call for Papers – ISG 2018

Call for Manuscripts – Gerontechnology

ISG News Letter No. 1

ISG News Letter No. 2

11th World Conference of Gerontechnology, May 2018 “Evolving Designs for Our Future Selves”

10th World Conference of Gerontechnology, September 2016 “Sustainable Humans”

Welcome to ISG 2014 on Taiwan

Master class held in Yuan Ze University, for the ISG 2014 congress

The 12th World Conference of Gerontechnology

Welcome to ISG’s 12th World Conference of Gerontechnology: Measures to achieve better quality of life and active healthy aging.


About the call
The call for abstracts will be available September 2019.

Welcome to Trondheim

Trondheim was founded by Viking King Olav Tryggvason in AD 997 and is now Norway’s third largest city with about 200,000 inhabitants. Trondheim has a special place in Norway’s history and is beautifully situated by the fjord. With Norway’s largest university NTNU and the research organisation SINTEF, Trondheim is named «the technological capital» of Norway. It is also known as a very «walkable» city where you can experience a cosy atmosphere and a lot of culinaric restaurants. Read more about Trondheim at www.trondheim.com and www.visittrondheim.no

For more information visit: www.sintef.no/ISG2020

Gerontechnology (ISSN/EISSN 1569-1101 1569-111X) is the official journal of the International Society for Gerontechnology