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Regional Futures Co-Design Activities: Ormiston Hub68, Macleay Island, Lamb Island & Russell Island

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Tue, 17 Jun, 9:30am - 19 Jun, 3:30pm AEST

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SESSIONS:

Tuesday 17th of June 2025:

Ormiston Hub68 - 9:30AM - 11:15AM, Hub68, 58-68 Delancey St, Ormiston QLD 4160

Macleay Island - 2:00PM - 3:30PM, Macleay Island Progress Hall, 26-30 Russell Terrace, Macleay Island QLD 4184

Wednesday 18th of June 2025:

Lamb Island - 9:30AM - 11:15AM, Lamb Island, Lamb Island Residents Association Building, 125-133 Lucas Dr, Lamb Island

Russell Island - 2:00PM -3:30PM, Russell Island RSL Sub Branch Inc, 9 Anzac Dr, Russell Island QLD 4184

WHAT IS A LIVING LAB?

A Living Lab is a collaborative space where individuals are invited to participate by assisting in the development and testing of new technologies and approaches tailored to address an identified issue.

For the Regional Living Lab for Innovative Technology in Community Care, this will mean establishing a collaborative space within Redland City where stakeholders engaged with the project will develop and test innovative solutions, ultimately facilitating practicality and user-friendliness whilst ensuring solutions are tailored to community specific needs. Primarily, the Regional Living Lab for Innovative Technology in Community Care will exist to drive improvements in care, foster social inclusion, promote economic diversification, and reduce unemployment in Redland City.

ABOUT THE PROJECT:

This project aims to introduce new ideas and technologies to help improve the quality of life of marginalised groups in the Redlands region. The project aims to improve the quality of life for these groups by helping them become more independent and manage their health better. One big part of the project is using smart technologies that already exist but customizing them to better fit the needs of these communities. We also want to make care more efficient and less expensive by using new technologies. We want to make sure these technologies are easy to use, respectful of different cultures, and capable of solving problems like loneliness and access to care. We will do this by creating a place called the Living Lab, where people can work together to develop and test these new technologies and ideas. By doing this, they hope to attract tech companies, researchers, and other people interested in improving community care to Redland City. This will not only help the project itself but also boost the city’s reputation as a place for innovation in aged care, attracting future investments and development. The project is all about using both existing and new technologies to tackle social and healthcare challenges. 

This project is funded by Advance Queensland.

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