
SHAPING TOMORROW TODAY
Key dates
July 31End of registration cancellation period with refund
September 1-3
Pre-Conference Excursion: Toronto and Niagara Falls
September 4-7
IFA’s 9th Global Conference on Ageing and Expo Ageing and Design Montréal
September 4
Professional Site Visits
September 6
Gala Evening
September 7-9
Post-Conference Excursion: Québec and Tadoussac
Background
Studies have shown that the global population is ageing at a faster rate than in any other time in history. Now more than ever, life expectancy is increasing and people are striving to maintain a much more active lifestyle: living longer and living better. Whether in the private sector, in government or in many other facets of day to day life, decision-makers must now reassess their policies, redesign their products and amend their practices to meet the changing needs and evolving demographics.Shaping Tomorrow Today will focus on four themes: Health & the impact of design on health, Participation & the impact of design on participation, Security & the impact of design on secutiry, and finally, Madrid +5 (reporting on progress since the signing of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing).
Themes
Three themes will be explored during the four-day Conference in Montréal: Health, Participation and Security. The important inclusion for this conference is that of Design, with the programme examining the impact and relationship of design against these three themes. Design is a major component that must be given greater relevance towards improving the quality of life of our older citizens. We must think about designing and creating environments that will positively affect an aging population.Finally, the fourth component of the conference programme will be focused on the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing, providing participants the venue to examine achievements since the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, held in Madrid in 2002, and to look at future opportunities to maintain focus on the needs of older people
Program
Download Conference Programme (PDF 188KB)Keynote speakers
- Ms Enid Borden
- Dr. Robert Butler
- Mr. Mathew Cherian
- Ms. Valerie Fletcher
- Mrs. Irene Hoskins
- Mr. Yoshinobu Ishikawa
- Mr. Gordon Lishman
- Mr. Robert Mcnulty
- Ms. Ann Soden
- Dr. Peter Walker
Registration
IFA Member: $450Non Member: Registration $525
Early registration until April 30 2008: $480
Student: $160
Registration is currently open at www.ageingdesignmontreal.ca.
Please visit the official event website for more details.
For more information, please contact:
Ageing Design Montréal
4398, Boul. St-Laurent, Suite 302
Montréal, Québec, H2W 1Z5
Canada
t: +1 514 387 8859
f: +1 514 396 3378
e:
w: www.ageingdesignmontreal.ca

Event updates
Conference a great success!
The conference has fulfilled its objective of making plans for more inclusive and age-friendly societies.
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Living Environment 2025
There will be 838 million people aged 65 and over throughout the world in 2025...
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Programme now online
The Conference programme is now available online.
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Age-friendly cities
The Age-Friendly Cities project will be a highlight of this year's IFA Global Conference.
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Speakers and programme
Organizers of the IFAs 9th Global Conference on Ageing have recently
confirmed the content of plenary panels and the names of their keynote
speakers.
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Newsletter
Download the latest newsletters (PDF):
August 5 - Press Release 1
August 5 - Press Release 2
June 18 - Issue No. 6
May 30 - Issue No. 5
May 14 - Issue No. 4
April 30 - Issue No. 3
March 6 - Issue No. 2
February 1 - Issue No. 1
To receive regular updates on the Conference in your inbox, visit the Ageing Design Montreal website and sign up for the newsletter.
Abstracts
To help you decide which issues of ageing you'd like to explore in
September, click here to view the topics that our numerous speakers have focused
on in their abstracts.
Volunteers
If you are interested in issues around aging and are enthusiastic and dedicated, many volunteer positions are available at the Conference and Expo.
For more information, please
contact:
Marie-Eve Brown
t: +1 514 387 8859
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