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Introduction to the Dissemination Activities. ‌ SOCIABLE will pilot a radically approach in cognitive training, social activation and related care and support services for older adults. The SOCIABLE approach will be empowered by a novel surface computing platform, along with a host of related services. Furthermore, the SOCIABLE approach will be thoroughly evaluated from a medical, scientific, techno‐economic and business perspective. A wide dissemination of the objectives and targets of SOCIABLE, as well as of the above technological and scientific results, is certainly an essential element for the success of the project. Indeed, dissemination activities will spread the word of the SOCIABLE approach and its benefits, while it will also allow the project to assess whether and how the market will be affected by the acquisition of the technological platform and services that the project will produce. A multi‐dimensional dissemination approach with different communication tools adapted to the respective target groups (see below) is therefore needed to disseminate project concepts and results and attract interest and necessary feedback/involvement from them. In addition to this, the sharing of knowledge must be facilitated inside the Consortium to xxxxxx working efficiency and horizontal consistency of the project’s outputs. On top of dissemination activities, the project will pay special emphasis in the sustainability of the SOCIABLE approach, both within the consortium partners, but also within organizations outside the consortium that may endeavour to adopt the SOCIABLE approach. For most partners, sustainability is concerned with the means and mechanisms that will ensure the continuous operation and improvement of the SOCIABLE services at the various pilot sites of the project. Technology partners are also concerned with business planning associated with the sustainable development and evolution of the SOCIABLE platform. The project plans a number of sustainability planning activities, which pay emphasis on the financial, business and commercialization perspectives of SOCIABLE. The objective is to provide each partner with a concrete plan, which will enable the organization to pursue and achieve the sustainability of SOCIABLE results, following the successful completion of the project. This document outlines the different actions to be taken to reach the above mentioned dissemination and sustainability goals.
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