The programme is supported and co-organized by AGE Platform Europe, the European network of around 160 organisations of and for people aged 50+, and the European Disability Forum (EDF), the NGO that represents the interests of 80 million Europeans with disabilities.
Launched in Brussels, the competition will award the best smartphone application in four areas:
- Social participation: refers to applications which help users to become more involved in today's society and help them benefit from using new technologies, whatever their age and/or capacity. The aim is to help everyone to access the web and social media through smartphones.
- Independent living: refers to applications which help users with everyday tasks such as washing or opening a door easily and safely so that they can live more independently
- Mobility: refers to applications which enable users to travel freely and safely whatever kind of transport system they would like to use. It also refers to the use of GPS and locations apps which can help guide people in unfamiliar places.
- Wellbeing: refers to applications which improve the users' health and overall feeling of wellbeing.
Entrants can compete for a share of the €200k prize fund from 14 June 2011 to 15 October 2011.
So how can we make sure that everybody can use smartphone technology? Can you develop an App to make life easier for ageing users or users with disabilities?
Here are six testimonials which hopefully will inspire you to create new ways of making technology accessible for all.
All qualifying entries will be evaluated in November by a jury, consisting of representatives from AGE Platform Europe, European Disability Forum and Vodafone Foundation. Twelve finalists will be selected and requested to present their application before the final jury in Brussels in early December at a live final, where the four overall winners will be chosen.
Vodafone Group Foundation Director, Andrew Dunnett said "The Vodafone Foundation is keen to help as many people as possible benefit from new technologies. The Smart Accessibility Awards will help developers create apps that can really make a difference to people's lives - we are thrilled to be able to support such an important initiative."
Anne-Sophie Parent, AGE Platform Europe Secretary General, said "We are pleased to be involved in a project that supports our efforts towards building a more inclusive society. Digital inclusion is key to ensuring as many people as possible remain actively involved in their communities and we should make sure every citizen is empowered to do so, whatever their age or capacities. We hope this competition will help reach that goal and also contribute to the 'European Year 2012 for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations' where the objective is to increase older people's active participation in society and promote independent living in old age."
Rodolfo Cattani, EDF Executive Member, said "Being part of this competition is very important for us. Communication technologies are vital to making the inclusion of people with disabilities possible. When mobile apps are not accessible, it can create new obstacles and can lead to new forms of discrimination. We look forward to going through the entries."
For further information, entry criteria, competition terms and conditions, please visit:
http://developer.vodafone.com/smartaccess2011/