Prevention and Health Monitoring in Aging: Connected Medical Devices and AI Serving Humanity
The JetSan 2025 conference will focus on the prevention and monitoring of health and aging, exploring how medical devices and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can contribute to improving individual well-being. With a growing global aging population, it is crucial to develop innovative solutions to ensure a better quality of life for the elderly. Connected medical devices, capable of continuously monitoring physical or physiological parameters, and AI technologies, offering advanced predictive and personalized care capabilities, play a key role in this evolution. These technologies not only help prevent diseases and manage chronic conditions more efficiently but also support individual autonomy by providing tools tailored to specific needs. This conference will offer an opportunity to discuss the latest advancements in these areas, share experiences, and reflect on the ethical and societal implications of using cutting-edge technologies in healthcare.
Keywords: Prevention, Health Monitoring, Aging, Medical Devices, AI, Quality of Life, Autonomy, Innovative Technologies, Ethical Implications, IoT, Telemonitoring.
Titles of the Sessions and Summaries
Session 1: AI for Health, Well-being, and Autonomy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly central role in enhancing health, well-being, and individual autonomy. This session will explore AI applications that support healthy aging, encourage physical activity, and optimize sports performance. Innovative technologies, such as smartphones, sensors, smart assistants, and companion robots, will be highlighted for their ability to provide personalized and continuous support. By combining machine learning, behavior recognition, and contextual adaptation, these solutions promise to transform the daily lives of the elderly and anyone seeking to improve their quality of life.
Session 2: Biomedical Devices and Connected Living Spaces
Connected biomedical devices and smart living environments designed for telemonitoring offer new perspectives for medical prediction, prevention, and decision-making support. This session will focus on innovations in implantable or wearable devices that enable continuous monitoring of physical or physiological parameters, facilitating early diagnosis and rapid intervention. Integrated telemonitoring platforms, which connect patients, doctors, and healthcare institutions, optimize chronic disease management and reduce unnecessary consultations. These technologies also enhance the quality of life for patients by providing a secure and adapted living environment while allowing healthcare professionals to access real-time objective data for informed decision-making.
Session 3: Acceptability, Adoption, and User Validation
The acceptability and adoption of connected and/or embedded devices for health, well-being, and autonomy by users are crucial for their success and positive impact. This session will address societal, ethical, and acceptability issues, emphasizing user empowerment and the protection of user rights. Usability, user feedback, and validation through practical use will be explored, highlighting the importance of user-centered design and rigorous real-world evaluation. Discussions will focus on ensuring that these technologies meet the needs of end-users while respecting ethical and legal standards. The goal is to create technological health solutions that are not only effective but also accepted and adopted by those who need them most. Ethical challenges and data security considerations will also be addressed to ensure responsible and beneficial use of these technologies.
Keywords: Societal Issues, Ethics, Acceptability, Usability, Population Responsibility, User Rights, Validation, Usage, Feedback