Presidential Symposium: Transforming Aging Through Technology: A Practical Guide for Early Scholars
Sohyun Kim, Katherine Britt

TL;DR
This symposium explores how technology can improve aging research and practice, offering practical insights for early scholars.
Contribution
The paper provides actionable strategies for integrating emerging technologies into aging-related disciplines.
Findings
Emerging technologies like AI and sensing systems are transforming aging research and practice.
Practical guidance is offered for implementing technology-based solutions in diverse professional settings.
The symposium aims to bridge the gap between technological innovation and real-world application in aging.
Abstract
The intersection of technology and aging provides opportunities to enhance research, practice, education, and policy. As the global aging population grows, leveraging technology to improve health outcomes, quality of life, and system efficiencies has become increasingly vital. This symposium will explore cutting-edge, technology-driven approaches in aging fields, offering early scholars and professionals practical insights into integrating these innovations into their careers. Speakers will highlight emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, sensing technology, AI-powered robots, intergenerational technology interventions, and person-centered interventions transforming aging research and practice. Additionally, the session will provide practical guidance on effectively implementing and evaluating technology-based solutions with careful consideration of the needs of older…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
