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    Tracker watch found to be dangerous

    Stumbled upon an interesting article describing how watch trackers used on children are actually dangerous: https://www.getsafeonline.org/news/kids-tracker-watch-found-to-be-dangerous1/  Trackers can be used to monitor and track the location of…… Read more “Tracker watch found to be dangerous”

    19 November 201819 November 2018 by Y Vermeer

    Update INDUCT project page

    Quick update about the research network I am part of: INDUCT INDUCT stands for Interdisciplinary Network for Dementia Using Current Technology.   The Projects page is constantly…… Read more “Update INDUCT project page”

    14 November 2018 by Y Vermeer

    New article: the marketing of surveillance technology for people with dementia and carers.

    Finally, I can share my latest article with you. In this article we reviewed marketing materials of surveillance products for people with dementia and their carers in…… Read more “New article: the marketing of surveillance technology for people with dementia and carers.”

    12 November 201810 November 2018 by Y Vermeer

    Conference season is over

    Yes conference season is over for now. Had the opportunity, no let me rephrase that, privilege to attend and present at 5 different occasions. Gave a talk…… Read more “Conference season is over”

    24 May 201824 May 2018 by Y Vermeer

    Conference month-May #3

    Next: The ISG’s Masterclass in Gerontechnology – held in St Petersburg, USA. This year’s theme is Evolving Designs for Our Future Selves. Will present my poster ‘Surveillance…… Read more “Conference month-May #3”

    10 May 2018 by Y Vermeer

    Conference month-May #2

    Second up: The 11th World Conference of Gerontechnology – held in St Petersburg, USA. This year’s theme is Evolving Designs for Our Future Selves. Click here for…… Read more “Conference month-May #2”

    3 May 2018 by Y Vermeer

    Come see my PhD Upgrade presentation

    Speakers: Yvette Vermeer a Division of Psychiatry Start: Feb 28, 2018 04:00 PM End: Feb 28, 2018 04:30 PM Location: Maple House Seminar room Wing A, 6th…… Read more “Come see my PhD Upgrade presentation”

    22 February 201822 February 2018 by Y Vermeer

    Dementia village good or bad idea?

    £15m dementia village part of 4,000-home development plan This article talks about plans for building a ‘dementia village’ in the UK  based on the Hogeweyk in The…… Read more “Dementia village good or bad idea?”

    24 August 2017 by Y Vermeer

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