ICI Bucharest is participating in the 7th edition of the Stress Congress, a reference event in the health field. The congress, with the theme "Brain health, brain ageing and the science of longevity", takes place on October 10-11 at the Palace of Parliament and brings together national and international experts from various medical and technological fields who debate solutions for maintaining brain health and promoting active longevity.
Dr. Eng. Adrian-Victor Vevera, General Director of ICI Bucharest, gave the presentation entitled "The supporting role of digital technologies in active longevity" in panel VI: Active and healthy ageing / Technostress and longevity, moderated by Dr. Alexandra Dobre, President of the Romanian Institute for Active Aging.
"At ICI Bucharest, we focus on developing solutions that support both healthy ageing and the creation of a digital ecosystem that facilitates access to personalized health services and contributes to the prevention and management of ageing-related conditions," said Dr. Eng. Adrian-Victor Vevera, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between the medical and technological sectors for a resilient society.
His speech focused on how emerging solutions such as artificial intelligence, digital platforms and health monitoring tools are helping to improve quality of life, prevent age-related diseases and support active and healthy lifestyles for people of all ages. In the context of global population ageing, new technologies play an essential role in ensuring seniors' longevity and social integration.