Published: September 12, 2008
Vodafone Espana Foundation, Spanish Red Cross and Qualcomm Promote Independence of the Elderly
MADRID, Spain, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Vodafone Espana
Foundation (FVE), the Spanish Red Cross (CRE) and Qualcomm Incorporated
(Nasdaq: QCOM) through its Wireless Reach(TM) initiative, today announced an
alliance to launch a pilot project named "3G Connecting Generations." The
project aims to take advantage of 3G mobile broadband technology to connect
the elderly to their caregivers and families by unifying voice and
videoconferencing through a familiar device like television.
Using a video conference system that works as a TV monitor, a webcam and a
phone with mobile broadband Internet connectivity (HSPA), the elderly can stay
connected and interact with their friends, family and caregivers, allowing
them to remain independent for a longer time in their own homes.
"The elderly are a rapidly growing community in our country," said Juan
Manuel Suarez del Toro Rivero, president of the Spanish Red Cross. "Many of
these people need assistance for daily activities and the new technology
provides innovative ways to enable them to easily keep in touch with those who
care for them and the people they trust."
Through the video conference system, participants in this project can
establish personalized video communications with the Contact Center at the
Spanish Red Cross, which answers their questions and motivates them with
consistent social interaction. Additionally, the Red Cross is able to conduct
periodic and personalized follow-up video calls to check the health and well
being of participants and ensure they feel included.
The 3G Connecting Generations project also provides participants' families
with 3G phones to communicate with their elderly family members via video
calls, which is particularly helpful since participants in the program do not
live near their family.
In addition to communicating with the Red Cross and family members, the
project enables participants to use their 3G video communication platform to
meet and communicate with other people in order to expand their social circle.
They also can learn to download multimedia content, including physical
exercise videos and interactive games, which help them stay active. The
devices will be available at selected elderly community day centers, enabling
participants to connect with friends when they are unable to access the
devices.
"The 3G Connecting Generations project not only provides the elderly with
tools to lead independent lives, but it also grants access to the latest
communications technologies, giving them the opportunity to actively
participate in the 21st century," said Jose Luis Ripoll, president of the
Vodafone Espana Foundation.
One hundred elderly people will participate in the pilot, of which the
majority live alone and far from their families. The initiative also involves
family members or day centers from more than 10 provinces in nine independent
communities, including,Barcelona, Huesca, Leon, La Palma,Madrid, Salamanca,
Toledo, and Valladolid.
3G Connecting Generations was based on the experience gathered by the
Spanish Red Cross and the Vodafone Espana Foundation through the PLATAS
project, which was financed by the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce
as part of the 2006-2007 Advance Plan.
Qualcomm is supporting 3G Connecting Generations through its Wireless
Reach initiative, designed to bring 3G technologies to underserved communities
around the world.
"We are proud to team up with the Vodafone Foundation and the Red Cross in
Spain to launch our first Wireless Reach initiative inEurope," said Andrew
Gilbert, executive vice president of Qualcomm and president of Qualcomm
Internet Services, MediaFLO Technologies and Qualcomm Europe. "We are pleased
to help the elderly feel more assisted at home and connected to their
families. 3G Mobile broadband technology enables these new digital services
even in low populated areas, where it would be very difficult and expensive to
bring them this type of communication system any other way."
Qualcomm believes access to advanced wireless voice and data services
improves people's lives. The Company's Wireless Reach initiative supports
programs and solutions that bring the benefits of connectivity to underserved
communities globally. Wireless Reach projects create new ways for people to
communicate, learn, access health care and reach global markets. For more
information, please visit http://www.qualcomm.com/wirelessreach.
Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM) is a leader in developing and
delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services
based on CDMA and other advanced technologies. Headquartered inSan Diego,
Calif., Qualcomm is included in the S&P 100 Index, the S&P 500 Index and is a
2008 FORTUNE 500(R) company. For more information, please visit
http://www.qualcomm.com.
Qualcomm is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. Wireless
Reach is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
Red Cross Contacts:
Phone: 91-335-46-11/37 or 610-217-501
Vodafone Contacts:
Carmen Alvear
Phone: 610-514-334
Email: Carmen.alvear@vodafone.com
Qualcomm Contacts:
Beatriz Romanos, Qualcomm Spain
Phone: 91-453-59-14
Email: bromanos@qualcomm.com
John Gilbert, Investor Relations
Phone: +1-858-658-4813
Email: ir@qualcomm.com
SOURCE Qualcomm Incorporated
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