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CARDET Concludes Successful Final Activities of the “Ageing Well” Project in Paris

04/12/2025
CARDET Concludes Successful Final Activities of the “Ageing Well” Project in Paris

CARDET proudly participated in the final Transnational Project Meeting and international conference of the Erasmus+ project “Ageing Well – Science-based habits of people who age well” on 26–27 November 2025 in Paris, hosted by E-Seniors.

The two-day event began with the final project meeting at E-Seniors’ headquarters, where partners reviewed key project results, discussed the final report, and finalized the Exploitation, Sustainability, and Quality Assurance Reports. Collaborative sessions ensured that all tasks were completed for the successful conclusion of the project. The day ended with a social dinner at Café Martin, fostering informal exchange and strengthened partnerships.

The following day, we joined the international conference at Club Senior Georgette Agutte, focusing on digital well-being, creative digital skills, and healthy ageing. The project’s platform and training modules were presented, showcasing practical tools that promote digital confidence, social connectedness, and active engagement among older adults. Partners engaged in discussions on online habits and healthy ageing practices, supported by English translation for cross-country exchange. The conference concluded with a networking lunch, providing an opportunity to reflect on the project’s impact.

We are so proud to see that the material developed throughout the project will continue to promote active and healthy ageing across Europe. For more information about the project visit the website here.

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Project No. 2023-1-FR01-KA220-ADU-000153350

Target Groups

Academics, Researchers, Professionals, Adults, Adult educators, Elderly

Education Level

Adult education, Professional education