National Geriatrics Forum · 3rd Edition

SENIOR CARE SUMMIT 2025

19 and 20 February. Only YOU . Sevilla

A unique space to exchange experiences, build trusting relationships, share knowledge and learn about the most innovative solutions for a sector in the midst of a care transformation process.

National Geriatrics Forum · 3rd Edition

WELCOME TO A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE!

SENIOR CARE SUMMIT, the Innovation Forum where knowledge, transformation and networking merge in a unique place for two days.

WHAT IS SENIOR CARE SUMMIT ABOUT?

An exclusive event for industry leaders.

SENIOR CARE SUMMIT

It is a dynamic format that brings together, by invitation, Geriatric Centres and Groups, Day Care Centres and Geriatric Units recognised for their innovation, trajectory or size, together with the main suppliers of products, services and solutions, trajectory or size, together with the main suppliers of products, services and solutions.

Network

Through the different networking spaces and team building activities, professionals in the sector will be able to get to know other ideas and approaches, and broaden their perspectives by considering new
possibilities. Some surprise will make us discover Seville from
at night…

Knowledge

Conferences, case studies and panel discussions led by leading experts, who will analyse the challenges and opportunities in innovation, as well as new trends and their impact on the efficiency of the sector.

Projects

Exclusive One2One meetings between attendees and sponsors in a relaxed atmosphere away from everyday life. We will create a personalised agenda of meetings according to the interests of each company.

CONFIRMED ATTENDEES

A privileged environment

ONLY YOU SEVILLA

Only YOU Hotel arrives in the Andalusian capital to become the host of the city. A redefined concept, where the essence of Seville is fused with the most current cosmopolitan trends.

Designed by renowned interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán, the hotel offers a unique aesthetic that represents a fusion of cultures, creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere, with contemporary and eclectic spaces that captivate.

A unique stay surrounded by the magic of Sevilla.

AGENDA SENIOR CARE SUMMIT 2025

ACTIVITIES

Wednesday 19 February

13:00

13:00 RECEPTION AND REGISTRATION

14:00 WELCOME LUNCH

15:30 OPENING SESSION BY MONDRAGON HOSPITALITY

Alternative models and new forms of coexistence.

There are increasingly new models such as cohousing, supervised housing and small cohabitation units. This flexibility in the design of services and spaces, to adapt to different levels of dependency, is essential to enhance privacy and intimacy for residents, are essential to enhance residents ‘ privacy and intimacy.

JULIO GONZÁLEZ- Operations Director AMAVIR

JOSÉ REPISO – Deputy Minister of the CONSEJERÍA DE INCLUSIÓN
SOCIAL, YOUTH, FAMILIES AND EQUALITY of the JUNTA DE
ANDALUCIA

JOSEP DE MARTÍ-Founder of INFORESIDENCIAS.COM

Moderator Juan Larrañaga GERODAN Manager -MONDRAGON
HOSPTALITY

16:00 PENICHE LIVING

Peniche Living is the first Senior Living in Galicia that responds to the heterogeneity and diversity of a generation of older people who demand new models that generation of older people who demand new models that address their needs.

LUIS BARROS – CEO and Co-Founder- ATENDO

16:30 ONE2ONE MEETINGS

18:30 INNOVATION SUCCESS CASE BY NORA BY INTERFACE

19:00 JAM SESSION

Re-investing: the how, the why and the wherefore

MARTA PASCUAL – Head of Unit for the Care of the Elderly – SEPAD

CAROL MITJANA – Co-Founder & CEO – GRAN3DAD

MIGUEL ÁNGEL MÁRQUEZ – Founding Partner / Dtor. General GRUPO MIMARA

CONCHITA GARCÍA – DGeneral Director- VHM SOCIOSANITARIO – VALDELUZ MAYORES

20:00 Day centres: towards a future of synergies.

Society is changing, and resources must change with it; therefore, we must change,

it is necessary to innovate our own model of care in order to evolve to one of social reactivation.

ALEJANDRO MORILLAS – Coord. of new technologies – CENTROS DE DIA FLORENCIA

GLORIA SÁNCHEZ-CARNERERO – Director – FLORENCIA DAY CARE CENTERS

21:30

21:30 GALA DINNER

Thursday 20 February

09:00

09:00 How it works in different EU countries. International examples of good practice in long-term care

ALBERTO ECHEVARRIA- Secretary General at the EDF and member of the European

Confederation of Care Homes Organizations (ECHO)

JOSEP DE MARTÍ – Founder – INFORESIDENCIAS.COM

09:30 Transforming care with AI: a new era of management

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising health and social care, driving a new era in the management and delivery of services.

We will explore how AI is transforming the way Senior Living is managed, residential care homes, Day Centres, Home Help and Telecare, optimising processes, improving the personalisation of care and enhancing the quality of life of older people.

JUAN MIGUEL CABELLO – General Manager – GEROTRANS

10:00 ONE2ONE MEETINGS

12:00 Smart and sustainablebuildings: efficient management and digital transformation.

In a context where sustainability and energy efficiency are priorities, we will explore how to integrate advanced technological solutions in the management of buildings in the health and social care sector.

MARC BLASCO CHABERT – CEO – SIMBIOE FACILITY MANAGEMENT

12:30 INNOVATION SUCCESS CASE BY UNIDIX CARE

Artificial Intelligence at the service of Fall Prevention.

TERESA CIBANAL – Director of Geriatrics and Functional Diversity Division

UNIDIX GROUP AND UNIDIX CARE

JUAN CARLOS MARTÍN – Business Development Manager VSS – KONIKA MINOLTA partner tecnológico de GRUPO UNIDIX

HÉCTOR PRADES – Business Developer CTO VSS Iberia – KONICA MINOLTA technological partner of GRUPO UNIDIX

ESTHER ARETXABALA – Project Manager – CUIDADOS DIGNOS FOUNDATION

In streaming

MICHEL VERVOORT-The Innovation and Project Manager of HOSPITAL UZ BRUSSEL

ANA URRUTIA -Doctor in Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology President – CUIDADOS DIGNOS FOUNDATION

13:30 CLOSING SESSION

How do we solve the “eternal” staffing challenge?

IGNACIO FERNÁNDEZ – CID – President – FED

RICARDO FRA – CEO – SARAIVA

GUILLERMO SÁNCHEZ-OSTIZ- Expansion Director – IDEA INNOVACIÓN

14:30 TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITY

15:00

15:00 BRUNCH AND CLOSING

CONTENTS SENIORCARE SUMMIT 2025

AREAS OF INTEREST

The geriatric sector is facing major changes due to the ageing population and increasing demand for services. ageing population and the increasing demand for services. Major challenges include lack of public funding, which affects the quality and accessibility of care, and staff shortages, exacerbated by burnout. To overcome these challenges, it is essential that public policies and private investments are aligned to create a more efficient and sustainable system. align to create a more efficient and sustainable system.

Trends

Person-centred vs. service-centred models. The perspective of Person-Centred Care (PCC) remains limited. Conventional models of care currently prioritise health care over holistic care. However, there is a growing interest in the sector in ACP as a point of reference capable of leading an essential change of model.

Challenges and objectives

The shortage of places and the sector’ s concern about the uncertainty generated by the new accreditation and quality agreement for centres confirms the need for a public-private and quality agreement confirms the need for a space for public-private collaboration . private.

Human Resources

The shortage of professionals is difficult to solve in the short and medium term. The development of new professional roles and the promotion of digital digital therapies will make it possible to move forward in this area. Strategies to attract and retain talent through new standards in the sector.

Innovation

How new technologies are being adapted to care for the elderly. Development of systems based on humanoid robots for social applications, robotic and integrated systems for physical rehabilitation and digital enablers to improve socio-care processes.

CONTENTS SENIOR CARE SUMMIT 2025

AREAS OF INTEREST

The geriatric sector is facing major changes due to the ageing population and increasing demand for services. ageing population and the increasing demand for services. Major challenges include lack of public funding, which affects the quality and accessibility of care, and staff shortages, exacerbated by burnout. To overcome these challenges, it is essential that public policies and private investments are aligned to create a more efficient and sustainable system. align to create a more efficient and sustainable system.

Trends

Person-centred vs. service-centred models. The perspective of Person-Centred Care (PCC) remains limited. Conventional models of care currently prioritise health care over holistic care. However, there is a growing interest in the sector in ACP as a point of reference capable of leading an essential change of model.

Challenges and Objectives

The shortage of places and the sector’ s concern about the uncertainty generated by the new accreditation and quality agreement for centres confirms the need for a public-private and quality agreement confirms the need for a space for public-private collaboration . private.

Human Resources

The shortage of professionals is difficult to solve in the short and medium term. The development of new professional roles and the promotion of digital digital therapies will make it possible to move forward in this area. Strategies to attract and retain talent through new standards in the sector.

Innovation

How new technologies are being adapted to care for the elderly. Development of systems based on humanoid robots for social applications, robotic and integrated systems for physical rehabilitation and digital enablers to improve socio-care processes.

LEADING EXPERTS

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Mireia Martínez

Legal Counsel at LIBERTY LATIN AMERICA | MYNEHUB

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With more than 15 years of experience in the legal field, which she has developed in countries such as Spain, the United States and Canada, she specialises in Public Law, Personal Data Protection and regulatory issues. Throughout her career, she has held relevant positions in large companies, including Head of Legal | International, Privacy & Regulatory at GLOVO, Senior Legal Counsel at ROCHE, Lawyer at DELOITTE Legal and Legal Counsel at the Canadian office of FI GROUP. Her experience has allowed her to lead legal teams and advise on complex issues, always with a global perspective and a firm commitment to legal excellence.

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FAQs

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

What is Senior Care Summit?

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If you are wondering what Senior Care Summit is and what we do, here is a summary! Senior Care Summit is a unique, exclusive and different event that connects Geriatric Centres and Groups, Day Centres and Geriatric Units with the main providers of services, products and solutions, products and solutions. During two days, knowledge, innovation and networking are merged.

We have different types of sessions: conferences given by high-level experts, interactive jam sessions, success stories to share experiences, and team building sessions to generate synergies. Check the detailed agenda.

A personalised platform to boost connections and generate business, in a dynamic and relaxed environment, that facilitates effective collaborations and accelerates the change towards new models.

We facilitate interaction between the main key players, allowing attendees to get to know each other, connect and establish relationships of trust, which are transformed into opportunities for collaboration.

The next edition will be held on Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th February 2025 at the Hotel Only You, Seville.

You can attend as a sponsor or as a guest. On our website you will find detailed information in the corresponding sections. If you need more information, fill in the participation form and we will contact you.

No, attendance is free of charge for guests. The invitation covers travel, accommodation and all meals, coffees and cocktails at the event. However, additional expenses such as transport not agreed with the organisers, minibar, room service and other similar expenses will be covered by the attendees, minibar, room service and other similar expenses shall be borne by the attendees.

Yes, we offer special dietary options. Please indicate this when registering or contact us in advance.

No, the One2One meetings with suppliers are purely informative and focus on innovative solutions for the sector.

If you are unable to attend, please send us an email to hello@seniorcare-summit.com . Once the tickets have been issued and the hotel reservation has been made, cancellation of attendance will entail payment of the costs of the reservations made.

If you are interested in becoming a speaker, please contact us at hello@seniorcare-summit.com.

Visit the “Let’s Talk” section, where you will find all the options to resolve any questions you may have.