 Due to ageing of the population, pressure on care is increasing. There are much more care needing seniors than caregivers providing the right care. Hence we need to look for new models to organize care. My name is Philip Van Oate, I am CEO of MagiQ. The issue at hand is the so-called care pyramid. Care intensifies proportional to the age. As we all are getting older and older, society cannot sustain quality care because the costs are just skyrocketing. Sponsored by the AL project Janus, MagiQ U has developed a home care platform that combines cost control with the desire for quality of life by using smart technology. The trick is that you regard the senior as a full-fledged consumer, who likes to integrate such smart technology into his daily life. We equip the younger seniors with a very advanced home automation system, allowing him to control any appliance in his residence, as if he were a walking remote control himself. When he grows older, the same equipment will serve as movement coach, as we can observe his movements and activities. And eventually, we will also be able to improve safety of the resident. Suppose that I am not sitting on that sofa but lying 30 centimeters lower on the ground, I will also be able to observe that, and I can already call the emergency services when such an incident occurs. This way, we will be able to work on what we call the health literacy, which means that the senior will also invest in his own quality of life. You have to start from day one, having full cognitive skills to learn. If you start at later age, he may no longer be able to make such investment in this health literacy, causing him to do early appeal on the more expensive tiers of professional care. That is why we target our JANUS home care platform to seniors who are moving over from their family home, now a size too big, to a home equipped for their future.