Partners

The AGEFORCE consortium brings together a diverse and highly experienced group of six partners from five European countries, combining expertise from academia, public authorities, citizen science, sport sciences, and the private sector. Each partner contributes according to their strengths, ensuring effective collaboration and implementation of activities within the project’s 24-month duration. This multidisciplinary partnership enables the development of innovative, inclusive, and scalable solutions to support active ageing across Europe.
Tero PC (Greece)
TERO is a research and development consultancy specialising in technology, active mobility, and collective intelligence. With extensive experience in European projects, the organisation focuses on developing digital tools, citizen engagement platforms, and innovative solutions that promote participation, health, and sustainable behaviours.
Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences (Serbia)
CHESS is a research and educational organisation dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles through scientific research and training. It focuses particularly on active ageing, combining physical activity, nutrition, and education to improve health outcomes and quality of life among older adults.
Municipality of Fyli (Greece)
The Municipality of Fyli provides a wide range of sports, cultural, and social services, including dedicated structures for supporting older adults. Through its facilities and community programmes, it promotes active lifestyles, social inclusion, and wellbeing, playing a key role in engaging local populations in project activities.
National University «Yuri Kondratyuk Poltava Polytechnic» (Ukraine)
NUPP is a prominent higher education institution with a strong focus on academic excellence, research, and community engagement. It contributes expertise in active ageing, wellbeing, and community-based interventions, supporting both educational development and social impact initiatives.
EGAS MONIZ School of Health & Science (Portugal)
Egas Moniz is a leading institution in health education and research, with strong expertise in public health and active ageing. Through interdisciplinary approaches, it develops and implements community-based interventions that promote healthy lifestyles, mental wellbeing, and quality of life for older populations.
European Citizen Science Association (Germany)
ECSA is a European network dedicated to advancing citizen science and public participation in research. It promotes inclusive and collaborative approaches across disciplines, supporting stakeholder engagement, co-creation processes, and the integration of citizen-generated knowledge into decision-making.