At the 2014 Aging in America Conference Katy Fike, PhD, founder of Aging2.0 and a member of ASA's Board of Directors, spoke about the convergence of technology and aging, and how technology can help professionals who work with older adults do so more effectively and more efficiently. Watch Katy's presentation and then keep reading to learn more about ten exciting new innovations that could change the way we age:

Ten new or upcoming developments that might change the way we age:

1. Liftware

Lift Labs has designed Liftware: adaptive equipment for eating that negates a tremor so that people can eat independently.

2. BATH BOXR

BATH BOXR was launched by family caregivers who wanted to help their aging parents maintain their modesty even as they needed assistance bathing.