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Quota International of Cupertino and the city of Cupertino are welcoming the Institute for Age-Friendly Housing for the sixth annual Silicon Valley Positive Aging Forum.

The Sept. 30 event will again bring together professionals from the many different fields related to aging. Policy makers, educators, healthcare providers, business leaders and consumers will discuss new models of housing and services for older adults, according to event organizers.

The forum takes place from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Road. Admission is $85.

Featured speakers include Michael Fox, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries of Silicon Valley; Annie Valdes, senior design strategist with IDEO; Katy Fike, co-founder of Aging 2.0; Sheri Peifer, director of innovation with Eskaton; and James Ramoni, director of the Santa Clara County Department on Aging and Adult Services. This year, global design firm IDEO will also do a design challenge during the forum.

Registration information and the day’s program details are available at agefriendlyhousing.org.