Representatives from CREATE, ENHANCE (Center for Enhancing Neurocognitive Health, Abilities, Networks & Community Engagement), and TechSAge (Technologies to Support Aging among People with Long-Term Disabilities) had a dinner meeting together at the 14th World Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnology 2024 in Frankfurt, Germany. These three centers all focus on the potential of technology to support aging adults and have some overlap of principal investigators. At the left side of the table, from front to back, pictured are Jon Sanford, Kevin Remillard, Raksha Mudar, Neil Charness, and Beth Charness. At the right side of the table, from front to back, pictured are Carolyn Kaplan, Elena Remillard, Wendy Rogers, and Katinka Dijkstra. They enjoyed discussion about ongoing projects and research agenda.