An international team of researchers called “Group 24/7” was formed as part of the project entitled “Developing a novel system to evaluate 24-hour behavioural profiles in children and adults: An international collaboration”. The establishment of the team was led by Assoc. Professor Scott Duncan, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand and funded from a Catalyst Seeding Grant provided by the New Zealand Government and Royal Society of New Zealand. As part of their inaugural meeting held from 14th to 21st of April, 2018 in Auckland, and attended by 20 time-use epidemiologists from 6 universities, the team discussed about collecting, processing, and analysing 24-hour time-use data and set grounds for their future collaborative work in this research area. More information about the project can be found in our previous news, by clicking here.