Why High Coast Longevity
High Coast Longevity is being developed as a long-term platform rooted in place, guided by biology, and built through practical collaboration.
It brings together diagnostics, environment, structured routines, and long-term development into one connected model.

A Real Place, Not Just an Idea
High Coast Longevity is being built from a physical foundation at Borgen Marieberg in the High Coast of Sweden.
This provides:
• a defined setting
• a long-term base for development
• the ability to build something continuous over time
This makes it possible to move from concept into real-world application.
Why Environment Matters
Environment is not an added layer. It is part of the model itself.
The High Coast offers conditions that support structure, recovery, and long-term consistency, including:
• strong seasonal variation
• low noise and low density
• close connection between nature and daily life
These conditions help shape how the platform is being developed.
Integration Across Fields
High Coast Longevity brings together areas that are often treated separately.
This includes:
• healthcare and diagnostics
• research and biological understanding
• daily routines and recovery structure
• hospitality and long-term program experience
The goal is to create a more connected and practical longevity model.
Local foundation, broader relevance
The project is rooted in the High Coast, but the model is not limited to one location.
The ambition is to:
• develop knowledge and methods
• build a transferable structure
• connect local implementation with broader relevance over time
The place is specific, but the long-term value can extend beyond it.
Current stage
High Coast Longevity is still in an early development phase.
At this stage:
• the location is secured
• development is underway
• early collaborations are taking shape
This phase creates room to build carefully before the platform becomes more fixed.

