Who we work with
High Coast Longevity is built through collaboration.
The project brings together partners from different fields — each contributing to the development of a structured longevity model.




A multi-sector collaboration
The project exists at the intersection of several domains.
This includes:
- healthcare and diagnostics
- research and academia
- environment and location
- experience and hospitality
- production and innovation
Each area plays a role in building a complete system.








Healthcare & Diagnostics
Collaboration with healthcare providers and diagnostic partners is central.
This may include:
- laboratory and testing providers
- medical professionals
- diagnostic platforms
These partners contribute to:
- measurement
- interpretation
- development of structured health models
Research & Academia
Research partnerships support:
- scientific validation
- development of new approaches
- integration of knowledge into practice
This may involve:
- universities
- research institutions
- independent researchers
The aim is to connect theory with real-world application.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Tourism & Hospitality
The High Coast already has a strong tourism base.
Collaboration in this area may include:
- accommodation providers
- experience-based services
- regional tourism actors
These partners contribute to:
- the experience layer
- integration with the region
- long-term development of the destination
Production & Supply chain
Product-related partnerships may include:
- nutrition and supplement providers
- equipment and technology
- local or regional production
These partners support:
- implementation of programs
- development of integrated solutions




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Strategic & Investment partners
The project also involves partners with a strategic or financial perspective.
This may include:
- investors
- development organizations
- strategic collaborators
These partners contribute to:
- long-term development
- scaling potential
- structural growth
Local & Regional actors
Local involvement is essential.
This includes:
- municipalities
- regional organizations
- local businesses
The aim is to build something that:
- integrates with the region
- creates local value
- contributes to long-term development




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Different roles, shared direction
Partners contribute in different ways.
Some focus on:
- science and diagnostics
Others on:
- experience and environment
Others on:
- infrastructure and development
All contribute to a shared direction — building a structured longevity model.
Current phase
The project is in an early stage.
This means:
- partnerships are forming
- roles are being defined
- collaboration is evolving
Participation at this stage allows for influence and co-development.








Summary
High Coast Longevity works with partners across:
- healthcare
- research
- tourism
- production
- regional development
Together, these actors contribute to building a new type of platform.

