Health & Innovation Development
Health & Innovation Development is a natural extension of the High Coast Longevity model.
It connects diagnostics, research, and real-world application — translating insights into tangible solutions.




From insight to product
A large amount of data and knowledge exists within health and longevity.
However, the translation into practical products is often limited.
The ambition is to move from:
- isolated insights
to - products integrated into structured systems








What Health & Innovation Development means
Health & Innovation Development in this context is not standalone.
It is connected to:
- diagnostics and measurement
- structured programs
- real-world use and feedback
Products are developed as part of a system — not as independent offerings.
Areas of development
Collaboration may include development within:
- nutrition and dietary strategies
- supplements and bioactive compounds
- health-related technologies
- tools supporting monitoring and routines
The focus is on function and integration.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Connection to diagnostics
Diagnostics provide a foundation for product development.
This allows:
- identification of needs
- evaluation of outcomes
- continuous refinement
Products can be developed and adjusted based on measurable data.
Real-world testing
The model enables testing in practice.
This includes:
- use within structured programs
- observation over time
- feedback from real participants
This reduces the gap between development and application.




The project is currently structured around several key areas:
Product Development
Development of products connected to longevity, including nutrition, supplements, and supporting technologies.
CTA: Product Development
Clinical & Diagnostic Integration
Integration of diagnostics into structured models, including testing, monitoring, and interpretation.
CTA: Clinical & Diagnostic Integration
Research & Innovation
Collaboration with research institutions to develop and validate new approaches.
CTA: Research & Innovation
Experience & Hospitality
Development of the experience layer — including stays, routines, and interaction with the environment.
Experience & Hospitality
Local & Regional Development
Collaboration with local actors to integrate the project into the High Coast region.
Local & Regional Development
These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Connection to the site
Borgen Marieberg provides a setting for:
- testing products in a controlled environment
- integrating products into daily routines
- observing interaction between product, behavior, and environment
This allows for a more complete development process.
Partner roles
Partners in product development may contribute through:
- formulation and production
- research and validation
- technology development
- distribution and scaling
Different partners support different stages of development.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Current phase
The project is in an early stage.
- Health & Innovation products and services are being explored
- potential collaborations are being identified
- integration with diagnostics and programs is developing
This phase allows for co-creation and early involvement.
Summary
Health & Innovation Development within High Coast Longevity focuses on:
- translating insights into practical solutions
- integrating products into structured systems
- testing and refining through real-world use
- connecting science, diagnostics, and application




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.
Health & Innovation Development within a structured system
We collaborate with partners interested in developing products connected to diagnostics, research, and long-term health.





