Local & Regional development
High Coast Longevity is not designed as an isolated project.
It is intended to integrate with the High Coast region — contributing to local development while building something with broader relevance. The ambition is to contribute to long-term activity, not short-term projects.




Rooted in the region
The project is based in the High Coast for a reason.
The region already has:
- a strong identity
- established tourism
- natural and cultural value
The ambition is to build on these strengths — not replace them.








Adding a new dimension
High Coast Longevity introduces a complementary dimension:
- health and longevity
- structured programs
- year-round engagement
This can:
- broaden the visitor profile
- extend seasonal activity
- create new forms of experience
Collaboration with local actors
Development depends on local collaboration.
This may include:
- municipalities
- tourism organizations
- local businesses
- service providers
The goal is to:
- integrate with existing structures
- create shared value
- build long-term relationships




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Connection to local business
The project can interact with local businesses through:
- accommodation and services
- food and production
- activities and experiences
This creates opportunities for:
- increased activity
- new types of collaboration
- shared development
Long-term development
The ambition is not short-term growth.
Instead, the focus is on:
- gradual development
- sustainable integration
- long-term presence in the region
This allows the project to evolve together with the High Coast.




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.




Borgen Marieberg as a hub
Borgen Marieberg functions as a starting point.
Over time, it may also act as:
- a hub for activity
- a base for collaboration
- a point of connection within the region
The role of the site develops gradually.
Building step by step
The project is in an early stage.
This includes:
- initial activities and partnerships
- gradual development of the site
- ongoing dialogue with regional actors
This allows flexibility and adaptation.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Local to global connection
While rooted locally, the project has broader relevance.
This creates the possibility to:
- bring new types of visitors to the region
- connect local actors with international networks
- position the High Coast within a new context
Shared value
The intention is to create value that is shared.
This includes:
- economic activity
- collaboration opportunities
- long-term visibility for the region
The project grows together with its surroundings.








Summary
Local and regional development within High Coast Longevity focuses on:
- building on existing strengths
- integrating with local actors
- creating long-term value
- connecting regional identity with new opportunities
These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.
Be part of the regional development
We are engaging with local and regional actors interested in contributing to and benefiting from the development of High Coast Longevity.





