Development Focus
High Coast Longevity diagnostics are still in an early development phase.
This part of the platform is being built through structure development, partnership work, environmental integration, and long-term model design.
The purpose is to create a diagnostics platform that is credible, practical, and able to support long-term use over time.

Diagnostic Structure
A clear diagnostic structure is being developed to connect measurement, interpretation, guidance, and follow-up.
The goal is to move beyond isolated testing and build a more coherent model for long-term health understanding.
This includes:
• selecting relevant measurements
• creating structure around interpretation
• building for follow-up over time
Partnership Development
The diagnostics platform depends on selected partnerships.
This includes ongoing development with relevant external actors in diagnostics, testing, interpretation, and related areas of expertise.
The aim is to build a stronger and more credible platform through aligned collaboration.
Integration at Borgen Marieberg
Diagnostics are being developed in connection with the broader setting at Borgen Marieberg.
This allows the platform to be shaped in relation to:
• environment
• routines
• recovery conditions
• future program structure
The goal is to connect diagnostics with real-world application, not keep it isolated.
Long-Term Platform Model
The diagnostics platform is not being built as a short-term testing concept.
It is being developed as part of a broader long-term model that may connect diagnostics with guidance, programs, environment, and continued optimization over time.
The ambition is to build continuity, not just isolated assessment.
Current Stage
This development work is ongoing.
The page describes the main areas of focus that are shaping the diagnostics platform today.
It does not describe a fully launched service, but the structure being built behind it.
Building a diagnostics platform for long-term use
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