Founding partners
High Coast Longevity is in an early development phase.
At this stage, a limited number of partners are engaged more closely — contributing to how the project is shaped over time.
These are referred to as founding partners.




Early involvement
Founding partners participate at a stage where:
- the model is still being developed
- structures are not yet fixed
- collaboration shapes direction
This creates the opportunity to influence how the system evolves.








What it means
Being a founding partner is not a predefined role.
It may involve:
- contributing expertise
- participating in development
- supporting integration within specific areas
- engaging in long-term collaboration
The form of involvement depends on the partner.
Areas of contribution
Founding partners may be involved in:
- diagnostics and healthcare integration
- research and scientific development
- product and concept development
- experience and hospitality
- regional and structural development
Each area connects to the broader model.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Long-term perspective
The intention is not short-term collaboration.
Founding partnerships are built around:
- continuity
- shared development
- long-term alignment
This reflects the nature of the project itself.
Connection to the project
Founding partners are connected to:
- the development of Borgen Marieberg
- the structure of programs and diagnostics
- the evolution of the overall model
This creates a direct link between collaboration and implementation.




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.




Limited and selective
Engagement at this stage is limited.
This is not due to exclusivity for its own sake, but because:
- the project is still developing
- collaboration requires focus
- roles are evolving
Participation is therefore selective and based on alignment.
Current phase
The project is in a foundational stage.
- initial partnerships are forming
- collaboration structures are being defined
- early activities are underway
This phase allows for influence before the model becomes established.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Who this may be relevant for
Founding partnerships may be relevant for:
- organizations in healthcare and diagnostics
- research and academic institutions
- companies in relevant industries
- regional actors and development organizations
- strategic and investment partners
The common factor is interest in long-term development.
These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.
Engage early in the development
We are beginning to engage with a limited number of partners interested in contributing to the development of High Coast Longevity.





