Partners and Collaboration

High Coast Longevity is being developed as a collaborative long-term platform.

The platform is being built through partnerships across diagnostics, science, product development, environment, hospitality, regional development, and long-term health innovation.

This is an early-stage venture, and collaboration is part of how it moves forward. The goal is not to build everything alone, but to create a structure where selected partners can contribute knowledge, capability, infrastructure, research, products, services, or strategic perspective.

High Coast Longevity is rooted in the High Coast of Sweden, but the platform is designed to grow through both local and international collaboration.

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Why partnerships matter

High Coast Longevity is being developed as a long-term platform, not as a stand-alone product.

To build diagnostics, structured health programs, product development, research collaboration, experience design, and a credible operating model, collaboration across multiple fields is necessary.

The project depends on aligned partners who can contribute expertise, infrastructure, scientific knowledge, development capacity, or long-term strategic value.

What Is Being Built

The ambition is to develop a structured longevity platform rooted in Borgen Marieberg and the High Coast of Sweden.

This includes long-term work across:

• diagnostics and clinical integration
• longevity health programs
• Nordic bioactive product development
• research and innovation
• environment-based health experiences
• hospitality and destination development
• regional and international collaboration

The project is being built step by step, with partnership playing a practical role in that development.

Why the Timing Matters

High Coast Longevity is still in an early development phase.

That creates room for selected partners to contribute while the structure, direction, and long-term model are still being formed.

The value of partnership is not only execution later, but meaningful alignment during the building phase. Early partners may help shape how the platform develops, how services are structured, and how different parts of the ecosystem connect.

Areas of collaboration

Relevant collaboration may include:

• diagnostics and clinical integration
• research and scientific collaboration
• product and formulation development
• Nordic berry and bioactive ingredient development
• nutrition and lifestyle programs
• environment, hospitality, and experience design
• digital health and data platforms
• regional and strategic development
• investment and long-term ownership structures

The scope depends on the type of partner and the nature of the shared opportunity.

Who this is for

High Coast Longevity is interested in conversations with partners across several areas, including:

• healthcare and diagnostics
• research and academia
• manufacturing and product development
• hospitality and destination development
• regional stakeholders
• digital health and technology
• strategic and investment partners

Different partners may contribute in different ways, but all should align with the long-term ambition of the platform.

How Partnership Begins

At this stage, partnership begins with conversation.

Some relationships may lead to early collaboration, pilot development, strategic alignment, product development, clinical pathways, or long-term participation depending on fit and timing.

The goal is to build carefully, with the right people, the right structure, and the right long-term perspective.

Start a conversation about collaboration

High Coast Longevity is being developed through selected partnerships across health, science, diagnostics, product development, hospitality, and regional innovation.
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