Australia’s Longevity Economy - What's in it for you?
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Australia’s Longevity Economy- What's in it for you?
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The Longevity Market is a huge opportunity for Australian innovation and hiding in plain sight.
Australia’s Longevity Economy (the so-called ‘Silver Market’) will grow from $60 billion in 21-22 to more than $110 billion by 2026-27. Experts predict that by 2030 the over-50’s market in the US will be worth over US$12.6 Trillion, accounting for 40% of the US economy and US$4.6 Trillion in AsiaPac by 2025.
If you haven’t started to think about how you can tap into this growing market, it’s time. Whatever your sector (financial services, insurance, home care, government, industry, technology) there’s almost certainly an opportunity for you.
It’s a not-to-be-missed opportunity to hear from Australia’s longevity experts, Anne-Marie Elias and Dr Abby Bloom of PrimeLife Partners, on the data on the 45+ demographic and the opportunities for innovation in the Longevity Economy
Futurist Mark Pesce joins us hot off the heels of Funds Executives Association Ltd earlier this month.
About PrimeLife Partners
We collaborate with a diverse range of partners, including corporates, NGOs, universities, and government seeking innovative solutions in addressing the challenges and opportunities of living longer. We work alongside policymakers to advocate for improved outcomes, both in Australia and internationally. We are dedicated to supporting longevity economy entrepreneurs and startups, connecting them with a network of advisors, mentors, and investors.
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