Collaboration at high coast longevity sweden

Collaboration & Development

High Coast Longevity Intelligence is built through collaboration.

Development takes place across multiple areas — where partners contribute with expertise, infrastructure, and real-world application.

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From idea to implementation

The project is not only conceptual.

It is being developed step by step through:

  • partnerships in diagnostics
  • development of programs
  • integration with the physical site
  • collaboration with regional and external actors

Each collaboration area represents a practical part of the system.

Multiple entry points

Collaboration can take different forms depending on the partner.

This may include:

  • technical integration
  • research collaboration
  • product development
  • service and experience design
  • regional development initiatives

The structure is flexible but grounded in shared objectives.

Development through real-world use

The model is developed in practice.

This means:

  • testing ideas in a real environment
  • refining approaches over time
  • adapting based on results and feedback

Partners contribute directly to this process.

Core collaboration areas

The project is currently structured around several key areas:

  • Longevity & Healthspan Development: Development of structured approaches connected to prevention, healthspan, diagnostics, lifestyle, recovery and long-term follow-up.
  • Clinical & Diagnostic Integration: Integration of diagnostics into structured models, including testing, monitoring and interpretation.
  • Research & Innovation: Collaboration with research institutions and innovation partners to develop and validate new approaches.
  • Product Development: Development of longevity-related products, including Nordic bioactives, nutrition, supplements, diagnostics, supporting technologies and structured use cases.
  • Experience & Hospitality: Development of the experience layer — including stays, routines, recovery environments and interaction with the High Coast setting.
  • Local & Regional Development: Collaboration with local actors to integrate the project into the High Coast region.

Connected to the site

All collaboration areas connect to Borgen Marieberg.

The site functions as:

  • a development environment
  • a place for testing and implementation
  • a base for long-term growth

This allows ideas to move from concept to reality.

Current phase

The project is in an early stage.

  • collaboration areas are being defined
  • initial partnerships are forming
  • development is ongoing

This phase allows for flexibility and co-creation.

Summary

Collaboration within High Coast Longevity Intelligence is:

  • practical rather than theoretical
  • based on real-world development
  • structured across multiple areas
  • open to different types of partners

Each area contributes to building a complete system.