Founders & Team
High Coast Longevity Intelligence is currently in an early development phase.
The platform is being developed step by step, with the ambition to connect longevity, diagnostics, Nordic bioactives, structured health programs, research, hospitality and regional development in the High Coast of Sweden.
High Coast Longevity Intelligence is part of the broader High Coast Health Intelligence Institute ecosystem.

Founder
High Coast Longevity Intelligence was initiated by Roger Svensson.
Roger Svensson has a PhD in Medical Physics from Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet, and is a licensed medical physicist in Sweden. He also holds an MBA with studies in finance and management from the Stockholm School of Economics and Darden School of Business, University of Virginia.
His work combines science, diagnostics, health innovation, entrepreneurship, intellectual property development and platform building.
For High Coast Longevity Intelligence, the focus is on building a serious longevity platform where biological signals, diagnostics, Nordic bioactives, lifestyle direction, recovery, products, programs and the High Coast setting can connect.
Project focus
High Coast Longevity Intelligence is built around the idea that long-term health should be approached through connected systems rather than isolated interventions.
This includes:
- diagnostics
- biological risk factors
- nutrition and Nordic bioactives
- lifestyle and recovery
- environment and place
- interpretation and follow-up
- product development
- long-term health programs
The ambition is to develop a platform where science, practical health development and the High Coast setting can reinforce each other.
Organizational base
The project is currently developed through Innova Horizon AB.
Innova Horizon AB functions as the organizational home during the early phase of development. This provides a practical structure for concept development, product development, intellectual property work, digital platform development and future partnership discussions.
High Coast Longevity Intelligence also connects to the broader High Coast Health Intelligence Institute ecosystem, where the wider institutional background, intellectual property work and translational development direction are described in more detail.
Development background
The work behind High Coast Longevity Intelligence builds on earlier experience with preventive health concepts, laboratory testing, biomarker panels, product development and digital health positioning.
Previous work has included concepts for women’s and men’s health testing, larger biomarker packages and structured laboratory-based health assessment.
This background is relevant because High Coast Longevity Intelligence is not being developed as only a content site or product shop. It is being developed as a practical platform that can connect diagnostics, interpretation, Nordic bioactives, programs, products and long-term follow-up.
Building the team
The team is being established over time.
Development may involve:
- core contributors
- scientific and clinical advisors
- diagnostic partners
- product development partners
- AI and software collaborators
- hospitality and destination partners
- regional stakeholders
- strategic and investment partners
The goal is not to build everything internally from the beginning.
The goal is to create a longevity platform where the right capabilities can connect over time.
Current phase
High Coast Longevity Intelligence is currently focused on:
- developing the longevity platform concept
- building the website and communication structure
- preparing product and program areas
- strengthening the Nordic bioactive direction
- developing the High Coast positioning
- exploring partnerships
- connecting the project to the broader Institute ecosystem
The project is early, but the direction is clear.
High Coast Longevity Intelligence is being built as a long-term platform for longevity, diagnostics, Nordic bioactives, products, programs and place-based health development.


