Bridging science and society to help achieve longer, healthier and more fulfilled lives for as many people as possible
The Longevity Forum is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to promote longer, healthier and more fulfilled lives for as many people as possible.
The Forum was founded in 2018 by Prof. Andrew Scott, Jim Mellon and Dafina Grapci-Penney on the belief that increased longevity presents a significant opportunity which requires a radical rethink of how we approach all of life.
A step change in life expectancy, which is already underway and is being driven by both scientific and technological progress, will have vast implications for individuals, corporates, governments and society as a whole.
The Forum provides a platform for public and private dialogue to facilitate collaboration among the stakeholders that play a critical role in the longevity economy. The Forum believes that such inter-disciplinary platform is instrumental in raising awareness of the changes underway, test ideas and create solutions to help us prepare for the reality of longer lives.
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Ipsos France Polling institute, Research Services | Ipsos France Polling institute, Research Services | Other 14 Nov 2022 | | |
UK Atomic Energy Authority Research, National and local authorities | UK Atomic Energy Authority Research, National and local authorities | Other 14 Nov 2019 | | |
NHS England Insurance, Hospitals and Health Care | NHS England Insurance, Hospitals and Health Care | Other 12 Feb 2020 | | |
McKinsey & Company Consulting, Business Consulting and Services | McKinsey & Company Consulting, Business Consulting and Services | Other 31 Jul 2023 | | |
United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs International development, International Affairs | United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs International development, International Affairs | Other 15 Aug 2022 | |