Thursday 12 July 2018

Is Asia prepared for the longevity challenge?

Join more than 160 Asian business leaders, political decision-makers and health-care entrepreneurs at Longevity Summit.
 
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The Longevity Summit: Is Asia ready for 100?
Dear Bhinneka,
Progress in meeting the challenges of ageing is patchy across the Asian region. Japan and Singapore have made great strides in coping with longevity. Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea are embracing new ideas and policy solutions. For now the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia enjoy demographic buoyancy with younger populations but will soon face the same pressures as their greying neighbours.

What lessons can Asia's longevity leaders share with the region? As NGOs and governments work to universal health coverage to populations in developing countries, how should they manage their increasing longevity?

Join The Economist Events' Longevity Summit on September 27th in Singapore with more than 160 Asian business leaders, political decision-makers and health-care entrepreneurs to discuss how longevity could be implemented in developing countries.


Register your place and enjoy the early bird rate valid until July 30th.
We look forward to your participation.

Yours sincerely,
The Economist Events
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