Multi-year partnership taking steps to help
shape the future and funding of human longevity
innovation
TORONTO, June 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Manulife and the
World Economic Forum ("the Forum"), today announced the launch of
the Prospering in Longevity Challenge, through UpLink, the Forum's
open innovation platform. Earlier this year, a multi-year
partnership between Manulife and Uplink was announced at the
Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos
and the Prospering in Longevity Challenge is the first of three
innovation challenges designed to help shape the future of, and
investment in, longevity innovation.
Together, Manulife and the Forum invite global start-ups with
innovative preventative healthcare and financial well-being
solutions, and those committed to enabling people of all
generations to thrive while enjoying a financially resilient and
fulfilling long life, to participate in the challenge. Applicants
can begin applying today through July 22,
2024. Full project details, including eligibility criteria
and timelines, can be found on the challenge page
here.
"By 2050, the global population over 65 is expected to double to
1.6 billion, bringing significant health and wealth challenges for
our planet," said Sarah Chapman,
Global Chief Sustainability Officer for Manulife. "We are
partnering with the World Economic Forum and UpLink because of our
shared sense of urgency to find inclusive and accessible solutions
to help people worldwide live longer, healthier, and better
lives."
While people are living longer than in previous generations, it
does not always equate to improved health span. On average, people
spend about 50 percent of their lives in less than good health,
including 12 percent in poor health1.
As the population ages, factors like financial resilience and
literacy, healthy ageing, generational skill-building, social
connection, and longevity inequalities across gender, race and
class will be critical in ensuring a more sustainable, healthier
future – and we must act with urgency.
The themes for the first Longevity Challenge are as
follows:
- Strengthening financial resilience across longer
lives, which will create solutions that democratize access to
tools that increase financial resilience, e.g. empowering better
financial decisions, capacity to save, behavioral focused financial
apps.
- Embracing a preventative approach to
healthcare, which will aim to surface solutions aimed to
improve physical and mental health with a preventative approach to
healthcare, e.g. early risk factor detection and intervention,
lifestyle trackers, access to virtual medical care.
"Innovation is key to achieving the Sustainable Development
Goals by 2030, and by partnering with Manulife, we are committed to
sourcing and scaling innovative solutions that strengthen financial
resilience across longer lives and embrace a preventative approach
to healthcare," said John Dutton,
Head of UpLink, World Economic Forum. "This collaboration will
democratize access to tools that increase financial resilience and
surface solutions aimed at improving physical and mental
health."
This multi-year partnership builds upon Manulife's continued
partnership with WEF's UpLink to run innovation challenges to
spur nature-based solutions to climate change across two key areas
in 2023. The first focused on sourcing innovative solutions across
the entire sustainable forestry value chain, while the second
surfaced innovations aimed at improving the connection between
planetary and human health. In total, 21 ecopreneurial start-ups
providing innovative and scalable models for sustainable forest
management and more were selected as challenge winners. More
information about the program can be found here.
To learn more about Manulife's Impact Agenda, and to track
progress against its goals, visit manulife.com/impact.
About Manulife
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international
financial services provider, helping people make their decisions
easier and lives better. With our global headquarters in
Toronto, Canada, we provide
financial advice and insurance, operating as Manulife across
Canada, Asia, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the
United States. Through Manulife Investment Management, the
global brand for our Global Wealth and Asset Management segment, we
serve individuals, institutions, and retirement plan members
worldwide. At the end of 2023, we had more than 38,000 employees,
over 98,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving
over 35 million customers. We trade as 'MFC' on the Toronto, New
York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under '945' in
Hong Kong.
Not all offerings are available in all jurisdictions. For
additional information, please visit manulife.com.
About UpLink
UpLink is the open innovation platform of the World Economic
Forum, designed to unlock an 'entrepreneur revolution' for people
and planet by supporting start-ups with innovative solutions for
the world's most pressing issues, as outlined by the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Launched at the World Economic Forum's 2020 Annual Meeting in
Davos in partnership with Deloitte
and Salesforce, UpLink builds bridges between entrepreneurs and the
investors, experts and partners who can help scale their ventures.
UpLink crowdsources new innovations through a competition framework
known as innovation challenges. UpLink has now run more than 43
challenges and identified over 350 entrepreneurs with innovative
solutions across critical SDG areas including health, food,
freshwater, ocean, plastics, education, climate and more. For more
information, visit https://uplink.weforum.org.
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McKinsey Health Institute – Adding Years to Life and Life to
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