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Ageing and the business of helping individuals as they get older is an expansive problem. It cuts across industries beyond healthcare.
Singaporean entrepreneur Janice Chia is a recognized expert and thought leader in this field, accumulating her vast experience from visiting over 400 residential and aged care homes in over 15 countries as well as founding 2 organizations: Ageing Asia and Aspire55.
Janice founded Ageing Asia with the mission to drive innovation in the way future generations age, by engaging the business community to create better products and services that will enable healthy ageing, independent ageing and dignified ageing. Since 2009, she has been actively involved in consulting organizations seeking global best practices in housing, health and care models that can be translated for the Asian market.
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Janice frequently refers to data from the 4th Annual Asia Pacific Silver Economy Business Opportunities Report. The link to this can also be found below.
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Ageing and the business of helping individuals as they get older is an expansive problem. It cuts across industries beyond healthcare.
Singaporean entrepreneur Janice Chia is a recognized expert and thought leader in this field, accumulating her vast experience from visiting over 400 residential and aged care homes in over 15 countries as well as founding 2 organizations: Ageing Asia and Aspire55.
Janice founded Ageing Asia with the mission to drive innovation in the way future generations age, by engaging the business community to create better products and services that will enable healthy ageing, independent ageing and dignified ageing. Since 2009, she has been actively involved in consulting organizations seeking global best practices in housing, health and care models that can be translated for the Asian market.
Join me as we discuss:
Janice frequently refers to data from the 4th Annual Asia Pacific Silver Economy Business Opportunities Report. The link to this can also be found below.
>> Click here to read the transcript
Guest's Links and Resources:
Host's Links and Resources:
Follow Digital Health Today:
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