Rendever founder Kyle Rand describes the magic that happens when older adults experience the world through virtual reality for the first time.
AgeTech Collaborative™ From AARP
We are connecting the leading AgeTech startups, most forward-thinking investors, enlightened enterprises and creative testbeds in a collaborative space designed to generate big new ideas and send thriving products into a global economy worth more than $45 trillion.
Our mission is to discover, support and scale ideas that will help empower millions of people to choose how they live as they age. Created by AARP, the AgeTech Collaborative™ brings leading startups, forward-thinking investors, enlightened enterprises and creative testbeds together to innovate and introduce smart solutions into the more than $45 trillion economy fueled by people 50 years old and over.
We do this by providing our portfolio startups access to funding and services, piloting opportunities, and enabling meaningful new models for the world’s leading enterprises.
Gain access to a growing portfolio of AgeTech solutions.
Increase the value and reach of your brand through collaborative opportunities with emerging AgeTech solutions.
Offer your customers and patients innovative solutions through early-stage startups developing products and services in critical AgeTech categories.
Grow your business and client base by providing services to the startup community.
In order to be invited to join the AgeTech Collaborative, a startup must first work with AARP through a pitch, challenge or mentorship program.
You’ll be in great company when you join.
A new series from BBC StoryWorks, Technology’s Golden Age, is highlighting three AgeTech Collaborative portfolio startups:
Rendever founder Kyle Rand describes the magic that happens when older adults experience the world through virtual reality for the first time.
Rachel Francine and Andy Tubman, co-founders of SingFit, tell the story of their dad Lou — opera singer and “crazy inventor” — and how they’ve brought his dream to life, helping people of all ages and cognitive abilities engage their brains through song.
Richard Hanbury, founder and CEO of Sana Health, first developed the neuromodulation platform to treat his own spinal cord injury. Now he’s helping others find relief.
Learn more about BBC StoryWorks and the “Technology’s Golden Age” series here.
“As a testbed community, the AgeTech Collaborative™ helps us find innovations to meet our challenges head-on.”
Army Distaff Foundation (ADF) is a nonprofit organization focused on caring for 275 older veterans by providing high quality health care and specialized programming, including innovative care solutions and new technologies.
ADF has worked with AARP Portfolio Startups to address challenges their residents face including social isolation, mental heath and physical well-being.
We are connecting the leading AgeTech startups, most forward-thinking investors, enlightened enterprises, and creative testbeds in a collaborative space designed to send thriving products into a global economy worth more than $45 trillion.
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