Top 10 Global Megatrends in Ageing Models Featured at AAIF2019

Top 10 Global Megatrends in Ageing Models Featured at AAIF2019

Hear from ageing expert Janice Chia – Managing Director of Ageing Asia.

As part of the 10th year anniversary celebration, AAIF 2019 will be showcasing top 10 megatrends shared by global ageing experts that aim to improve the quality of living for older adults.

From 14-15 May 2019 at Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, AAIF 2019 will look at bringing together over 1,500 industry representatives from over 20 countries to access investment and partnership opportunities in Asia Pacific’s US$3.3 Trillion ageing market and 1,500 active ageing consumers.

To find out more about the event visit the website here.

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