Manulife gives half a million dollars in prize money to
challenge winners to help accelerate their mission to enable people
to live healthier, more prosperous lives
BOSTON, Oct. 16,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Manulife today announced the
winners of the Prospering in Longevity Challenge, through UpLink,
the World Economic Forum's open innovation platform, and the
Forum's Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems. Together,
Manulife and the Forum have chosen ten winning global start-ups
that have innovative approaches to preventative health care and
strengthening financial wellness over longer lives.
The winners of the Prospering in Longevity Challenge
are:
- Addition Wealth, a holistic financial wellness platform that
partners with companies to offer customized financial wellness
solutions
- Boldin (formerly NewRetirement), a dynamic platform
designed to revolutionize retirement planning by integrating
technology with personalized financial advice
- Conquest, a comprehensive financial planning tool designed to
help advisers expand their practice and provide clients with robust
financial advice
- GetSetUp, an innovative educational platform tailored
specifically for older adults, empowering them through live,
interactive classes
- Givers, a startup supporting family caregivers by helping them
access state programs that provide financial compensation, coaching
and training
- juli, a startup leveraging artificial intelligence to
revolutionize chronic condition management
- Smplicare, an AI-driven coaching platform focused on promoting
healthy ageing
- TELL, a pioneering health-tech company specializing in
neurocognitive health assessment through innovative voice analysis
technology
- Waterlily, a startup utilizing AI to revolutionize planning and
insurance for long-term care
- Zencey, a health-care startup leveraging AI and telemedicine to
provide accessible and personalized care
By 2050, the global population over 65 is expected to double to
1.6 billion1, bringing significant health and wealth
challenges for our planet. Manulife partnered with the World
Economic Forum and UpLink on this challenge because of a shared
sense of urgency to find accessible solutions to help people
worldwide live longer, healthier, and better lives.
Manulife President and CEO Roy
Gori will share more details about the winners today at the
Longer. Healthier. Better. Longevity Symposium in
Boston, which was hosted for the
first time in 2023. The winning startups will each receive
C$50,000 in prize money alongside
access to UpLink's Innovation Ecosystem. The ecosystem is a network
of innovators, investors, experts, and partner organizations that
can help them make a deeper impact.
"The world urgently needs solutions to address the longevity
crisis. People are living longer, but not necessarily healthier
lives. Many people cannot fund these extra years within the
existing social and financial system," said Sarah Chapman, Global Chief Sustainability
Officer for Manulife. "The winners of this challenge are leveraging
technology to create innovative solutions to these issues. Now more
than ever, we need strategic collaboration like this to help people
live longer, healthier, better lives."
Earlier this year, the 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, the
longevity economy. New thematic focus areas will be picked for the
next two challenges in 2025 and 2026.
"Through the multi-year partnership with Manulife and the World
Economic Forum's Longevity Economy Initiative, UpLink is
accelerating longevity innovation to empower people from all
backgrounds to lead healthier, more financially resilient and
fulfilling lives," said John Dutton, Head of UpLink, World Economic
Forum. "The first of three innovation challenges, Prospering in
Longevity, attracted innovative solutions from around the world,
with a focus on preventative healthcare and financial resilience
across generations. We look forward to continuing our work with
Manulife to source and scale start-ups in the longevity space,
promoting resilient and prosperous lives for individuals,
communities, and society as a whole."
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 2022, we had more
than 40,000 employees, over 116,000 agents, and thousands of
distribution partners, serving over 34 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 is building an innovation ecosystem for
entrepreneurs, investors, experts and partners, helping to scale
early-stage ventures sourced through a competition framework known
as innovation challenges. UpLink has now run more than 50
challenges and identified over 500 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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1 World Economic Forum –
Longevity Economy Principles: The Foundations for a Financially
Resilient Future
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Media Contacts: Emily English, emily_english@manulife.ca,
+1-647-544-2800
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