Cities Harnessing the Longevity Dividend
By 2030, there will be more people over the age of 60 than under the age of 10. Cities are on the front lines of this shift and can realize the massive social and economic potential of older adults as they work to improve city services. Harnessing advancements at the intersection of multi-generational community planning, innovation ecosystems and inclusive policy-making, cities of the future will Age Forward. Can age-forward practices inform a more integrated development strategy in your city?
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.
Henry Cisneros
Cityview
Stephen Johnston
Aging 2.0
Laura Latham
Gensler
Caroline Servat
Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging