Ageing, longevity and innovation insights

Research-led perspectives shaping the future of ageing

The Global Centre for Modern Ageing shares commentary, analysis and updates exploring how ageing and longevity are reshaping societies, technology and markets.

Our News section brings together thought leadership and insight to support informed decision-making across the ageing innovation ecosystem.

What you’ll find here

This space features:

  • Insights and case studies drawn from ageing and longevity research

  • Commentary on emerging trends in ageing innovation and AgeTech

  • Updates on GCMA platforms, collaborations and initiatives

  • Perspectives connecting ageing research, policy and industry

Our content is grounded in evidence and sector experience, not advocacy or opinion-led commentary.

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HomeStart Finance: Enabling housing transitions for more people, in more ways, as we age

The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® was engaged by HomeStart Finance (HSF) to explore opportunities for improvement and innovation in the home equity release market, including reverse mortgages, producing a study entitled 'Enabling Housing Transitions for More People in More Ways as We Age'.

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Aurrigo: ‘Elliot’ autonomous vehicle trial

The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® conducted independent research on residents’ mobility behaviour, and gathered user feedback to investigate the market viability of autonomous vehicles in the retirement village context for Aurrigo - a leading manufacturer of autonomous vehicles. The trial was launched at the Lendlease owned Elliot Gardens retirement village at Port Elliot, in collaboration with Regional Development Australia.

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Focus on Future Smart Homes

New smart technologies for living, care and health services are entering our homes… But do they truly meet the needs of older people? The Global Centre for Modern Ageing® brought together researchers, citizen co-designers, entrepreneurs and established companies to explore how future homes need to look and function to support the needs of older people.

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