Learn about the Silver Economy and the chance it offers to solve some of the biggest challenges ahead during our SEAS 2 Grow annual event on 28th March at Brussels : “Golden opportunities for the Silver Economy” . Explore what it means for you and your organisation and connect with people and businesses to unlock its opportunities and drive its potential.

 

Click here to register to this free-of-charge event

 

Attending this event co-organised by SEAS 2 Grow and the Enterprise Europe Network gives you access to thought-leaders, policy-makers, developers, funders and buyers of innovations designed for the ageing population. Join us to be part of the conversation about better, happier, ageing and to be part of the community who will make the world a better place in which to grow old.

 

Focus

  • Understanding the silver economy and the cross-border challenges and opportunities it represents
  • Developing innovative products and services to meet the challenges ahead for our older citizens
  • Connecting people and businesses to solve silver economy problems
  • Fast track networking through pre-booked meetings and on-the-day speed-networking sessions

 

Why is it necessary for you to attend this event?

  • Latest insights into the silver economy across four European regions
  • Opportunity to join the debate and share your views on ageing and independent living
  • Raise your profile in the silver economy sector
  • Engage at strategic level with influential and useful contacts
  • Make valuable connections in and across disciplines, industries, organisations and countries
  • Pre-schedule one-to-one meetings with the most useful delegates
  • Meet buyers, commissioners and sellers of cutting-edge innovations for the older population
  • Become part of a community which will make this a better world for us all to grow old in

 

Who should come to the SEAS 2 Grow conference?

People and organisations whose roles or responsibilities focus on, or relate to the ageing population and/or independent living:

  • Companies developing products and services aimed at the silver economy
  • Local authorities who have challenges that need solving
  • Care organisations
  • Formal and informal care-givers
  • Assistive living specialists
  • Research institutes
  • Consultants and policymakers