Events & Media
Building the longevity
economy ecosystem.
PrimeLife runs briefings, strategy sessions and meetups that bring together the people building Australia's longevity economy — researchers, startups, investors, industry and government.
What we run
Three ways in.
From a board-room briefing to an open ecosystem meetup — formats built for where your organisation, or your idea, currently sits. Examples of our highly reviewed events and workshops include:
Briefing
Longevity Economy Briefings
An update on the longevity economy and what it means for business, government and individuals — the longevity trilogy of life span, health span and wealth span, and the opportunities as spending rises across the 45+ and 60+.
Strategy
Tailored Strategy Sessions
Built for your board, senior executives and line managers — customer segmentation for the 45+, proven measures to attract and retain valuable staff, and transition-to-retirement programs.
Ecosystem
Roundtables & Events
Closed-door leadership roundtables, hands-on workshops, and ecosystem-scale events like Spark Festival — convening the people building Australia's longevity economy.
Past events
Where it has
happened so far.
A growing record of the rooms PrimeLife has built — and the people who showed up to them.
Innovation Unleashed — Spark Festival
A half-day keynote, panel and workshop on reimagining longevity and care, led by Anne-Marie Elias and Dr Abby Bloom.



Australia's first Longevity Economy Meetup
Held with Harbour City Labs, with special guests Dr Catherine Ball (scientific futurist) and Mark Pesce (futurist and inventor).
Australia's Longevity Economy — What's in it for you?
Meetups on the 45+ demographic and the opportunities for innovation, with guest speaker Theresa Lim and an open pitch-and-ask for entrepreneurs.
Exploring the world — Dr Abby Bloom at CES 2025
Dr Abby Bloom representing PrimeLife at CES 2025 in Las Vegas — taking Australia's longevity story to the global stage.

Get involved
Bring a briefing
into your boardroom.
Or join the next meetup. Either way, the conversation starts the same way — book a time and tell us where you're starting from.