AAIF2011 News

Retirement Living & Aged care
Ageing Singapore prepares for grey future

Source: AFP, 28th June 2011
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Ageing Singapore prepares for grey future
Like other affluent Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, Singapore's demographic profile is being drastically transformed by falling birth rates and longer lifespans. Officials say 20 percent of Singaporeans will be 65 or older by 2030. This has spawned businesses catering to the elderly, from hiring foreign caregivers and designing wheelchair-friendly homes to developing high-tech devices that alert emergency services when a senior citizen needs help.
Source: AFP, Tuesday, 28 June 2011
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Article appeared in Asia One
Source: Asia One, Tuesday, 28 June 2011
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Video appeared in Daily Motion
Source: Daily Motion, Tuesday, 28 June 2011
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Article appeared in France24
Source: France 24, Tuesday, 28 June 2011
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The New Market?
To assist regional aged care investment and developments, Singapore-based Janice Chia of Xperiential Events held her annual Ageing Asia Investment forum in April 2010. She commissioned an Asia Pacific Silver Economy Business Report from Span Consulting - the first ageing market industry report that looked at business opportunities across 11 countries in the Asia Pacific.
Source: Aged Care INsite, June / July 2011
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Publicity
AAIF2011 Press Release
Over 200 business, government and community leaders from 15 countries will meet at the Ageing Asia Investment Forum to discuss cross industry collaboration opportunities
Source: Xperiential Events, Tuesday, 15 March 2011
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Finance & Investment
Asia-Pac seniors spending power to hit US$1.9 trillion
The Asia Pacific Silver Economy Business Report - the first ageing market industry report that looks at business opportunities across 11 countries in the Asia-Pacific which is commissioned by conference organiser Xperiential Events.
Source: The Business Times, Tuesday, 05 April 2011
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Event Listings
Aged and Community Services Australia
Event Listing in "Union Responses to".
Source: Aged and Community Services Australia, Summer 2011
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Aged and Community Services Australia
Event Listing in "Union Responses to"
Source: Aged and Community Services Australia, February 2011
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Retirement Villages Association, Australia's Newsletter
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Source: Retirement Villages Association, Australia, 17 December 2010
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Retirement Villages Association, Australia's Newsletter
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Source: Retirement Villages Association, Australia, 10 January 2011
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Retirement Villages Association, Australia's Newsletter
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Source: Retirement Villages Association, Australia, 17 February 2011
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Retirement Villages Association, New Zealand's Newsletter
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Source: Retirement Villages Association, New Zealand, 07 December 2010
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Retirement Villages Association, New Zealand's Newsletter
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Source: Retirement Villages Association, New Zealand, 18 January 2011
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Retirement Villages Association, New Zealand's Newsletter
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Source: Retirement Villages Association, New Zealand, 15 March 2010
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Wall Street Journal Asia
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Source: Wall Street Journal Asia, World News: Asia, Page 6, 16 December 2010
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Wall Street Journal Asia
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Source: Wall Street Journal Asia, World News: Asia, Page 6, 18 January 2011
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Wall Street Journal Asia
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Source: Wall Street Journal Asia, Markets, Page 20, 15 February 2011
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Source: Wall Street Journal Asia, Markets, Page 20, 15 March 2011
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AAIF2010 News

Ageing Asia Investment Forum 2010 has generated much publicity and interest in Asia’s imminent “Ageing Crisis”. The two-day CEO level business conference brought together over 200 top business, government and voluntary welfare organisation leaders - industry captains from 16 countries and 26 business sectors - to tap opportunities and seek solutions to this ‘crisis’.

The following collection of article excerpts reflects some of the needs and wants of today’s baby boomers, social developments & changes, and how these could translate into business opportunities for those keen to capitalize on the ageing market.

Property developers in the region have also moved ahead with projects catered to the needs and wants of a new generation of baby boomers, exploring the idea of providing different levels of care beyond the confines of traditional nursing homes.


March/April 2010

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