
Global Longevity Competitiveness Index
The Global Longevity Competitiveness Index (GLCI) is a strategic initiative developed by Deep Knowledge Group (DKG) in collaboration with the International Finance Forum (IFF). The project aims to create a comprehensive, data-driven benchmarking tool that evaluates global advancements in Longevity policies, governance, healthcare, industrialization, and economic development.
This collaborative effort will utilize DKG’s extensive expertise in Big Data analytics, AI-driven forecasting, and DeepTech solutions to assess nations' progress on key factors such as healthcare, technological advancements, policy innovations, and the economic implications of Longevity. Through quarterly thematic reports, this project will evaluate Longevity Policy, Healthcare Systems, Longevity Industry, and Finance & Economy, and will culminate in an annual mega-report. The goal is to establish GLCI as the authoritative, global index for assessing and benchmarking national Longevity competitiveness.
Global Longevity Competitiveness Index Analytical Framework
Longevity Policy and National Industrial Development Plans
Evaluates a country’s governance structures, strategic planning, and legislative frameworks dedicated to longevity, including interministerial cooperation, funding programs, and integration of aging-related priorities into national development strategies.
National Longevity Strategy
Institutional Framework
Legislative Infrastructure
Funding and Incentives
Public Sector Integration
Communication and Public Engagement
Longevity Industrialization, Science, Technology, and R&D
Assesses innovation ecosystems driving longevity advancements, from research institutions and geroscience funding to AgeTech companies, patents, and academic-industry collaborations.
Science & Research Productivity
Technology Development and Translation
Longevity Startups & Industry Depth
R&D and Innovation Funding
AgeTech and Digital Health Ecosystem
Institutional and Infrastructure Support
Healthcare and Population Longevity
Measures health outcomes, healthcare efficiency, and preventive initiatives aimed at extending healthy life expectancy, reducing years lived in poor health, and improving overall population well-being.
Health Outcomes
Preventive Health Infrastructure
Health Equity & Access
System Efficiency and Digitalization
Elderly and Geriatric Care Capacity
Healthspan-Enhancing Interventions
Longevity Economy, Investment and Finance – Health as New Wealth
Analyzes the economic integration of longevity, including investment markets, pension innovation, financial products linked to aging populations, and regulatory incentives that support sustainable economic adaptation to demographic shifts.
Longevity Economy Macroeconomic Indicators
Pensions, Retirement, and Insurance Innovation
Longevity Investment Landscape
Health as a Financial Asset Class
Longevity Financial Institutions & Instruments
Policy and Regulatory Enablement
Global Longevity Competitive Index Overview
The video demonstrates the Global Longevity Competitiveness Index (GLCI) website, which is a strategic initiative developed by Deep Knowledge Group (DKG) in collaboration with the International Finance Forum (IFF). The website serves as a comprehensive, data-driven platform for benchmarking global advancements in longevity policies, governance, healthcare, and economic development. The video effectively communicates the website’s goal of providing valuable insights into the global progress of longevity and its crucial role in shaping future healthcare policies and economic strategies.
Global Healthy Longevity Landscape Overview
Top 5 Countries in Longevity Competitiveness Index


Access Global Longevity Competitiveness Index Big Data Analytics Dashboard
The Global Longevity Competitiveness Index Big Data Analytics Dashboard provides comprehensive insights into global policies and developments related to longevity, aiming to assess the readiness and capacity of countries to leverage longevity for economic growth, health improvements, and societal advancement.
Global Longevity Competitiveness Index Ecosystem Mind Map
The Global Longevity Competitiveness Index (GLCI) categorizes over 300 governance organizations across various sectors related to longevity. The diagram organizes these organizations into several key categories, such as Advanced Longevity R&D, AgeTech and Assistive Tech, NeuroTech, Longevity Urbanism, Healthcare Innovations, and more. It provides a comprehensive view of global players involved in advancing longevity across research, technology, lifestyle, and finance, highlighting the diversity of fields contributing to this growing sector. The structure emphasizes the collaborative nature of global efforts in promoting longevity, with logos of the relevant organizations placed within each sector.
Global Longevity Competitiveness Index 2025 — Analysis
Global Longevity Competitiveness Index 2025 — a heatmap showing country-by-country performance across four key pillars: Institutional Framework, Legislative Infrastructure, National Longevity Strategy, and Public Sector Integration. Scores are aggregated into a Total Index value, enabling quick comparison of national strengths and gaps in longevity-related policies and implementation.
Global Healthy Longevity Landscape Overview
This is the Global Healthy Longevity Landscape Overview, which highlights the disparity between Healthy Life Expectancy and Life Expectancy across 100 countries. The visualization categorizes nations into three groups based on this gap: those with a low gap, where Healthy Life Expectancy closely aligns with Life Expectancy; countries with a medium gap, showing a moderate difference; and those with a high gap, where the disparity is more significant. This overview provides a clear snapshot of global health longevity, allowing for a quick comparison of how nations perform in terms of the quality of life relative to life expectancy.
Healthcare and Population Longevity
Healthcare and population longevity are deeply interconnected, as advancements in healthcare systems and medical technologies directly contribute to longer and healthier lives. Countries that lead in this field often have well-established healthcare infrastructures, universal access to quality services, and strong public health initiatives focused on prevention. These nations prioritize aging-friendly policies, invest in research on healthy aging. By promoting healthy lifestyles and adapting healthcare models to meet the needs of an aging population, they set the standard for improving both life expectancy and quality of life.
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