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Partners and Collaboration

A platform for partners in health, science and innovation

High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is built as a platform for collaboration.

The Institute connects diagnostics, data, AI systems, expert networks, research, structured health programs and product development.

But this cannot be built by one organization alone.

Health intelligence requires many capabilities working together:

  • clinical expertise
  • diagnostic infrastructure
  • research competence
  • AI and software development
  • product development
  • program delivery
  • regional support
  • investment and long-term strategy

This is why partnerships are central to the Institute.

We are building a platform where different partners can contribute to practical health solutions that matter.

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Why partner with us

High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is built around a clear idea:

better knowledge should lead to better decisions — and better decisions should lead to better lives.

This idea can be applied across several health areas, including longevity, pregnancy monitoring, diagnostics, research, prevention and future health intelligence projects.

For partners, the Institute offers a structured environment where ideas can move from concept to application.

  • A diagnostic test can become part of a decision pathway.
  • A research question can become part of a real-world program.
  • An AI model can become part of an interpretation layer.
  • A health product can become part of a structured use case.
  • A regional asset can become part of a larger knowledge platform.

The Institute is designed to connect these parts.

Why now

Health systems are changing.

  • People want more clarity, earlier understanding and better follow-up.
  • Clinicians need better decision support.
  • Researchers need access to structured real-world questions.
  • Laboratories need meaningful integration between testing and interpretation.
  • Technology companies need responsible health use cases.
  • Regions need new models for knowledge-based development.

At the same time, AI, diagnostics, digital health and preventive programs are developing quickly. This creates a moment where new structures are needed.

High Coast Health Intelligence Institute aims to become one of those structures. A platform where health, science, data, programs and partnerships can develop together.

Built in the High Coast

The Institute is built in the High Coast of Sweden.

This gives the platform a physical base, a regional identity and a clear environment for long-term thinking.

The High Coast offers nature, space, recovery, seasonality and a low-noise setting for serious health development.

It also creates a strong context for destination-based programs, retreats, research meetings, partner collaboration and regional innovation.

But the Institute is not limited to one place.

The model is distributed. The High Coast is the base. The partnerships can be national and international.

Distributed model

High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is designed as a distributed model.

That means the Institute can work with partners across locations.

  • Laboratories can contribute diagnostic capacity.
  • Clinicians can contribute expertise.
  • Researchers can contribute models and study design.
  • AI and software companies can contribute platforms and tools.
  • Healthcare providers can contribute patient pathways.
  • Hospitality and destination partners can contribute program environments.
  • Manufacturers and product developers can contribute products and production.
  • Investors and strategic partners can contribute growth capacity.

The Institute connects these capabilities through shared projects and structured programs.

Who we work with

The Institute is open to collaboration with several types of partners.

Healthcare providers
Clinics, care providers and medical teams that want to develop better diagnostic, monitoring or preventive pathways.

Diagnostic laboratories
Laboratories that want to connect testing to interpretation, follow-up and structured health programs.

Researchers and academia
Researchers who want to work with real-world data, pattern discovery, model development or applied health intelligence.

AI and software companies
Technology partners who can support data systems, dashboards, AI interpretation, decision support and digital monitoring.

Manufacturers and product developers
Companies developing diagnostics, nutraceuticals, health products, monitoring tools or other products connected to preventive health and structured programs.

Hospitality and destination partners
Partners who can help develop stays, retreats, recovery environments, program experiences and health tourism connected to the High Coast.

Regional stakeholders
Municipalities, regional organizations, foundations and local actors interested in knowledge-based regional development.

Strategic and investment partners
Partners who want to support the long-term development of health intelligence platforms, programs and products.

Collaboration areas

Partnerships can take many forms.

Some partners may contribute to a specific project.

Others may help build the broader Institute platform.

Key collaboration areas include:

  • clinical and diagnostic integration
  • research and innovation
  • AI model development
  • product development
  • program delivery
  • experience and hospitality
  • regional development

The common denominator is practical health intelligence.

A partnership should help create something useful: a better pathway, a better model, a better product, a better program or a better decision system.

Project partnerships

The Institute is structured around several project areas, and each project can create its own partner network.

Longevity Intelligence partners
Partners connected to healthspan, prevention, biological risk factors, diagnostics, recovery, performance, lifestyle, retreats and long-term follow-up.

Pregnancy Intelligence partners
Partners connected to early pregnancy monitoring, IVF support, miscarriage concern, blood testing, symptom tracking, digital monitoring and expert guidance.

Research Intelligence partners
Partners connected to real-world data, learning health systems, pattern detection, model development and new health products.

Diagnostic network partners
Laboratories, test providers, clinical partners and technology companies that help build reliable testing and interpretation pathways.

Future project partners
Partners interested in future project areas such as women’s health, metabolic health, inflammation, cardiovascular prevention, recovery, performance and cognitive health.

Founding partners

At this stage, High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is especially interested in founding partners.

Founding partners help shape the platform early. They may contribute clinical expertise, research capacity, diagnostics, technology, products, regional support, investment or program delivery.

Potential founding partner categories include:

  • founding clinical partners
  • founding research partners
  • founding diagnostic partners
  • founding regional partners
  • strategic founding partners

The goal is not only to add logos. The goal is to build real collaboration around projects that can become valuable over time.

What partners can help build

Together with partners, the Institute can develop:

  • diagnostic pathways
  • AI-supported interpretation tools
  • structured health programs
  • longevity assessments and retreats
  • pregnancy monitoring systems
  • research datasets and models
  • preventive health products
  • clinical decision support systems
  • education and media
  • regional health innovation concepts

Some of these can begin as small pilots. Others may become larger commercial or research platforms.

The Institute is built to support both practical development and long-term ambition.

A shared platform for development

The strongest partnerships are built around shared purpose. High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is not trying to become everything alone.

It is trying to become a platform where different strengths can meet.

  • A laboratory can become more valuable when connected to interpretation.
  • A research model can become more valuable when tested in real programs.
  • A digital tool can become more valuable when connected to human expertise.
  • A regional destination can become more valuable when connected to science and health.
  • A product can become more valuable when it solves a real need inside a structured pathway.

This is the role of the Institute. To connect capabilities into useful systems.

The core idea

High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is a platform for partners in health, science and innovation.

We work with clinicians, researchers, laboratories, AI companies, product developers, hospitality partners, regional stakeholders and investors who want to build practical health intelligence solutions.

The ambition is long-term.

The model is distributed.

The base is the High Coast.

The goal is better knowledge, better decisions and better lives.