Call for Case Study Submissions: Longevity Innovations Shaping the New Map of Life
The Stanford Center on Longevity is advancing a global movement to redesign institutions, systems and expectations for lives that increasingly extend beyond 100 years. SCL Magazine highlights the leaders, ideas and real-world innovations turning the New Map of Life initiative into action.
We are inviting submissions from organizations, academic institutions and innovators who are not just imagining the future but actively building it.
To help illustrate the kinds of innovations we are seeking, consider whether your work reflects any of the following:
- A university or education leader advancing institutionally supported models to serve learners across longer, more flexible life and career journeys
- A corporate leader or HR executive redesigning roles, career paths or talent systems as part of an enterprise workforce strategy to support an age-diverse workforce
- A product, service or business leader creating offerings designed for longer, healthier, more purpose-driven lives
- An entrepreneur or innovator building scalable models in financial services, health, housing, care or community
- A public-sector or city leader advancing age-inclusive policy, infrastructure or civic design
- A cross-sector collaboration addressing the institutional and social opportunities of longevity
We are seeking high-impact, real-world examples of longevity-ready innovation that have moved beyond concept and are being piloted, scaled or institutionalized with organizational and leadership support. Areas of interest include:
- Consumer products and services for longer, healthier lives
- Workforce and talent strategies supporting multigenerational careers
- New approaches to higher education, lifelong learning and reskilling
- Business model innovation in financial services, health, housing or care
- Public-sector initiatives advancing age-inclusive design
- Cross-sector collaborations addressing systemic longevity challenges
Why submit?
Selected contributors will gain visibility through the Stanford Center on Longevity platform, position their organization as a leader shaping the future of longevity, and contribute practical insights to a growing international field of practice.
A select number of submissions will be chosen for editorial development by SCL and may be featured in SCL Magazine, on the SCL website or across related storytelling and research initiatives. Selected case studies will be shared with leaders across science, business, finance, public policy, education, philanthropy and media.
If your work is strategically embedded within your organization and helps to redefine how people live, work and learn across longer lives, we invite you to share your story.
