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The Need for Digitization in an Aging Population

One of the significant worldwide trends of the twenty-first century, along with the rise of technology, is the megatrend of aging.

Which is defined as long lives to the age of 100 as a matter of course, and more older adults than young in all cultures as they modernize.

People have a longer lifespan on a global average. The population of those 65 and older was 727 million in 2020, and by 2050, that number is expected to have doubled to nearly 1.5 billion, representing a 16.3% rise.
As the one billion older persons over 60 who exist today will quadruple to two billion in the next thirty years.

Growing older in a digital age might change the paradigm of being vulnerable into something worthwhile, as the one billion older persons over 60 who exist today will quadruple to two billion in the next thirty years.

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