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Aging Populations: Threat or Opportunity for Venture Capital Investment?

17 min · 21. maj 2026
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What happens to venture capital when the world grows older and birth rates keep falling? In this thoughtful and balanced episode, we explore one of the most important long-term trends shaping our global economy: the rapid aging of populations and its impact on innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment. We honestly examine the challenges — fewer young founders, slower economic dynamism, and shifting investor mindsets — while uncovering the exciting opportunities emerging in longevity tech, automation, robotics, eldercare, and the fast-growing “Silver Economy.” A calm, insightful look at whether aging populations will hinder or actually fuel the future of venture capital worldwide.

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