Visitor Profile
Join thousands of individuals and professionals dedicated to ageing well
Who Attends?
ELDEX Asia is a meeting point for both the general public and industry professionals.
Medical and Allied Health Professionals
Who they are:
Doctors and specialists, Gerontologists, Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational therapists, Speech therapists, dietitians, psychologists, and other allied health professionals
Why they attend:
- Stay updated on best practices in ageing, rehabilitation, and preventive care
- Learn about exercise, nutrition, assistive technologies, and care models
- Engage with industry solutions and community partners
- Participate in education, workshops, and knowledge exchange
Care Facilities and Community Organisations
Who they are:
Active Ageing Centres, Nursing homes, Senior care facilities, Community, Social Service Agencies (SSA)
Why they attend:
- Identify programmes and solutions that enhance resident wellbeing
- Explore innovations in care delivery, rehabilitation, and engagement
- Network with government agencies, healthcare professionals, and vendors
- Benchmark against emerging standards and practices
Other Professionals
Who they are:
- • Human resource professionals
- • Legal professionals
- • Corporate leaders involved in workforce wellbeing and retirement planning
Why they attend:
- Understand ageing workforce trends and implications
- Explore retirement readiness, caregiving policies, and workplace support
- Access legal, financial, and planning insights related to ageing
Caregivers
Who they are:
- • Formal and professional caregivers
- • Informal and unpaid family caregivers
- • Domestic helpers supporting elderly care
- • Primary and secondary caregivers within households
Why they attend:
- Gain practical knowledge on caregiving, mobility, and daily care
- Learn about caregiver support tools, services, and respite options
- Understand healthcare, financial, and legal considerations
- Build confidence and resilience in their caregiving roles
Government and Public Sector Agencies
Who they are:
- • Social service and healthcare agencies (MSF, MOH, AIC)
- • Community development and public education bodies
- • Statutory boards involved in ageing and resilience
Why they attend:
- Conduct public education and outreach at scale
- Engage directly with citizens, caregivers, and communities
- Collaborate with industry and community partners
- Advance national ageing, health, and social resilience initiatives
Consumers and the General Public
Who they are:
- • Adults aged 30 to 50 planning ahead
- • Seniors and active older adults
- • Family members supporting ageing parents
- • Working parents and intergenerational households
Why they attend:
- Learn how to age well through exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle choices
- Build awareness of retirement readiness and financial security
- Access trusted information on health, care, and community resources
- Participate in activities that promote confidence and longevity