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MORROW FOUNDER INVESTS US $156M AND LAUNCHES NEW FLAGSHIP IN SINGAPORE AS LONGEVITY REVOLUTION RAMPS UP

  • Writer: LongevityFind
    LongevityFind
  • Aug 26
  • 5 min read

Updated: Aug 28

Man in a black T-shirt sits on a row machine in a gym. The background is dimly lit with exercise equipment visible. Mood is serious.


As the global population ages and the pressure on healthcare systems intensifies, initiatives like MORROW will no longer be optional. They will be essential.


A New Era of Health Begins


Imagine a future where living to 100 isn't rare — it’s expected. Not only that, but you're thriving: running marathons at 70, launching startups at 80, and enjoying life with energy and purpose well into your 90s. This isn't science fiction anymore. It's the promise of the longevity revolution, and it's unfolding faster than most realise.


With an estimated global value of over US $8 trillion, the longevity economy is reshaping healthcare, technology, lifestyle, and even the way we define ageing. According to UBS, longevity is poised to be one of the most transformative forces of the coming decade — on par with artificial intelligence in its capacity to disrupt and reimagine entire industries.


At the center of this seismic shift stands MORROW, a bold new initiative from entrepreneur Allen Law, who is investing US $156 million (SGD $200 million) over five years to build a global ecosystem of longevity-focused hubs. The first of these will open in Singapore in Q4 2025, with US $15.6 million (SGD $20 million) dedicated to launching an ambitious 38,000 sq ft flagship centre inside the 80,000 sq ft Longevity World at 10 Coleman Street.


But MORROW is more than just a wellness centre — it’s the foundation of a new paradigm: one that shifts healthcare from treatment to prevention, and from illness to vitality.



The Mission: Add Life to Years


Allen Law isn’t new to building ambitious ventures. As Principal at Seveno Capital, Co-Founder of MOVE [REPEAT], Chairman of REVL Training, and founder of the award-winning Park Hotel Group, he has spent the last two decades scaling companies that blend experience, innovation, and purpose.


But with MORROW, his mission goes deeper — it’s about increasing not just lifespan, but healthspan: the number of years we live in good health.


“The World Health Organization estimates that one in six people will be aged over 60 by 2032,” Law notes. “This demands a new approach to lifelong wellbeing. With MORROW, we’re planning to transform how people live, age, recover, and thrive — no matter their background or starting point.”


To achieve this, MORROW’s model is built on science, technology, and human connection — offering every individual a personalised, AI-powered roadmap to better health.



A New Kind of Health Destination


Most wellness and longevity services today cater to the elite. High-end clinics, expensive diagnostics, and bespoke programs have made healthspan optimisation the domain of the wealthy few.


MORROW aims to change that — not by diluting quality, but by leveraging technology and scale to deliver personalised, science-backed services to a far wider audience.


The MORROW experience begins with a comprehensive diagnostic assessment — identifying where you are now, and where your optimal health lies. From this data-rich foundation, a customised roadmap is created, blending coaching, biometrics, wearables, continuous monitoring, and cutting-edge AI to deliver real-time lifestyle optimisation.


And it’s not a solo journey. Group consultations, community engagements, and educational platforms are built into the experience, empowering members to take ownership of their health with support from both peers and professionals.


What makes MORROW particularly disruptive is its commitment to longitudinal data. The AI-driven platform will continuously learn from lifestyle patterns to enable early interventions and predictive insights. It will also fuel a research engine, generating anonymised data for collaboration with global universities to advance the science of lifestyle medicine.



MORROW doesn’t stand alone. It’s part of a wider ecosystem Allen Law is building — a synergy of fitness, wellness, technology, and science-backed interventions.


The Experts Behind the Vision


Trust, science, and credibility form the core of MORROW’s promise. To deliver on this, Law has assembled a powerhouse team of global experts:


  • Dr. Miina Öhman, MD, PhD, a physician-scientist from the University of Helsinki, brings expertise in cardiometabolic disease and lifestyle interventions.


  • Louis Island, Chief Operating Officer, combines public health, business acumen, and physiotherapy to lead integrated care innovation.


  • Simon Matthews, Head of Health Coaching, is a global authority on behavioural change, positive psychology, and lifestyle medicine.


  • Yaron Turpaz, Ph.D., MBA, Chief Technology Officer, has a deep background in pharma, genomics, and AI-powered health solutions.


  • Claudia Correia, Head of Nutrition & Dietetics, has helped over 10,000 individuals make meaningful nutrition changes over her 16-year career.


This diverse team ensures MORROW is not just a wellness brand, but a science-led, ethically grounded health movement.


As Dr. Öhman explains, “The future of healthcare lies in prevention, and in making proven lifestyle interventions accessible to everyone. We must move from a reactive system to one that supports lifelong wellbeing — for all, not just the privileged.”



Singapore: The Launchpad for Global Expansion


Singapore’s flagship MORROW centre, opening in late 2025, is just the beginning.


From here, Law plans to scale the model globally — building centres across major urban hubs to create a borderless, decentralised network of longevity support. Each centre will plug into a centralised technology platform, allowing for seamless data integration, continuous improvement, and expansion without sacrificing personalisation.


By 2030, the vision is to transform MORROW into a global standard-bearer for evidence-based lifestyle medicine — not just extending lives, but enriching them.


Early bookings for the Singapore flagship will open in September 2025 at www.morrow.health



A Global Ecosystem for the Long Game


MORROW doesn’t stand alone. It’s part of a wider ecosystem Allen Law is building — a synergy of fitness, wellness, technology, and science-backed interventions.


His venture capital firm, Seveno Capital, backs companies reshaping the wellness space. His boutique fitness platform, MOVE [REPEAT], currently spans 50 studios in five countries, with plans to double by 2026. His stake in REVL Training — already a leading name in functional training — is expected to grow sixfold in revenue by 2028.


Together, these brands represent a multi-pronged strategy to reshape the way humans move, eat, rest, and live — at scale.



Conclusion: The Real Future of Longevity


There’s a lot of noise in the wellness space — quick fixes, empty promises, and flashy products. But what MORROW offers feels different. It’s not a shortcut. It’s not a biohacking gimmick. It’s an evidence-based, long-term framework for rethinking the way we age.


More importantly, it's inclusive. Allen Law’s vision is not about elite optimisation — it's about democratising longevity. It's about giving more people, in more places, the tools to thrive.


As the global population ages and the pressure on healthcare systems intensifies, initiatives like MORROW will no longer be optional. They will be essential.


This isn’t about delaying death. It’s about enabling life. More of it, and better lived.


Learn more and join the movement at www.morrow.health





Note: The information provided in this article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement or health regimen.




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