Entrepreneur Allen Law is set to launch MORROW, a 38,000 sq ft wellness centre in Singapore, marking a significant step in his mission to extend human healthspan. The centre, located at Longevity World on Coleman Street, will open in Q4 2025. Law has invested $156m (S$ 200m) to establish MORROW, with $20m (S$ 20m) allocated for the initial setup and technology.
MORROW aims to make high-quality wellness services accessible beyond the ultra-wealthy, utilising AI and technology to offer personalised health plans. The centre will provide a comprehensive diagnostic assessment to tailor individual health strategies, supported by expert coaching and advanced technologies such as AI wearables and continuous monitoring.
The initiative is part of a broader $8t longevity revolution, identified by UBS as a key transformational opportunity alongside AI. MORROW’s AI platform will not only personalise services but also contribute to global research by collaborating with universities to analyse anonymised lifestyle data.
The leadership team includes experts like Dr Miina Öhman, a specialist in cardiometabolic disease, and Chief Technology Officer Yaron Turpaz, who brings expertise in genomics and precision health. The centre will also feature shared consultations and community engagement activities to empower individuals in managing their health.
Allen Law, also the CEO of MORROW, emphasised the importance of shifting towards sustainable healthcare with a focus on prevention. He stated, “MORROW will promote a model of lifelong health where wellbeing is maintained and restored through science, human connection, and innovation.”
Early bookings for MORROW will commence in September 2025, as the centre prepares to transform health and wellness accessibility in Singapore and beyond.
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