Aged Care: Da Nang Summit Sets May 15 Focus on Senior Living Future in Southeast Asia

Aged Care: Da Nang Summit Sets May 15 Focus on Senior Living Future in Southeast Asia

aged care is taking center stage in Da Nang as organizers prepare an executive summit aimed at shaping the future of elderly care and senior living models in Vietnam. The Da Nang Global Business Summit 2026: Silver Generation Innovation Edition is scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2026, at the Pullman Danang Beach Resort in Da Nang, Vietnam. The stated goal is to bring business leaders, policymakers, investors, and healthcare innovators into one room to position Da Nang as a strategic hub for the “Silver Economy” in Southeast Asia.

Summit set for May 15, 2026, in Da Nang

The event will convene in Da Nang with a program described as focused on “elderly care, integrated healthcare, and senior living models” in Vietnam. Organizers frame the gathering as a response to population aging as a global trend, with Vietnam’s elderly healthcare market presented as a fast-expanding opportunity area.

The summit is being organized by Lion Huynh Tran Co., Ltd., and is set at the Pullman Danang Beach Resort. The announcement describes an “executive summit” format intended to connect decision-makers and specialists working on healthcare delivery and senior living innovation.

Aged Care market projections highlight Vietnam growth outlook

One of the central data points tied to the summit comes from a named research report: Phoenix Research, titled “Vietnam Elderly Care Market: Homecare, Assisted Living and Digital Telecare Transformation (2025–2033)”. The report projects Vietnam’s elderly care market will grow from USD 940 million in 2025 to USD 1. 79 billion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8. 1%.

The same Phoenix Research report identifies Central Vietnam—led by Da Nang—as the fastest-growing region, forecast at a CAGR of approximately 9. 1%. Organizers cite this trajectory as part of the rationale for building Da Nang’s profile as a hub for innovation and investment in senior living models.

Immediate reactions: Organizer outlines “Silver Economy” ambitions

Ms. Huynh Thanh Thuy, Founder & CEO of Lion Huynh Tran Co., Ltd., described the summit’s ambitions in direct terms, saying: “We are not just hosting a summit; we are architecting a new future for aging in Vietnam. By bridging international expertise with Da Nang’s unique potential, we aim to transform the ‘Silver Economy’ from a demographic challenge into a thriving, high-tech ecosystem. Our goal is to make Da Nang the heart of medical tourism and modern senior living in Southeast Asia—where innovation goes alongside dignity. ”

The event is also described as featuring keynote speeches and expert panel discussions. While the announcement references an Advisory Board and international speakers, it does not list individual names within the provided details.

Supporters and partners listed for the Da Nang gathering

The summit is supported by a roster of institutions and organizations named in the announcement, including the Da Nang Tourism Promotion Center and the Da Nang Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, along with Danang YBA, EuroCham, and other partners. The program is also described as made possible through collaboration with sponsors and partners including Vinmec Da Nang International Hospital, Savills Vietnam, AmCham Central Vietnam, Digital Health Partnership, Axel Health Group, DataHouse, Tra Vinh University, and the Pullman Danang Beach Resort.

What’s next after May 15

Following the May 15, 2026 convening, the summit’s stated next step is to translate discussions among policymakers, domestic enterprises, and global investors into momentum for “Silver Generation” living models across Southeast Asia. For participants watching the sector, the key near-term marker will be whether the gathering produces concrete collaborations aligned with the market trajectory described in the Phoenix Research outlook—especially in a region the report flags as the fastest-growing.

As planning continues toward the event date, aged care remains at the center of the summit’s pitch: building integrated healthcare and senior living models while pushing Da Nang’s bid to be a strategic Silver Economy hub in Southeast Asia.

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