Older adults can be the focus of emerging digital health firms. Kudos to Aging 2.0 and its effort to find an attract startups that can help older adults. So much of the Digital Health landscape acts, just like Apple, agnostic about age, avoiding the chance to shape a market message for products that clearly could benefit (and in Apple’s case, do benefit) older adults. Even more striking is the percentage of health care costs that are actually spent on older adults. For other age-indifferent health-related see Connected Health Symposium and mHealth Summit for too many examples. But Aging 2.0 has a different agenda than these — welcoming the messaging about age and inviting companies that these other events might (or might not) welcome in LivePitch events. Here are a few of the companies in the Digital Health space pitching for pilots at Aging 2.0. Material is from the companies’ websites: