At SPC, we believe technology makes sense when it improves people's lives. That’s why being part of the New Longevity Map driven by Ashoka is an honor that fills us with pride. This initiative brings together organizations that are transforming how we understand and experience longevity: beyond adding years, it’s about gaining quality, connection, and purpose.
The new longevity: an active, connected, and purposeful stage
Talking about new longevity means talking about a shift in perspective. Older adults are no longer just care recipients but protagonists of a vital stage full of opportunities to learn, share, and continue contributing.
At SPC, we share this vision: we believe in active and digitally inclusive longevity, where technology is a bridge between generations, not a barrier. Bridging the digital divide is key so that all ages can fully participate in an increasingly connected society.
SPC Care: remote care and support
Our contribution to this new longevity is embodied in SPC Care, the first free app that allows helping older adults use their phones remotely. With SPC Care, children and caregivers can support, guide, and resolve technological doubts in real time, no matter the distance. This not only facilitates the digital autonomy of older adults but also provides peace of mind to their families, knowing they can care and stay close at all times.
Launched less than a year ago, SPC Care already has over 6,500 users in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and Germany. This figure reflects the real need for tools that facilitate digital and emotional support.
Technology serving well-being
Being part of the New Longevity Map strengthens our commitment to a future where technology serves people.

At SPC, we develop accessible, intuitive devices designed for every stage of life: from simple smartphones like the SPC ZEUS 2 to connectivity solutions that promote independence and well-being.
We want to contribute to a society where all ages add value and where technological innovation helps maintain bonds, provide better care, and live with higher quality.
An invitation to keep building together
The new longevity is a collective challenge. It involves rethinking how we design products, cities, and relationships so that aging means continuing to participate, learn, and connect.
At SPC, we will continue working with the same purpose: to make technology simple, human, and approachable. Because when older adults can use it confidently, we all win.
This commitment is also reflected in initiatives like the Healthy Aging Decalogue, which we developed together with wellness educator Jana Fernández to promote habits that improve quality of life and emotional balance at every stage.
📍 Discover our profile on the Ashoka New Longevity Map and learn about other inspiring initiatives like the Friends of the Elderly Foundation or the Dignified Care Foundation, which also work for active and inclusive aging.