STAMFORD — New products, services and investment opportunities that can improve the lives of older adults is the focus of a breakfast hosted by Stamford’s SilverSource, an organization that provides resources for the elderly. Crispin Baynes, co-director of the New York chapter of Aging 2.0, will lead the third annual SilverSource Autumn Breakfast, which this year has added a panel discussion. “Innovators and investors alike are recognizing the socioeconomic opportunities for products and applications benefiting retirees and the baby boomer generation,” SilverSource Executive Director Kathleen Bordelon said in a press release.