Scaling Health and Longevity Conference

With the longevity economy set to hit $367bn by 2032 the time is now to shape and prepare your organisation.

The First of Many. Our 2026 Partners.

The scaling health and longevity conference combines a high-level business conference with access to innovators, experts and vendors of pioneering products and services.

The business of longevity is a first-of-its-kind conference that combines a high-level business conference with access to innovators, experts and vendors of pioneering products and services.

Who needs to attend:

Founders

Founders in longevity and wellness seeking to connect with innovators, investors, and thought leaders shaping the future of health and lifespan innovation.

Corporate Strategists

Strategy-driven executives across real estate, hospitality, finance, and healthcare exploring the impact of longevity on growth and investment strategies.

Clinicians

Clinicians, clinic managers, and product developers advancing into longevity or seeking to integrate longevity into their existing health offerings.

Wellness Execs

Gym, aesthetics, resort, and wellness operators aiming to expand their current offerings with longevity-focused solutions and services.

Who needs to attend:

Founders

Founders in longevity and wellness seeking to connect with innovators, investors, and thought leaders shaping the future of health and lifespan innovation.

Corporate Strategists

Strategy-driven executives across real estate, hospitality, finance, and healthcare exploring the impact of longevity on growth and investment strategies.

Wellness Execs

Gym, aesthetics, resort, and wellness operators aiming to expand their current offerings with longevity-focused solutions and services.

Clinicians

Clinicians, clinic managers, and product developers advancing into longevity or seeking to integrate longevity into their existing health offerings.

Fasting and Medicated Weight Loss

Nutrition & Functional Food

Sleep Optimisation

Cognition & Focus

Digital Longevity

Biological Age Testing

Family Longevity

Cardiometabolic Health

Longevity Supplements

Holistic Health

Women’s Health

Scaling Health and Longevity Conference Agenda

With our first speakers officially announced and many more on the way, early bird tickets are now available! Here’s a glimpse of what is in store on the Scaling Health and Longevity Conference agenda.

DAY 1

8.00 – 9.00

Arrival, registration & refreshments. 

9.00 – 9.45

Future-Proofing Healthcare

The Longevity Revolution and What Comes Next

9.45 – 10.30

Blueprint for a Longevity Health System

From Early Screening to Lifelong Care

10.30 – 11.00

Morning Break 

11.00 – 11.45

Making Prevention Pay

Longevity Business Models for Clinics, Insurers and Employers

11.45 – 12.30

The GLP-1 Effect

From Weight Loss to Longevity Drugs for Consumers

12.30 – 13.30

Networking Lunch / Visit Exhibition

13.30 – 14.15

Healthspan to Wealthspan:

The Financial Architecture of Longer Lives

14.15 – 15.00

Roundtable Disussions

15.00 – 15.30

Afternoon Break

15.30 – 16:15

The Gender Gap in Longevity

 Female health, male health, and longevity equality across genders.

16.15 – 17.00

Final round of pitch contest

To identify and recognise the world’s most exciting and promising early-stage companies innovating in consumer longevity.

17.00 – 17.30

Guardrails to Guidance

How AI Will Shape Clinical Decisions

17.30 – 19.00

Networking Drinks / Visit Exhibition

DAY 2

8.30 – 9.30

Arrival, registration & refreshments. 

9.30 – 10.15

Mapping the Longevity Patient Journey

Designing end-to-end pathways that attract, educate, and retain clients for lifelong health optimisation.

10.15 – 11.00

The Science of Assessment

Building a diagnostic foundation through biomarkers, multi-omics, and evidence-based testing.

11.30 – 12.15

Precision Intervention

Integrating devices, nutrition, and supplementation into multidisciplinary, data-driven protocols that enhance healthspan.

12.15 – 12.45

Managing the Data-Driven Patient

Harnessing AI, wearables, and continuous monitoring to deliver predictive, personalised care.

12.45 – 13.45

Networking Lunch / Visit Exhibition

13.45 – 14.45

Roundtable Discussions

14.45 – 15.30

From Boutique to National

Scaling from bespoke clinics to integrated longevity health networks that redefine preventive care.

15.30 – 16.00

Afternoon Break

16.00 – 16.45

Investing in Longevity Clinical Ecosystem

Scaling from bespoke clinics to integrated longevity health networks that redefine preventive care.

16.45- 17.30

The Longevity Clinic of 2035

Reimagining the business and technology models shaping the future of intelligent, connected healthcare. Keynote/Interview.

17:30 – 19:00

Networking Drinks & Celebration

19:00 – 1:00

After Party

Scaling Health and Longevity Conference Agenda:

With our first speakers officially announced and many more on the way, early bird tickets are now available! Here’s a glimpse of what is in store on the Scaling Health and Longevity Conference agenda.

Day 1 — The Foundations of Longevity

Theme: Exploring the science and lifestyle choices shaping long, healthy living.

9:15 – 9:45

Longevity Beyond Wellness and Medicine

Speakers: Nic Palmarini, Lynne Corner

About this session

To reveal how cultural attitudes toward longevity shape public expectations and present new research on these perceptions, inviting delegates to contribute live to an ongoing study. 

9:45 – 10:30

Blueprint for a Longevity Health System

From Early Screening to Lifelong Care

Speakers: Julian Issa, Naveen Jain, Dr. Aamer Khan, Lars Hartenstein

About this session

As populations age, most health systems are still built to treat sickness not protect health. This session explores how to redesign care models around early screening, multi‑generational prevention and long term support from prenatal years through to end of life. Leaders from public systems, private providers and insurers will share practical blueprints for shifting resources upstream, integrating data and aligning incentives so that staying healthy becomes the core business of healthcare.

11:00 – 11:45

Making Prevention Pay

Longevity Business Models for Clinics, Insurers and Employers

Speakers: Dr. Frederik Dierick, Paolo Pio, Joanna Bensz

About this session

As prevention and early intervention move centre stage, organisations are under pressure to make them both clinically effective and financially sustainable. This session explores how clinics, insurers and employers are redesigning products, incentives and service models to monetise better long‑term health, align economics with prevention, and capture value through reduced risk, improved productivity and stronger member or employee engagement.
11:45 – 12:30

The GLP‑1 Effect

From Weight Loss to Longevity Drugs for Consumers

Speakers: Dr. Asif Qasim, Sindhya Valloppillil, Sebnem Avsar Tuna

About this session

GLP‑1 drugs have surged as weight‑loss treatments, but their broader impact on metabolic health, cardiovascular risk and system-wide costs is still emerging. This session explores what GLP‑1s agonists could mean for clinical practice, insurers, employers and consumers, and how these therapies might fit into wider prevention and care strategies as evidence and appetite builds.

13:30 – 14:15

Designing the Longevity Economy

The Financial Architecture of Longer Lives

Speakers: Julian Issa, Nadine Esposito, Douglas Anderson, Joseph Lu, Andrea Ghirardi

About this session

As people live longer, traditional models of insurance, pensions and savings face growing strain and no longer map neatly onto extended working lives. This session examines how financial institutions, insurers and policymakers are rethinking risk, product design and incentives to better align money, work and retirement with longer lifespans, exploring innovations that can support financial security, flexibility and resilience across a much longer life course.

14:15 – 15:00

Roundtable Discussions

Topics:

Clinics as Growth Engines: Building Profitable Longevity Service Lines
From Fitness to Longevity Hub: How Gyms Add High Value Clinical Services
Designing Longevity-First Insurance Products
Corporate Healthspan: Selling Longevity Programs to Employers
Pricing Prevention: Revenue Models That Make Longevity Care Pay
Investing in the Longevity Economy: What VCs and Asset Managers Want
Longevity Startups: Go-to-Market and Enterprise Partnership Playbooks
Data, Devices and Diagnostics: Building a Longevity Data Stack That Works
GLP‑1 and Beyond: Integrating New Therapies into Longevity Clinics
Regulation and Risk: Staying Compliant in a Fast-Moving Longevity Market

15:30 – 16:15

The Gender Gap in Longevity

Female Health, Male Health and Closing the Divide

Speakers: Dr. Helen O'Neill, Mike Kirby, Dr. Poonam Desai, Dr. Nirusha Kumaran, Siobhan Mitchell

About this session

Health systems have historically under‑served both women and men in different ways, from research gaps and underrepresentation in clinical trials to overlooked life stages such as menopause and andropause. This session explores how these biases shape health outcomes across the lifespan and considers what true “longevity equality” should look like in clinics, workplaces and policy, highlighting practical changes that can better support both sexes throughout longer, healthier lives.

16:15 – 17:00

Final Round of Pitch Competition

Judges: Niko Waesche, Abby Levy, Alexandra Bause, Paolo Pio, Brenda Irwin, Max Gottschalk, Lyne Landry

About this session

The Longevity Show Pitch Competition 2026 is a curated startup competition spotlighting the most promising consumer-relevant companies shaping the future of healthspan, prevention and longevity innovation.

Selected startups will pitch live on stage at The Longevity Show – Scaling Health & Longevity Conference, taking place in London on 26–27 June 2026. The competition highlights founders building science-grounded solutions that help people live longer, healthier lives and supports companies translating longevity into real-world products and services.

The programme culminates in a live on stage final featuring the Top 5 startups presenting to a jury of leading longevity investors, operators and industry leaders.

17:00 – 17:30

Guardrails to Guidance

How AI Will Shape Clinical Decisions

Speakers: Isobel Glanville-Pearl, Samir Mitra, Leonard Rinser, Issac Bentwich

About this session

AI is rapidly evolving from basic decision-support and triage tools to systems capable of synthesising complex clinical, imaging and genomic data to recommend personalised care pathways. This session examines how AI may shift from acting as a guardrail to informing and potentially driving prescriptions in clinical practice, and explores the implications for regulation, liability and professional accountability, including how clinicians, health systems and technology companies can share responsibility for decisions made with machines in the loop.​

Day 2 — Engaging With the Future of Longevity

Theme: Showcasing tools, technologies, and treatments that bring longevity science to life.

9:30 – 10:15

Mapping the Longevity Patient Journey

Designing End to End Pathways

About this session

Longevity clinics need well‑designed, end‑to‑end journeys that go beyond initial diagnostics to deliver ongoing, measurable value. This session explores how to create pathways that attract the right clients, clearly communicate the benefits of longevity care, and keep people engaged in long‑term health optimisation programmes through personalised plans, coaching, feedback loops and smart use of data over time.

10:15 – 11:00

The Science of Assessment

Building a Diagnostic Foundation Through Biomarkers, Multi-Omics and Evidence Based Testing.

Speakers: Phil Newman, Dr. Raghib Ali, Steve Horvath, Dr. Samantha Decombel

About this session

Effective longevity care starts with measuring what matters, using objective data to understand an individual’s current health status and future risk. This session explores how clinics and providers can deploy biomarkers, multi‑omics and rigorous evidence‑based testing to build a robust diagnostic foundation, personalise interventions and track outcomes over time, turning advanced assessment into actionable, longitudinal health optimisation.

11:30 – 12:15

Precision Intervention

Building Multidisciplinary, Data‑Driven Protocols

Speaker: Eric Marcotulli, Kate Woolhouse, David Kasteler, Technogym

About this session

Once the right diagnostics are in place, the real value comes from translating data into targeted, coordinated action. This session explores how to integrate devices, nutrition, supplementation and other interventions into multidisciplinary, evidence‑based protocols that are tailored to the individual and designed to measurably improve healthspan, turning insights into sustained, personalised outcomes.

12:15 – 12:45

Managing the Data-Driven Patient

Building Multidisciplinary, Data‑Driven Protocols

Speaker: Dr. Neil Panchal

About this session

Patients are no longer passive recipients of care. From wearables to at home diagnostics, they are arriving informed, opinionated and data rich. This session examines how longevity clinics can manage expectations, validate data sources and turn patient generated data into meaningful clinical engagement while protecting outcomes, workflow and clinician time.

13:45 – 14:45

Roundtable Discussions

Topics:

Building a Longevity Clinic from Scratch: Model, Team, and Services
Nutrition-Centric Longevity Protocols: From Fasting to Food-as-Medicine
Designing the Longevity Patient Journey: Onboarding to Lifetime Membership
Diagnostics That Matter: What to Measure, How Often, and Why
Personalised Protocols: Turning Data into Actionable Interventions
Staffing the Clinic of 2035: Clinicians, Coaches, and Concierge Roles
EHRs, Apps and APIs: Making Your Longevity Tech Stack Talk to Each Other
Scaling from Boutique to Multi-Site: Operations, SOPs and Quality Control
Paying for Longevity: Memberships, Subscriptions and Hybrid Insurance Models
Clinical Outcomes that Convince: Measuring and Communicating Impact

14:45 – 15:30

From Boutique to National

Scaling Longevity Health Networks

Speakers: Dr. Tom Rifai, Tina Woods, Harpreet Sood

About this session

Many longevity services start as high touch, bespoke clinics. The real challenge is scaling them into integrated networks that serve broader populations. This session looks at the models, partnerships and operational disciplines needed to move from premium pilots to prevention focused services that can work at, city, regional, network and national scale.

16:00 – 16:30

Co- Architects of Longevity

Speakers: Nic Palmarini, Lynne Corner, Jackie Cooper

About this session

To introduce Edelman/s Longevity Lab framework , helping brands move from targeting older consumers to actively shaping four key environments that improve customer longevity and drive long term business growth, 

16:30 – 17:15

The Longevity Clinic of 2035

Reimagining Business and Technology Models

Speaker: Iain De Havilland, Dr. Ash Kapoor, Lanserhof

About this session

What will a leading clinic look like in ten years time; will it be a network, a digital brand, or a hospital group? This session examines emerging business and technology models for next‑generation clinics, from virtual first care and AI enabled teams to new revenue structures, partnerships and service lines that make long term optimisation commercially viable.

Our Founders Longevity Forum over the last 2 years have evolved into this gathering of minds, here’s the calibre of organisations that join us:

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