The Global Wellness Summit (GWS) will host its 19th annual conference from November 18-21 at the Mandarin Oriental in Downtown Dubai. This year's agenda focuses on bridging gaps in the longevity sector by bringing together leaders from diverse fields, including medicine, biotech, tech, wellness, sports, hospitality, and real estate.
The summit aims to
create a collaborative forum for discussing innovative research and practices
in longevity, featuring over 60 expert speakers, including seasoned researchers
and startup leaders.
More than 500 participants, including doctors,
scientists, wellness executives, investors, and policymakers from over 50
countries, will engage in keynotes, panels, and presentations, aiming to
redirect the longevity conversation towards a more integrated medical-wellness
future.
“Creating the agenda for a conference
exploring ‘Longevity Through a Wellness Lens’ has been an inspiring adventure,”
said Nancy Davis, chief creative officer and executive director for the GWS.
“With longevity, walls have formed between biotech and medicine, traditional
and emerging wellness approaches, and experimental tech and biohacking. We
believe the future––where the real promise and innovation will be––is far
greater integration and collaboration, with evidence as the guide. We’ve
designed the Summit to be the launchpad to that future and expect this deep
dive into the latest thinking on longevity will spark new models and business
partnerships.” -TradeArabia News Service