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The Longevity Show: Scaling Health & Longevity Conference




The Conference Shaping the Future of the Longevity Economy

Some conferences talk about the future. Others are busy building it. The Longevity Show: Scaling Health & Longevity Conference*, arriving at Tobacco Dock, London on 26–27 June 2026, sits firmly in the second category.

Think of it less as another industry event, more as a meeting point for the people turning longevity from buzzword into business model. With the longevity economy forecast to reach $367bn by 2032, this is where founders, investors, clinics, employers and innovators come to understand what’s working — and what’s next.

Across two days at one of East London’s most iconic venues, the conference explores how longevity is becoming scalable, commercial and increasingly impossible to ignore. From diagnostics, biomarkers and AI-powered care models to personalised prevention and next-generation wellness platforms, the agenda is designed for those looking to unlock new revenue, build partnerships and turn ideas into action.

The speaker line-up brings together the people shaping the sector from the inside. Expect founders, researchers, operators and industry leaders including Dr Poonam Desai, founder of Longevity Place and HER Longevity, Sebnem Avsar Tuna, UK General Manager at Novo Nordisk, David Kasteler, founder of Regenerative Research Group, and Professor Steve Horvath, pioneer of the biological age clock.

Because in a market moving this fast, staying informed is useful. Building the right connections — and spotting the next opportunity before everyone else does — is where the real advantage begins.

26–27 June 2026 | Tobacco Dock, London
The future of health and longevity business starts here.

Further Information

Date: 26/06/2026 08:00 UK
Hosted by: The Longevity Show
Location: TOBACCO DOCK LONDON Wapping Lane LONDON E1W 2SF. GB

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