2060 Longevity forum

2060 Longevity forum
2060 Longevity forum
30 août 2025
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Aix-en-Provence

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30th – 31st of August 2025, Aix-en-Provence, South of France.
One of the most beautiful and longevity friendly places in the world.

We bring investors, longevity entrepreneurs, scientists and policy makers together to discuss why Longevity is the best Investment Opportunity of Modern Times.

 

Human longevity is the best investment opportunity in the history of humanity

 

Just think for a second, how much would anyone be willing to pay to live longer and healthier ?

 

This burgeoning anti-aging and longevity sector is poised for explosive growth, with a projected market value of $367 billion by 2032, driven by a compound annual growth rate of 30+%, according to Research & Markets.

Backed by billionaires and institutional investors, the industry is spearheaded by trailblazers conducting groundbreaking research aimed at halting aging and, perhaps, rewriting the very concept of mortality. Visionaries such as Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel, Larry Ellison, and Larry Page, along with companies like Alphabet, are pouring resources into a field where science meets ambition.

 

At the forefront of this movement are organizations like the Methuselah FoundationJuvenescence and BioSplice Therapeutics, exploring solutions from cellular reprogramming and gene therapy to cyborg technology and regenerative medicine. With approaches like cryonics, mind uploading, and young-blood transfusions, these pioneers are redefining possibilities. As big names and investments converge, the longevity revolution marks a new era in human potential.

 

Science is closer than ever to cracking the code of human biology

 

We are the first generation of Humans for whom Defeating diseases and slowing down, stopping or even reversing the process of aging itself has become an audacious yet realistic goal.

 

In 2009, Japanese scientist Yamanaka discovered the OSKM factors, genes that can rejuvenate cells to a youthful state. This breakthrough earned him the Nobel Prize in 2012 and spurred significant advancements in cellular reprogramming .

This discovery, together with other promising technologies (cryopreservation, organ replacement, xenotransplantation, 3D organ printing, gene therapies, etc..) brought us closer than ever to defeating aging.

The pace of biotechnology and preventative medicine is being accelerated even more by Artificial Intelligence. Currently, many ongoing R&D projects address the topic of massively parallel « in silico » drug discovery, some of them reliably testing 1 billion molecules / day.

Joséphine Boudy