

Who Gets to Live Longer? How AI Is Making Longevity Accessible.
Unlock the future of well-being! Join top longevity experts for a powerful panel discussion on preventative health and wearable tech. Network over a healthy, organic, high-protein dinner. Get actionable insights to master your vitality.
Longevity used to be a niche obsession for the ultra-wealthy. Now, AI is making preventive health care more accessible, personalized, and commercially viable.
Join our founders, clinicians, and investors to discover:
Why longevity is moving from luxury to mainstream and no longer needs a $2M/year, Bryan Johnson budget
What building in this space looks like, from engineering a dog vaccine to a DIY cancer cure that actually worked
Why the first single-entrepreneur, billion-dollar company emerged in this space and the opportunity this presents for founders, clinicians and investors
How you can take action on living longer right away with wearables, blood tests and more
Speakers
Dr. Amol Deshpande — Physician turned entrepreneur, bringing twenty-five years of clinical experience in chronic pain management to the question of how AI and longevity medicine can reach people who need it most, not just those who can afford it.
Rex Farrand — Co-founder & CEO of MyHealthspan and accessible tech provider, building longevity tools at a price point that makes preventative health available beyond the executive health crowd.
Ambuj Srivastava — IT Leader & Cancer Patient Advocate, giving voice to patients navigating the sick care system, seeking the advantages and alternatives offered in the longevity space.
Victoria Xu — CEO of miRoncol Health and an angel investor in impact startups, bringing triple angles as a consumer, investor and founder's view on what it takes to move breakthrough science out of the lab and into the hands of people.
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