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Aging 2025

Global Summit on

Aging and Longevity

Theme: Aging Redefined: Innovations and Strategies for Healthy Longevity in a Changing World

When

October 23-24, 2025

Where

Tokyo, Japan

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Dear Esteemed Colleagues and Global Leaders,

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It is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to the Global Summit on Aging and Longevity (Aging 2025), taking place on October 23-24, 2025, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan. Under the theme "Aging Redefined: Innovations and Strategies for Healthy Longevity in a Changing World," this summit aims to foster an unparalleled dialogue on the transformative advancements and collaborative strategies essential for addressing the challenges and opportunities of aging in the 21st century.

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As the global population ages at an unprecedented rate, the need for innovative solutions in aging care, policy, and research has never been more urgent. Aging 2025 brings together preeminent experts, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge discoveries, share groundbreaking research, and cultivate actionable strategies to redefine what it means to age in a healthy and dignified manner.

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Join us in Tokyo, a city that embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation, as we chart a path forward toward healthy longevity and equitable aging solutions for future generations.

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About the Conference

The Global Summit on Aging and Longevity (Aging 2025) is a premier international forum dedicated to advancing research, innovation, and collaboration in the field of aging. As populations across the globe continue to age at an unprecedented rate, Aging 2025 serves as a catalyst for redefining aging through innovative healthcare practices, technological breakthroughs, and equitable policy frameworks.

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Anchored in the theme, "Aging Redefined: Innovations and Strategies for Healthy Longevity in a Changing World," the summit offers an interdisciplinary platform to address critical aspects of aging, including geriatric care, social determinants of health, precision medicine, and age-friendly technologies. This landmark event aims to bridge the gap between research, policy, and practice to ensure healthier and more fulfilling lives for aging populations worldwide.

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​With a diverse array of sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities, Aging 2025 is set to inspire dialogue and collaboration that will pave the way for actionable change in aging care and research.

Who Should Attend?

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The Global Summit on Aging and Longevity is designed to bring together a diverse range of participants, including:

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  • Healthcare Providers: Geriatricians, nurses, and allied health professionals specializing in aging and elder care.

  • Researchers and Academicians: Experts in aging biology, epigenetics, and neuroscience.

  • Public Health Officials: Advocates for population health initiatives targeting aging demographics.

  • Technologists and Innovators: Developers of age-friendly technologies, wearable devices, and AI-driven solutions.

  • Industry Leaders: Representatives from pharmaceutical, biotech, and healthcare device industries.

  • Policymakers and Economists: Influencers shaping global policies and economic frameworks to support aging populations.

  • Community Leaders: Advocates and representatives from non-profits focused on enhancing the quality of life for older adults.

Target Audience

The summit’s interdisciplinary approach ensures a diverse and inclusive audience, including:

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Key/Special Features

Maternal 2025 offers a dynamic and engaging program, featuring:

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Market Analysis Report

The global aging population is reshaping healthcare systems, economies, and societies. By 2050, over 1.5 billion individuals will be aged 65 or older, presenting both challenges and opportunities for innovation in aging care. The market for aging-related healthcare solutions, including diagnostics, therapies, assistive technologies, and lifestyle products, is projected to exceed $2.5 trillion by 2030.
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Key market drivers include:
 

  • The rising prevalence of age-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular diseases, and osteoporosis.

  • Growing demand for long-term care facilities and age-friendly housing.

  • Advancements in personalized medicine and lifestyle interventions for aging populations.

  • Integration of AI, robotics, and wearable technologies to enhance elder care.

  • Increased government and private investments in research, policy, and infrastructure for aging populations.


Aging 2025 provides a critical platform to address these trends, explore emerging opportunities, and shape the future of aging care globally.

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Why You Should Attend

  1. Engage with Global Leaders: Learn from world-renowned speakers and experts who are driving innovation in aging research and care.

  2. Stay at the Forefront of Research: Gain insights into the latest scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements in gerontology and elder care.

  3. Collaborate Across Disciplines: Build partnerships with peers and stakeholders across academia, healthcare, industry, and policy sectors.

  4. Explore Practical Solutions: Discover actionable strategies for improving aging care in clinical, community, and policy contexts.

  5. Shape the Future of Aging: Contribute to the global dialogue on healthy longevity, equity, and innovation in aging care.

  6. Experience Tokyo: Immerse yourself in the cultural richness and technological innovation of one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

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Attending Aging 2025 is an unparalleled opportunity to make a lasting impact on the future of aging care, ensuring healthier, more equitable, and fulfilling lives for aging populations around the world. Join us and be part of this transformative journey.

Sessions
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Conference Engaging Sessions & Tracks

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 1: Innovations in Aging Research

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 2: Healthy Aging and Lifestyle Interventions

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 3: Social and Economic Dimensions of Aging

  • Track 6: Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Access
    Healthcare disparities remain a pressing global issue, with marginalized populations often facing significant barriers to accessing care. This session focuses on identifying systemic inequities, exploring interventions to bridge these gaps, and fostering collaborative strategies to achieve equitable healthcare for all. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health professionals and researchers studying healthcare inequities. Policymakers advocating for equitable healthcare systems. Community organizations implementing access-focused initiatives. Healthcare providers addressing disparities in underserved populations. Delegate Takeaways Insights into root causes of healthcare disparities and actionable strategies to address them. Case studies highlighting successful models for improving access in underserved communities. Tools to design and implement equity-driven healthcare initiatives.
  • Track 7: The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging Healthcare Gaps
    Telemedicine has emerged as a critical tool for expanding healthcare access, particularly in remote and underserved regions. This session explores the transformative potential of telemedicine, covering technological advancements, policy frameworks, and challenges in implementation. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Telemedicine innovators and developers of remote healthcare platforms. Healthcare providers using telemedicine to reach underserved populations. Policy experts advocating for telehealth regulations and reimbursement models. Researchers studying the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery. Delegate Takeaways Understanding of telemedicine’s role in addressing healthcare gaps globally. Exposure to successful telehealth models and best practices for implementation. Strategies to overcome technological, regulatory, and logistical challenges in telemedicine.
  • Track 8: Community Health Workers: Scaling Impact in Low-Income Regions
    Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in delivering primary healthcare and improving outcomes in low-income regions. This session examines how CHWs can be effectively trained, empowered, and integrated into healthcare systems to address critical public health challenges. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Public health officials implementing CHW programs. NGOs and community organizations focusing on grassroots healthcare delivery. Researchers evaluating the impact of CHWs on health outcomes. Policymakers designing frameworks to support CHWs. Delegate Takeaways Practical approaches to training and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems. Case studies demonstrating the impact of CHWs in low-resource settings. Insights into sustainable funding models and policies to support CHW programs.
  • Track 9: Affordable Innovations for Low-Cost Healthcare Delivery
    This session highlights groundbreaking innovations aimed at reducing healthcare costs while maintaining quality and accessibility. Discussions will focus on scalable technologies, creative service delivery models, and collaborative solutions for low-cost healthcare in resource-constrained settings. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Innovators developing cost-effective healthcare technologies. Healthcare providers implementing affordable care models. Researchers studying the economic impact of low-cost healthcare innovations. NGOs and startups addressing healthcare affordability. Delegate Takeaways Exposure to innovative solutions for affordable healthcare delivery. Strategies for scaling cost-effective models in diverse settings. Insights into partnerships and funding opportunities to drive innovation.
  • Track 10: Universal Health Coverage: Global Success Stories and Lessons Learned
    Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all individuals have access to essential healthcare services without financial hardship. This session showcases global success stories, highlights challenges, and shares lessons learned in achieving UHC. Who Can Submit an Abstract and Deliver the Talk? Policymakers and government leaders driving UHC initiatives. Researchers analyzing the impact and sustainability of UHC programs. International organizations working on UHC implementation and advocacy. Healthcare providers contributing to UHC models. Delegate Takeaways Comprehensive understanding of the principles and frameworks of UHC. Lessons learned from successful UHC implementations in various countries. Tools to advocate for and implement UHC policies in local contexts.

Session 4: Innovations in Aging Care

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Agenda

Agenda

Day 1

Innovations and Healthy Aging

08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

Registration and Networking Breakfast

09:00 AM - 09:45 AM

Opening Keynote

“Aging Redefined: A Vision for Healthy Longevity in a Changing World”

09:45 AM - 10:15 AM

Plenary Talk

“Biomarkers of Aging: Unlocking the Path to Longevity”

10:15 AM - 10:30 AM

Networking and Refreshments Break

Session Track 1: Innovations in Aging Research

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Panel Discussion

“Advances in Anti-Aging Therapies: From Senolytics to Gene Editing”

  • Progress in regenerative medicine.

  • Ethical implications of extending lifespan.

  • ​Translating lab discoveries into clinical applications.

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM

Oral Presentation

“Epigenetics and Aging: Modifying the Clock”

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM

Oral Presentation

“AI and Big Data: Driving Aging Research Forward”

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM

Case Study

“Applying Biomarker Research to Predict and Prevent Age-Related Diseases”

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Networking Lunch Break

Session Track 2: Healthy Aging and Lifestyle Interventions

01:30 PM - 02:00 PM

Keynote Talk

“The Role of Lifestyle in Promoting Healthy Longevity”
02:00 PM - 02:30 PM

Plenary Talk

“Nutrition for Longevity: Evidence-Based Dietary Interventions”

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Panel Discussion

“The Science of Physical Activity in Aging Populations”

  • Exercise interventions to maintain mobility and strength.

  • Innovative technologies to encourage physical activity in older adults.

  • ​Addressing barriers to exercise in aging populations.

03:30 PM - 03:45 PM

Networking and Refreshments Break

03:45 PM - 04:05 PM

Oral Presentation

“Preventing Cognitive Decline: Early Interventions for Brain Health”

04:05 PM - 04:25 PM

Oral Presentation

“Technology for Active Aging: Empowering Independence”

04:25 PM - 04:45 PM

Case Study

“Success Stories in Integrating Wearable Devices into Aging Care”
04:45 PM

Closing Remarks and Day 1 Wrap-Up

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