

Welcome Message
Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
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It is with profound honor and great pride that I welcome you to the 2nd Edition of the Global Summit on Aging and Longevity (Aging 2026), taking place on November 09–10, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan. We are privileged to host this prestigious gathering of internationally renowned experts, senior policymakers, academicians, clinicians, and industry leaders from across the world, whose leadership and scholarship continue to shape the global agenda on aging and longevity.
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Building upon the success of our inaugural edition, Aging 2026 stands as a high-level forum for strategic dialogue, scientific rigor, and policy innovation. Under the theme “Resilient Longevity Systems for a Rapidly Aging World,” the summit will explore integrated, future-ready approaches to healthcare delivery, social systems, technology, and policy that support healthy, dignified, and sustainable aging.
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As longevity accelerates across all regions, the need for resilient and adaptive aging systems has never been more critical. This summit provides a unique platform to exchange evidence-based insights, share pioneering research, and define actionable pathways that respond to demographic transformation at a global scale.
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​We look forward to welcoming you to Tokyo—a city globally recognized for its leadership in longevity and innovation—as we collectively set new benchmarks for the future of aging worldwide.


About the Conference
The Global Summit on Aging and Longevity (Aging 2026) 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 2026 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 2026 is set to inspire dialogue and collaboration that will pave the way for actionable change in aging care and research.
Who Should Attend?

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.
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Researchers and Academicians: Experts in aging biology, epigenetics, and neuroscience.
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Public Health Officials: Advocates for population health initiatives targeting aging demographics.
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Technologists and Innovators: Developers of age-friendly technologies, wearable devices, and AI-driven solutions.
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Industry Leaders: Representatives from pharmaceutical, biotech, and healthcare device industries.
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Policymakers and Economists: Influencers shaping global policies and economic frameworks to support aging populations.
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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:


Key/Special Features


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:
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The rising prevalence of age-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular diseases, and osteoporosis.
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Growing demand for long-term care facilities and age-friendly housing.
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Advancements in personalized medicine and lifestyle interventions for aging populations.
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Integration of AI, robotics, and wearable technologies to enhance elder care.
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Increased government and private investments in research, policy, and infrastructure for aging populations.
Aging 2026 provides a critical platform to address these trends, explore emerging opportunities, and shape the future of aging care globally.

Why You Should Attend
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Engage with Global Leaders: Learn from world-renowned speakers and experts who are driving innovation in aging research and care.
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Stay at the Forefront of Research: Gain insights into the latest scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements in gerontology and elder care.
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Collaborate Across Disciplines: Build partnerships with peers and stakeholders across academia, healthcare, industry, and policy sectors.
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Explore Practical Solutions: Discover actionable strategies for improving aging care in clinical, community, and policy contexts.
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Shape the Future of Aging: Contribute to the global dialogue on healthy longevity, equity, and innovation in aging care.
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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 2026 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.

Conference Engaging Sessions & Tracks
Session 1: Innovations in Aging Research
Session 2: Healthy Aging and Lifestyle Interventions
Session 3: Social and Economic Dimensions of Aging
Session 4: Innovations in Aging Care

Agenda
Day 1
Innovations and Healthy Aging
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration, Welcome & Opening Remarks
9:00 AM - 9:45 AM: Opening Keynote
“The Future of Healthy Longevity: Global Trends and Japan’s Agenda.”
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM: Plenary Talk
“The New Biology of Aging: Translational Science Shaping Human Longevity”
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Networking and Refreshments Break
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Panel Discussion
“Innovating Home Care Systems for an Aging World: Technology, Workforce Mobility, and Rural Service Delivery.”
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Technology-enabled home-based care (remote monitoring, AI triage, digital home nursing)
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Cross-regional workforce mobility and new care labour models
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Scalable rural aging-care infrastructures
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Policy innovation for home care reimbursement
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Integrating community, family, and digital systems
11:30 AM - 11:50 AM: Oral Presentation
“Geriatric Medicine Innovations: Multimorbidity Management in Home and Community Settings”
11:50 AM - 12:10 PM: Oral Presentation
“Multi-Omics and Precision Longevity: Mapping Aging Trajectories Across Populations”
12:10 PM - 12:30 PM: Case Study
“Translating Biomarker Platforms into Early Detection Strategies for Age-Related Decline”
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Networking Lunch Break
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM: Keynote Talk
“Lifestyle as Medicine: Integrative Approaches for Extending Healthspan”
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Plenary Talk
“Nutritional Geroscience: Precision Diets for Metabolic & Cognitive Longevity”
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Panel Discussion
“Mobility, Strength, and Function: Re-Engineering Physical Activity for Aging Populations”
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Digital coaching systems
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Robotics-assisted mobility
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Evidence-based exercise frameworks
3:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Networking and Refreshments Break
3:45 PM - 4:05 PM: Oral Presentation
“Preventing Cognitive Decline: Early Interventions for Brain Health”
4:05 PM - 4:25 PM: Oral Presentation
“Active Aging Technologies: Smart Environments Supporting Independent Living”
4:25 PM - 4:45 PM: Case Study
“Wearable-Enabled Longevity Monitoring: Outcomes from Real-World Deployments”
4:45 PM
Closing Remarks and Day 1 Wrap-Up
Distinguished Organizations of Past Speakers


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