Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025 (MLS25)
Thursday 13 Nov 2025 Friday 14 Nov 2025 Saturday 15 Nov 2025
14h00 - 19h00 09h00 - 20h00 09h00 - 17h00
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About the Event : Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025 (MLS25)
Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025 Optimising Your Health. Extending Your Healthy Years.
13–15 November 2025 | Trianon Convention Centre (TCC)
Mauritius is hosting its first Longevity Summit, an event fully dedicated to health, prevention, and better living.
Over three inspiring and info-filled days, you’ll discover how the latest science of longevity can help you live longer, stay healthier, and feel your best at every age — by moving from treating illness to building lasting vitality through prevention, smarter habits, and better care. As Mauritius faces rising rates of diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions, the Summit brings together experts, health professionals, and citizens to share practical tools and ideas for a healthier future.
For health professionals
Learn directly from world experts in preventive medicine, diagnostics, and healthy ageing — and explore how these approaches can benefit your patients and your practice.
For policymakers and business leaders
Understand how better health supports productivity, innovation, and sustainable growth — and how Mauritius can build its own longevity economy.
For everyone
Get simple, science-based advice to improve daily wellbeing: better nutrition, quality sleep, movement, stress management, and early prevention.
Science shows that most chronic diseases can be prevented or delayed through small, consistent lifestyle choices. The Mauritius Longevity Summit is about turning that knowledge into a collective movement for better health - where prevention and wellbeing become everyone’s responsibility and everyone’s benefit.
Program Overview
Day 1 – Thursday, 13 November (14:00–19:00)
Theme: The Science of Longer, Healthier Lives: A Friendly Introduction
Why this matters to every family - and how Mauritius can lead. Simple, clear explanations of how aging works and what we can do about it.
- National opening and commitment to longevity
- Foundations of longevity biology
- The longevity opportunity: economic and policy perspectives
- Building a movement: collaboration across science, healthcare, and society
- Networking reception
Day 2 – Friday, 14 November (09:00–20:00)
Theme: Turning Aging Science into Better Health Care
Straightforward explanations of what drives aging, how it links to major diseases, and where new treatments may help.
- Cellular hallmarks and mechanisms of aging
- Key disease interfaces: cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurodegenerative
- The Mauritius diabetes challenge — a fireside conversation
- Regeneration and reprogramming: opportunities and cautions
- The big vision meets local implementation
- Networking dinner
Day 3 – Saturday, 15 November (09:00–17:00)
Theme: Living Longer, Living Better
- The four pillars of longevity: sleep, exercise, nutrition, and stress resilience
- Translating biomarkers and diagnostics into clinical practice
- The next steps for Mauritius — goals, governance, and public engagement
Program subject to change based on speaker availability.
Confirmed Faculty
Global experts leading the field of longevity science and preventive medicine:
- Dr. Mehmood Khan (Hevolution Foundation) — Healthspan economy & national roadmap
- Dr. John Newman (Buck Institute / UCSF) — Metabolic geroscience & hospital models
- Prof. Brian Kennedy (National University of Singapore) — Biomarkers, community trials, biological age
- Prof. Evelyne Bischof (HLMS / Sheba Medical Center) — Clinical longevity protocols, ethics, and safety
- Prof. Morten Scheibye-Knudsen (University of Copenhagen) — DNA repair, mitochondria, and combination therapies
- Prof. Suresh Rattan (Aarhus University, emeritus) — Hormesis and adaptive stress in public health
- Prof. Matt Kaeberlein (Optispan / Dog Aging Project) — mTOR, rapamycin, and evidence-based interventions
- Prof. Deepak Saini (Centre for Healthy Ageing, India) — Epigenetics, cellular senescence, and interventions for healthy aging
- Dr. Michael Ringel (Life Biosciences / BCG) — Regulatory strategy and longevity economics
- Brian Van Weele (Buck Institute) — Philanthropy and longevity fund design
- Rémy Gross (Buck Institute) — Tech transfer and startup pathways
- Dr. Oki O’Connor (Cyclarity) — Atherosclerosis root-cause repair
- Dr. Yuta Lee (Accelerated Biosciences) — Regenerative medicine readiness
- Dr. Kennedy Schaal (Rejuve / SingularityNET) — AI, data, and citizen science platforms
- Dr. James Yurkovich (Phenome Health / Buck Institute) — Phenomics and digital twins in the clinic
- Martin O’Dea (Longevity Summit Dublin) — Movement architecture and global governance
- Dr. Tzippi Strauss (Sheba Medical Center) — Early-life prevention and lifelong health
What to Expect
- Three days of high-level scientific presentations and discussions
- Exploration of the biology of aging and its clinical translation
- Focus on metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative health
- Practical strategies for prevention, diagnostics, and healthy aging
- Networking with scientists, clinicians, and innovators shaping the field
Practical Information
- Language: English
- Audience: Healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and future-focused individuals
- Payment: 100% upon booking
- Refunds: 100% refund until 15 October 2025; non-refundable thereafter
- Postponement: All benefits roll to revised dates if applicable
- Force majeure: Standard coverage applies
- Certification Workflow: CPD points and HRDC refund available on request.
Join the movement to add +10 healthy years to every Mauritian.
🌐 www.longevitysummit.mu
Event Location
Upcoming Events
Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025 Optimising Your Health. Extending Your Healthy Years.
13–15 November 2025 | Trianon Convention Centre (TCC)
Mauritius is hosting its first Longevity Summit, an event fully dedicated to health, prevention, and better living.
Over three inspiring and info-filled days, you’ll discover how the latest science of longevity can help you live longer, stay healthier, and feel your best at every age — by moving from treating illness to building lasting vitality through prevention, smarter habits, and better care. As Mauritius faces rising rates of diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions, the Summit brings together experts, health professionals, and citizens to share practical tools and ideas for a healthier future.
For health professionals
Learn directly from world experts in preventive medicine, diagnostics, and healthy ageing — and explore how these approaches can benefit your patients and your practice.
For policymakers and business leaders
Understand how better health supports productivity, innovation, and sustainable growth — and how Mauritius can build its own longevity economy.
For everyone
Get simple, science-based advice to improve daily wellbeing: better nutrition, quality sleep, movement, stress management, and early prevention.
Science shows that most chronic diseases can be prevented or delayed through small, consistent lifestyle choices. The Mauritius Longevity Summit is about turning that knowledge into a collective movement for better health - where prevention and wellbeing become everyone’s responsibility and everyone’s benefit.
Program Overview
Day 1 – Thursday, 13 November (14:00–19:00)
Theme: The Science of Longer, Healthier Lives: A Friendly Introduction
Why this matters to every family - and how Mauritius can lead. Simple, clear explanations of how aging works and what we can do about it.
- National opening and commitment to longevity
- Foundations of longevity biology
- The longevity opportunity: economic and policy perspectives
- Building a movement: collaboration across science, healthcare, and society
- Networking reception
Day 2 – Friday, 14 November (09:00–20:00)
Theme: Turning Aging Science into Better Health Care
Straightforward explanations of what drives aging, how it links to major diseases, and where new treatments may help.
- Cellular hallmarks and mechanisms of aging
- Key disease interfaces: cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurodegenerative
- The Mauritius diabetes challenge — a fireside conversation
- Regeneration and reprogramming: opportunities and cautions
- The big vision meets local implementation
- Networking dinner
Day 3 – Saturday, 15 November (09:00–17:00)
Theme: Living Longer, Living Better
- The four pillars of longevity: sleep, exercise, nutrition, and stress resilience
- Translating biomarkers and diagnostics into clinical practice
- The next steps for Mauritius — goals, governance, and public engagement
Program subject to change based on speaker availability.
Confirmed Faculty
Global experts leading the field of longevity science and preventive medicine:
- Dr. Mehmood Khan (Hevolution Foundation) — Healthspan economy & national roadmap
- Dr. John Newman (Buck Institute / UCSF) — Metabolic geroscience & hospital models
- Prof. Brian Kennedy (National University of Singapore) — Biomarkers, community trials, biological age
- Prof. Evelyne Bischof (HLMS / Sheba Medical Center) — Clinical longevity protocols, ethics, and safety
- Prof. Morten Scheibye-Knudsen (University of Copenhagen) — DNA repair, mitochondria, and combination therapies
- Prof. Suresh Rattan (Aarhus University, emeritus) — Hormesis and adaptive stress in public health
- Prof. Matt Kaeberlein (Optispan / Dog Aging Project) — mTOR, rapamycin, and evidence-based interventions
- Prof. Deepak Saini (Centre for Healthy Ageing, India) — Epigenetics, cellular senescence, and interventions for healthy aging
- Dr. Michael Ringel (Life Biosciences / BCG) — Regulatory strategy and longevity economics
- Brian Van Weele (Buck Institute) — Philanthropy and longevity fund design
- Rémy Gross (Buck Institute) — Tech transfer and startup pathways
- Dr. Oki O’Connor (Cyclarity) — Atherosclerosis root-cause repair
- Dr. Yuta Lee (Accelerated Biosciences) — Regenerative medicine readiness
- Dr. Kennedy Schaal (Rejuve / SingularityNET) — AI, data, and citizen science platforms
- Dr. James Yurkovich (Phenome Health / Buck Institute) — Phenomics and digital twins in the clinic
- Martin O’Dea (Longevity Summit Dublin) — Movement architecture and global governance
- Dr. Tzippi Strauss (Sheba Medical Center) — Early-life prevention and lifelong health
What to Expect
- Three days of high-level scientific presentations and discussions
- Exploration of the biology of aging and its clinical translation
- Focus on metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative health
- Practical strategies for prevention, diagnostics, and healthy aging
- Networking with scientists, clinicians, and innovators shaping the field
Practical Information
- Language: English
- Audience: Healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and future-focused individuals
- Payment: 100% upon booking
- Refunds: 100% refund until 15 October 2025; non-refundable thereafter
- Postponement: All benefits roll to revised dates if applicable
- Force majeure: Standard coverage applies
- Certification Workflow: CPD points and HRDC refund available on request.
Join the movement to add +10 healthy years to every Mauritian.
🌐 www.longevitysummit.mu