Overview

The SIP-BILANZ Health & Longevity Conference returns for its second edition, delivering an unfiltered look at the rapidly evolving world of preventive medicine and longevity.


Public fascination with living long — and living well — has never been greater. As science and business promise to extend the human healthspan toward 100 years and beyond, questions remain: what is breakthrough science, and what is simply hype?


This conference is dedicated to separating fact from fiction. Participants will gain an evidence-based understanding of the latest trends in preventive medicine, cutting-edge longevity treatments, and their impact on families, healthcare systems, and society. In addition to the scientific and medical insights, the conference will examine the socio-economic implications of longer lives — from healthcare system capacity to medical inflation and health insurance financing.


Expect world-class speakers, lively debates, and unparalleled networking with physicians, scientists, business leaders, and peers who share a commitment to a rigorous, no-nonsense approach to longevity.

09:00

Registration

09:30

Welcome & Opening Remarks

09:40

No-Nonsense Longevity – Navigating on Scientific Ground and with Common Sense

This session cuts through longevity hype and emphasized why it is important to focus on scientifically validated, clinically relevant, and practically actionable care only. It explores how to distinguish robust evidence from speculation, marketing, and experimental care, and debates why more common sense is required in the longevity conversation: Enjoying life, friendship, and balance to achieve a high- quality lifestyle.  

10:00

Longevity Therapies under Review – A Critical View on MNM, HBOT, Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Photobiomodulation and Co.

This session critically examines emerging longevity interventions, including NMN, exosomes, vagus nerve stimulation, photobiomodulation, and more. It assesses biological rationale, clinical evidence, regulatory status, real-world outcomes, highlighting where promise is justified, where risks remain, and how clinicians, investors, and patients should interpret rapidly evolving claims.

10:30

Refreshment: Networking Break at Exhibition Space

10:45

Cardiovascular Prevention – Leading Cause of Premature Mortality – and What Actually Works

Cardiovascular disease remains the dominant driver of early mortality worldwide. This session focuses on evidence-based prevention strategies, from advanced risk stratification and lipid management to lifestyle, digital monitoring, and system-level interventions. It highlights where prevention delivers the greatest longevity impact and how to translate guidelines into measurable, long-term outcomes.

11:10

Female Longevity – Distinct Biology, Risks, and Untapped Opportunities

Women live longer than men, yet experience different disease trajectories and unique health risks across the lifespan. This session explores sex-specific biology, cardiovascular and metabolic differences, hormonal transitions, and data gaps, highlighting how tailored prevention, research, and care models can significantly improve healthspan and outcomes for women.

11:35

Supplements in Longevity: Marketing Hype, Placebo Effect, or Real Benefit?

This session critically evaluates the most popular dietary supplements in longevity and preventive medicine. It reviews mechanistic claims, clinical evidence, and placebo effects, distinguishing meaningful interventions from marketing-driven products. Participants gain a practical framework to assess supplement efficacy, safety, and relevance within evidence-based longevity and prevention strategies.

12:00

Lunch – Networking at Exhibition Space

13:00

When Longevity Goes Down the Drain – Stories to Learn from to Avoid Bad Outcomes as an Active Patient

Most people will face complex medical decisions at some point in their lives. This session uses real patient stories to illustrate how important it is to know how to navigate the healthcare system when becoming a patient. It offers practical lessons on preparation, advocacy, second opinions, and decision-making to help patients reduce avoidable harm and navigate care more effectively.

13:30

Health and Longevity as an Employee Benefit: From Perk to Measurable Impact

This session explores how employers can move beyond symbolic wellness perks to deliver measurable health and productivity outcomes. It examines preventive programs, personalized health services, data-driven incentives, and alignment with corporate strategy, showing how well-designed health benefits reduce risk, improve engagement, and create long-term value for employees and organizations.

14:00

Democratizing Preventive Medicine: The Way Forward for Insurers and National Healthcare Systems?

Preventive medicine has the potential to improve population health while reducing long-term costs. This session examines how insurers and public healthcare systems can scale prevention through data, incentives, and care redesign. It discusses access, equity, economic trade-offs, and implementation barriers shaping the future of prevention at system level.

14:30

The USD 100 Billion Longevity Market: Investment Deals Presented

Longevity has emerged as a rapidly expanding investment theme, attracting capital across biotech, diagnostics, digital health, and services. This session reviews market size assumptions, deal flow, valuation dynamics, and recent transactions, separating durable opportunities from hype and highlighting where capital can generate both financial returns and real health impact.

15:00

Refreshment: Networking Break at Exhibition Space

15:10

The Future of Regenerative Medicine: What Stem Cells Can—and Cannot—Deliver Today

Regenerative medicine promises transformative therapies. This session examines where stem cell applications are evidence-based today, where they remain experimental, and how regulation, manufacturing, and safety shape adoption. It offers a realistic outlook on near-term clinical use versus longer-term regenerative potential. 

15:35

Eradicating Cancer – Strategies to Minimize Cancer Risks (Almost) Completely

While cancer is one of the biggest risks of our lifetime, novel early diagnostics promise to substantially reduce risk by ultra-early detection before tumors even start to form. This session explores evidence-based strategies to reduce cancer risk through lifestyle, early detection, genetics, environmental exposure management, and emerging preventive interventions—highlighting what is realistically achievable today and where future breakthroughs may further shift outcomes. 

16:00

What Living, Dying and Longevity Costs – And How to Prepare as an International Family

Living longer comes with substantial costs—particularly for internationally mobile families. This session examines the true costs of longevity, serious illness, and end-of-life care across jurisdictions. It provides practical frameworks for anticipating healthcare expenses, aligning insurance and assets, and preparing families for complex decisions long before they arise.

16:30

Assisted Dying: Ethical Boundaries, Legal Frameworks, and Practical Realities

This session addresses assisted dying from ethical, medical, legal, and societal perspectives. It examines differing international frameworks, physician responsibilities, patient autonomy, and safeguards against misuse. The discussion highlights real-world implications for patients, families, clinicians, and healthcare systems navigating end-of-life decisions with dignity and accountability.

17:00

Cognitive Longevity – Keeping Your Brain Fit Until 100

Cognitive decline is one of the greatest fears of aging, yet many risk factors are modifiable. This session explores evidence-based strategies for cognitive longevity, including cardiovascular health, sleep, nutrition, mental stimulation, and emerging diagnostics, offering practical insights on how to preserve brain function and resilience well into later life.

17:30

Networking Drinks Reception

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Sponsors

TechNova Solutions

TechNova Solutions

TechNova Solutions is a global leader in cloud infrastructure and enterprise software. As a Platinum Sponsor, TechNova supports innovation by empowering organizations with cutting-edge AI and automation tools that drive digital transformation across industries.

Omnex Connect

Omnex Connect

Omnex Connect delivers seamless communication infrastructure for large-scale digital events. Their sponsorship powers reliable connectivity and meaningful interactions among attendees, exhibitors, and speakers alike.

HelixCore Technologies

HelixCore Technologies

HelixCore Technologies leads the charge in next-generation analytics, automation, and data security. Their role as Innovation Partner reflects their passion for redefining what’s possible through intelligent systems.

Lunaris Digital

Lunaris Digital

Lunaris Digital crafts immersive digital ecosystems for enterprises seeking innovation at scale. As the Gold Sponsor, they champion creativity, technology, and collaboration across the global tech landscape.

Aureon Dynamics

Aureon Dynamics

Aureon Dynamics pioneers intelligent automation platforms that blend data, design, and decision-making. Their Platinum Sponsorship underscores their mission to empower industries with smarter, faster, and more sustainable technologies.

Verdantia Labs

Verdantia Labs

Verdantia Labs develops eco-smart technologies that connect innovation with sustainability. As the Bronze Sponsor, they promote responsible tech design and environmentally conscious innovation.

QuantumEdge Solutions

QuantumEdge Solutions

QuantumEdge Solutions develops advanced software and infrastructure systems designed to enhance performance, scalability, and security. As the Technology Partner, they bring cutting-edge innovation and technical expertise that power the digital backbone of the event.