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Davos 2026: Pioneering Longevity and Frontier Investments

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Davos, Switzerland will host two significant events focused on longevity and frontier investments during the World Economic Forum (WEF) week in January 2026. The gatherings, organized by Longevity Investors, include the Longevity Investors Lunch on January 20, 2026, and the inaugural Future Investments Circle on January 22, 2026. These platforms reflect a commitment to advancing investment in healthy human lifespan and transformative technologies.

The Longevity Investors Lunch has established itself as a key venue for discussions centered on longevity and rejuvenation biotechnology. This year, the event will feature a curated group of investors, scientists, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders, facilitating an afternoon of meaningful dialogue and quality networking. With a structured five-hour format, attendees can expect a blend of presentations and networking breaks to encourage idea exchange and strategic connections.

Among the announced speakers for the Longevity Investors Lunch 2026 are notable figures in the field. Dr. Jordan Shlain, the Founder and Chairman of Private Medical, will discuss longevity-centered clinical practices. Dr. Evelyne Yehudit Bischof, an international longevity physician, will share insights into precision diagnostics and AI-supported medical care. Other confirmed speakers include Dr. Liv Kraemer, a leader in skin longevity, and Peter Fedichev, CEO of Gero.ai, who is advancing AI approaches to aging and drug discovery.

Marc P. Bernegger, Co-Founder of Longevity Investors, expressed enthusiasm for the event: “We are proud to host the fifth edition of our Longevity Investors Lunch in January 2026 in Davos. Our vision remains the same: to attract investors who support research and startups in the emerging longevity industry.”

The Future Investments Circle will complement the Longevity Investors Lunch by connecting visionary investors with entrepreneurs shaping the next generation of frontier technologies. Co-hosted by Global Conversations, the FIC will include discussions on deep tech, space, robotics, AI-powered science, and advanced engineering. This gathering aims to create a dynamic environment for investors and innovators.

One of the notable panels at the FIC will explore “The Space Economy: Investing Beyond Earth,” focusing on how advancements in robotics and AI-driven engineering are reshaping industries. Other speakers confirmed for the Future Investments Circle include Christina Korp, a leading global space advocate, and Prof. Dr. Dr. Oliver Ullrich, a pioneer in aerospace medicine.

“Frontier technologies are the foundation of the next chapter of crucial global growth,” said Marcus Widegren, Managing Partner of Global Conversations. Both events in Davos are set to ignite interdisciplinary conversations that could build entirely new industries.

As the world looks toward innovative solutions for longevity and emerging technologies, these gatherings aim to foster connections that could define the future of investment. Information and applications for both events are available on the respective websites: www.longevityinvestors.ch/davos-2026 and www.futureinvestments.xyz/fic-2026.

The convergence of leaders in longevity and frontier innovation in Davos exemplifies the potential of curated gatherings to accelerate emerging sectors, positioning the region as a pivotal hub for investment and collaboration in the years ahead.

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