Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025: Be Part of the Conversation
From November 13–15, 2025, Mauritius will host a gathering focused on health, prevention, and the science of aging—the Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025.
This event brings together international researchers, local healthcare professionals, policymakers, business leaders, and citizens to explore how longevity science relates to health challenges in Mauritius.
Why This Summit Matters
Mauritius faces one of the world's highest rates of non-communicable diseases—diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These conditions affect families and communities across the island.
The Summit creates space for dialogue about how modern science might help address these challenges through earlier detection, prevention, and greater public awareness.
The focus is on healthspan—the years lived in good health—as an important aspect of wellbeing.
What the Summit Offers
Over two and a half days, participants will engage with:
Science and Research
Sessions on aging clocks, cellular health, brain diseases, heart health, stem cells, and metabolic health—presented by researchers from institutions like the Buck Institute, National University Singapore, University of Copenhagen, and Hevolution Foundation.
Practical Insights
Presentations on nutrition, sleep, exercise, lifestyle factors, wearable devices, AI-driven health monitoring, and continuous health tracking—exploring how research might translate into everyday choices.
Local Context
Discussions specific to Mauritius's healthcare landscape, including sessions on NCDs, diabetes, and exploring approaches to prevention.
Global-Local Exchange
Connecting international research with Mauritian healthcare expertise, creating dialogue that considers both global findings and local community needs.
Collaboration Discussions
Panels bringing together medical experts, policymakers, business leaders, and citizens to discuss how prevention and healthy living might become more widely prioritized.
The program includes keynote addresses (including a virtual message from Peter Diamandis of XPRIZE Foundation), moderated discussions, and a government roundtable on longevity and health policy.
Who Should Attend
The Summit welcomes anyone interested in health, prevention, and the science of aging:
Healthcare professionals seeking to understand longevity science in clinical contexts
Researchers and educators interested in aging research
Policymakers exploring prevention approaches
Business leaders interested in health innovation
Community leaders wanting to promote wellbeing
Individuals curious about healthspan and evidence-based health practices
This is a conversation open to all—from those working in healthcare to those simply interested in understanding aging better.
Event Details
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Dates: November 13–15, 2025
๐ Venue: Trianon Convention Centre, Mauritius
๐ Information: Visit www.longevitysummit.mu
Registration is available. Details about timing and access can be found on the website.
The Longevity Ambassador Initiative
Participants interested in continuing discussions after the Summit can express interest in the Longevity Ambassador initiative—connecting with others interested in prevention and health awareness in their communities.
Ambassadors may receive recognition and opportunities to share experiences and ideas through periodic engagement.
The Approach
The Summit doesn't define policy or prescribe solutions. It creates space for awareness, dialogue, and connection among people interested in exploring different approaches to health in Mauritius.
It's where scientific research meets local healthcare expertise. Where researchers, practitioners, and community members can discuss prevention and what healthier aging might involve.
The aim is exploring how to maintain health, independence, and wellbeing throughout life—not just extending years.
Join the Discussion
The Mauritius Longevity Summit 2025 is an opportunity to participate in conversations about health, aging, and prevention.
Whether you're a healthcare professional, a community leader, someone involved in health-related business, or simply interested in these topics—you're welcome to attend.
Visit www.longevitysummit.mu for registration information and to learn more about participating.
The discussion begins November 13.

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