Experts and Innovators Converge

Only in Washington, D.C. is it possible to convene a gathering in which all the longevity market stakeholders are at the same table. This year’s 2nd Annual Washington Innovation in Longevity Summit is an exclusive networking event in which federal regulators, aging industry experts, nonprofit leaders, investors, and innovative technology entrepreneurs can meet one another and see for themselves what products and services are leading in the market. 

Developments in the longevity market are happening every single day and the speed of change can be dizzying. This Summit is an intentionally small and curated event that offers attendees the opportunity to experience impactful networking and connection building among the best of the best in the field today, both nationally and globally.

The most pressing issues will be addressed including how to support informal family caregivers, the growing number of older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias and how to foster successful chronic disease self-management. Attendees will also learn about regulatory challenges in aging, funding priorities and cycles, trends shaping senior care and home care, as well as the latest innovations in technology.

This Summit brings a global perspective to the table which sets it apart from other gatherings. There will be more than twelve countries represented at the Summit and each will offer insights from their country’s unique perspective in addressing the needs of an aging population. Speakers will discuss privacy concerns and how to harness the influence of the media to grow a brand, build global partnerships and successfully scale your business using mission-driven priorities.

The appetite for innovation is increasing! The magic of this event is truly in the mix, from innovators in senior housing to Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to government experts and beyond. Join us next week and you will find out from top investors which companies are truly leading when it comes to innovation in aging, senior care and caregiving.

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