Innovating Age: Breakthroughs and Collaborations at Longevity India Conference 2025
The Longevity India Conference 2025 in Bengaluru highlighted the need for data-driven policies and technological advancements to enhance elder care and public health. Discussions included AI-driven approaches, national policy needs, and collaborative efforts for improving longevity, setting actionable insights for extending healthspan.

The Longevity India Conference 2025 in Bengaluru concluded on March 12 with thought-provoking discussions on advancing longevity science. The event at the Indian Institute of Science emphasized the importance of data-driven policies, cutting-edge technologies, and collaborative efforts to enhance the quality of life for aging populations.
Experts like Tavpritesh Sethi and Marcus Ranney shared insights on AI technologies for longevity, while policy frameworks and senior care were also key topics. Speakers such as TV Sekher and Rajesh Dikshit presented transformative research for policy recommendations, aiming to create inclusive ecosystems and elder well-being innovations.
The conference stressed the urgent need for multi-sector collaboration involving government agencies, research institutions, and healthcare providers. The event successfully laid the groundwork for sustainable longevity solutions through evidence-based policy frameworks and large-scale health interventions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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