A two-day summit bringing together some of the world’s leading researchers and practitioners in longevity science, biohacking and preventive health will take place across Monaco and Nice on 11th and 12th March, making it one of the first events of its kind on the French Riviera.
The Hololife Longevity Côte d’Azur Summit opens on Wednesday 11th March with an exclusive Diamond VIP dinner in Monaco, limited to 50 guests and held alongside keynote speakers from the longevity field. The main conference day follows on Thursday 12th March at Le Méridien Nice on the Promenade des Anglais, with a full programme of talks, workshops and exhibition sessions expected to draw more than 300 attendees.
The speaker lineup spans a broad range of disciplines. Teemu Arina, Finnish biohacker and author of The Biohacker’s Handbook, will open proceedings with an overview of the longevity market and the most effective current interventions. Siim Land — ranked fourth slowest ager in the world on the Rejuvenation Olympics leaderboard — will deliver the closing keynote on the science of extending human lifespan beyond 120 years. Other confirmed speakers include Dr Harry F. König, a specialist in integrative and regenerative medicine with more than 30 years of clinical experience; Dr Axel Bouchon, co-founder of Matter Neuroscience and author of Capitalism of Happiness; and Marina Matkova-Jahlan, founder of Anima Corpus Monaco and a Harvard neuroscience alumna.
The programme is divided across three tracks — Longevity Lifestyle, Performance and Recovery, and Preventive Health — covering topics from cryotherapy and photobiomodulation to hormonal balance, metabolic flexibility and hydrogen inhalation therapy. Sessions are designed to be evidence-based rather than aspirational, with a stated emphasis on actionable protocols that attendees can apply immediately.
The choice of the Côte d’Azur as a setting is deliberate. The region has a well-documented association with healthy ageing, access to specialist medical facilities and an established conference infrastructure that has made the Nice-Cannes corridor one of Europe’s most active destinations for international congresses. A VIP networking cocktail takes place in Nice on the evening of 11th March ahead of the dinner in Monaco.
Tickets are available at longevitymc.hololifesummit.com, with general, VIP and Diamond VIP options. A live stream package is also available for those unable to attend in person. All sessions are conducted in English.
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