The Longevity World Forum announces its move to Madrid, reinforcing its international positioning with a new location aligned with its growth and leadership objectives in the field of longevity science and healthy ageing.
The Spanish capital beats the cities that were postulated as possible venues for the next edition and thus adds an important asset to its programme of benchmark events related to science, research and technological innovations.
A new stage is beginning that will culminate with the celebration of the 4th edition of the Longevity World Forum from 18 to 20 February 2026. An edition that, in the words of Francisco Larrey, director of this project, “raises the profile of an event that aims to revolutionise knowledge and practices in the field of longevity. In this sense, bringing Longevity Wold Forum to Madrid will enrich the link between the region and science by bringing together international experts, scientists and technologists to learn about the latest research in this field”.
2024: A successful edition
In October 2024, Alicante hosted the third edition of the Longevity World Forum. A global event which, over two days, brought together nearly 1,000 people around a programme with top international experts. A programme that addressed issues on preventive medicine, epigenetics and lifestyle and their impact on longevity and healthy ageing.
The Longevity World Forum announces its move to Madrid, reinforcing its international positioning with a new location aligned with its growth and leadership objectives in the field of longevity science and healthy ageing.
The event confirmed its global relevance by presenting itself as an international meeting place for the exchange of ideas and the creation of synergies between different actors in the sector.
2026: An opportunity for international projection
From 18 to 20 February 2026, Longevity World Forum will hold its fourth edition at the La Nave innovation centre, the first in the key international city of Madrid.
Within this framework, the congress will reinforce its role as the epicentre of the scientific community, the innovative ecosystem and the industry linked to the sector. To this end, it is already working on a hybrid format that will allow both in-person and virtual attendance.
It is also announcing new features, such as the inclusion of a conference aimed at start-ups to generate a new pole of attraction for emerging companies related to the longevity industry.
The conference is aimed at anyone with scientific, business, social and economic interests related to longevity. This includes healthcare professionals and researchers, companies in the sector, E-Health startups, students and anyone curious about this topic. The global accessibility of the event will allow the participation of interested people from all over the world, breaking geographical barriers and promoting a global community of knowledge and collaboration.
More information: www.longevityworldforum.com

