Dubai, UAE – Dubai will host the second edition of the Regional Lifespan Science Forum on February 2 and 3.
Organized by the Geneva School of Lifespan Sciences, in the lecture hall of the Dubai Knowledge Park.
The forum, in its 2026 edition, held under the title “A New Era for Lifespan Science and Innovation in the Middle East Region,” discusses the opportunities available in the field of longevity science and the possibility of contributing to shaping the features of a long and healthy future life, based on innovation and scientific research.
The forum, organized in partnership with Tecom Group’s Dubai Science Park, will feature researchers, doctors, decision-makers, entrepreneurs and investors to discuss ways to transform advances in aging science, preventive medicine and health technology into practical, widely applicable solutions.
The forum, which will feature more than 40 international speakers, will include lectures on gerontology, biomarkers, diagnosis, preventive interventions, lifestyle, clinical applications of emerging therapies, the role of finance and regulatory frameworks, and sustainable systems design to extend lifespan.
Professor Dr. Dominic Thor, President of the Geneva School of Life Extension Sciences, said that this field is witnessing an rapid shift from a theoretical concept to practical applications.
He pointed out that the forum constitutes a platform that brings together global expertise and regional ambitions to enhance dialogue on prevention and innovation.
For his part, Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi, First Vice President of TECOM Group, said that the forum reflects Dubai’s commitment to promoting health innovation and supporting the goals of Dubai’s D33 Economic Agenda and the Dubai Research and Development Programme.
He stressed the role of the Dubai Science Park in transforming scientific discoveries into viable solutions in line with the vision of “We Are the Emirates 2031”.


