The World Aging & Longevity Conference (WALC 2026) will be held as a hybrid event from October 8–10, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan, allowing participants to join both in person and virtually from anywhere in the world. The conference aims to bring together leading scientists, healthcare professionals, researchers, innovators, and policymakers to explore the science and societal impact of aging. Under the theme “Global Strategies for Healthy Aging and Sustainable Longevity,” WALC 2026 will focus on collaborative approaches and transformative research shaping the future of healthspan and longevity.
WALC 2026 provides an interactive platform for sharing pioneering research and emerging trends in the biology of aging, regenerative medicine, and longevity science. Through keynote talks, panel discussions, oral sessions, and workshops, participants will exchange knowledge, foster collaborations, and promote cross-disciplinary approaches that enhance healthy aging worldwide.
The conference will feature discussions on molecular and cellular aging mechanisms, regenerative and stem cell therapies, neurodegeneration, metabolic and cardiovascular health, anti-aging interventions, personalized medicine, and innovations in geriatric care. Additional focus areas include nutrition and lifestyle strategies, genetics of aging, digital health, AI-assisted care, and policy frameworks to support aging populations.
Join us in Tokyo to engage with world leaders in aging science and contribute to shaping a healthier, longer-living society.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the conference and am looking to forward those in the future.
Dennis L. Hargis State College of Florida, Bradenton, FL, USA
Thank you so much! We really enjoyed your conference!
Emily Cannon Indiana State University, USA
It was an excellent conference and I am honored to have been a part of it. One of the best I have been to.
Renee Bauer Indiana State University, USA
The Conference was really nice! I appreciated.
Aretuza Cruz Vieira Albert Einstein Hospital, Brazil
The London conference was great. I enjoyed being a part of the great event.
Patricia A. Seabrooks Miami Regional University, USA
This was very informative and educational conference, I enjoyed it very much.
Naomi Saucedo Tanouye Kaiser Hospital, USA
I did enjoy meeting so many people from different countries with great ideas.
Anne-Maria Olphert Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust, UK
It was a good conference. I am most definitely looking forward to the next conference in Florida!
Angela Cruz West Texas Veteran Affairs Healthcare System, USA
Thank you!! I really enjoyed presenting and it looks like my presentation impacted people- thank you for a great time-slot.
Natalia Cineas Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, USA
I did thoroughly enjoy the Conference. It was a refreshing and inspiring meeting for me to hear about so much Nursing research being done.
Cynthia Pantel Health Science Centre Winnipeg , USA
The conference was simple fantastic. The topics, speakers, and especially the sharing with nurses and healthcare workers from around the world.
Mary Nielsen Missoula College University of Montana, USA
The conference was organized very well. I very much appreciated the fact that speakers were kept on time. I enjoyed the sessions.
Londia L. Goff West Virginia University Hospitals, USA
The NWC was a great experience and did get a lot out of it.
Sandra Almeida Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand
The conference provided a rich source of diverse scholarly information from colleagues from many countries. Each presentation was of high quality and worth attending.
N Beaman Aspen University, United States
I found this Nursing conference well-organized and insightful. The sessions were informative, and it was a great opportunity to connect with professionals in the field.
Ayumi Watanabe Juntendo University, Japan