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Longevity Innovations from Around the Globe: Eudēmonia Summit 2025

Collage of images from the Eudēmonia Summit

Nov 13–16, 2025 • West Palm Beach, FL

At Hone, we understand that longevity isn’t just about adding years—it’s about adding good years, with vitality, resilience, and meaning. Which is why we’re heading to the Eudēmonia Summit 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida, November 13–16, 2025—to check out the cutting-edge research, practices, tests, supplements, devices, and advice that are changing the longevity game.

The Eudēmonia Summit 2025, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center and adjoining Hilton, is a four-day event packed with 250+ sessions, 120+ wellness brands, a new Basecamp biometric hub, and a roster of global thought leaders doing presentations, workshops, and experiences on topics from heart, brain, and hormone health to genomics, AI-driven diagnostics, advanced biometrics, mitochondrial efficiency, circadian timing, nervous-system regulation, immune resilience, regenerative medicine, environmental detoxification, and more. 

The summit is named for the Greek concept “eudaimonia,” which Aristotle used to describe a life of meaning and purpose, or “flourishing.” Eudaimonia aligns with Hone’s mission to flourish—through preventative care that flags problems before they become problematic and wellness optimization for our best health down the line.

What We’ll Be Tracking at Hone

The Eudēmonia Summit frames longevity not as a single pursuit but as the integration of essential systems that underpin human flourishing. Each pillar maps to core biological pathways—metabolic, neurocognitive, regenerative, and psychosocial—that determine how we age and how well we live. Hone will be on the ground exploring the science, innovations, and ideas driving each.

Key Topics & Session Themes

  • Shifting the aging curve. The science of slowing or reversing biological age, not just chronological age
  • Digital biomarkers and longevity AI. How real-time data, machine learning, and network analytics are unlocking personalized longevity interventions
  • Metabolic plasticity and longevity. How diet, fasting, nutrient timing, and metabolic flexibility anchor long-term health
  • Brain longevity: sleep, neuro-plasticity and resilience. How cognitive health, emotional regulation, and sleep architecture drive long-term performance
  • Microbiome, immunity and aging. The gut-brain-immune axis and how microbiome diversity, immune calibration and inflammation control contribute to healthspan
  • Functional movement and biomechanical resilience. How to harness strength, mobility, load-management, and musculoskeletal robustness for aging well
  • Recovery, regenerative systems and chronobiology. How rest, tissue repair, circadian alignment, and regenerative therapies support longevity infrastructure
  • Meaning, connection and human flourishing. How purpose, community and relational health are integrated into the physiology of thriving

Top Leaders & Topics to Watch

These are some of the more than 150 expert speakers we’ll be watching at the summit, with an eye toward what their findings mean for everyday living and longevity planning.

Featured Thought Leaders

  • Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. Author of the upcoming book Protocols: An Operating Manual for the Human Body, he is known for exploring brain-body integration and how nervous-system states impact repair, resilience, and longevity.
  • Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow, Emmy Award-winning producer and host of the Netflix Series “Live to 100,” and multiple New York Times bestselling author on blue zones. He translates population level longevity insights into actionable environments and cultures.
  • Vonda Wright, M.D., is an orthopedic surgeon, an expert in human performance and longevity, and an authority in women’s health. She practices surgery in Lake Nona, Florida, and is the founder and CEO of Precision Longevity. Her latest book, UNBREAKABLE, was released in August of 2025. Wright links musculoskeletal health to long-term functional aging.
  • William Li, M.D., is a physician, scientist, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Eat to Beat Disease and Eat to Beat Your Diet. He is President and Medical Director of the Angiogenesis Foundation and leads global initiatives on food as medicine. 

What This Means for You

You’ll get a front-frow seat to the latest, greatest thinking to come out of the largest longevity conference of the year.

Hone will publish a series of deep-dive features summarizing the most actionable scientific breakthroughs from the summit, translating complex research into clear, practical insights you can start applying right away. Each piece will connect the science to a broader longevity blueprint—from repair to resilience, regeneration, and flourishing—showing how these processes relate to how you move, eat, rest, think, and connect. We’ll also provide clear frameworks for action, outlining what’s ready for everyday use now, what’s still emerging, and what’s worth tracking over the next 12 to 24 months.

At Hone Health, we plan to come back from the Eudēmonia Summit with more than optimism. We’ll get insights, frameworks, tools, and clarity for longevity strategies that go beyond slogans. Stay tuned for our on-the-ground coverage and insights into how to build your best longevity blueprint.

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