longevity science – applied

The Vision Behind the Applied Longevity Science Conference When I envisioned the Applied Longevity Science Conference, I didn’t just imagine another event with lectures and panels. I imagined a movement. A new kind of gathering where cutting-edge science, accessible interventions, and lived experience come together … Continue readinglongevity science – applied

IDC Exec-Ed Workshop: Forces Shaping the Future of Health

Medicine is advancing by leaps and bounds, and one of the key barriers for adoption of the numerous available improvements is human beings. Medicine is inseparable from the doctor and the patient, and creating innovative healthcare solutions without understanding the psychology and decision-making process of … Continue readingIDC Exec-Ed Workshop: Forces Shaping the Future of Health

Hosting Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship Daniel Lubetzky at Collective Collection on Sep 13th for a talk about doing the KIND thing.

KIND CEO and founder Daniel Lubetzky is The New York Times Best Seller of Do the KIND Thing. In 2015 President Barack Obama and Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker named him a Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (PAGE). The event is open for registration here.

Hosting IAC2015, where over 2000 space stakeholders from 58 countries gather to celebrate: Space – The Gateway to Mankind’s Future

For a few moments on Monday morning, in Jerusalem, before all hell broke loose, over 2000 global leaders from 58 countries got together at the opening ceremony of IAC2015, to celebrate space — the gateway to mankind’s future. ‪#‎unity‬ ‪#‎hope‬ ‪#‎future‬ ‪#‎space‬ ‪#‎exploration‬ ‪#‎science‬ ‪#‎technology‬ … Continue readingHosting IAC2015, where over 2000 space stakeholders from 58 countries gather to celebrate: Space – The Gateway to Mankind’s Future

March 10th – a talk at Singularity University Conference in Israel – How political passions undermine basic reasoning skills and why compelling conclusive and widely accessible scientific evidence doesn’t change people’s opinions

With coming elections in Israel next week, it’s interesting to look at recent articles that shed some light about the battle between innovation and the status quo. It turns out that some things are a lot more powerful than and an idea whose time has … Continue readingMarch 10th – a talk at Singularity University Conference in Israel – How political passions undermine basic reasoning skills and why compelling conclusive and widely accessible scientific evidence doesn’t change people’s opinions