Y28 Studio
Nov 24, 2024
At the 2nd Healthy Longevity Symposium hosted by Khalifa University, Y28 brought a refreshing perspective to the conversation on health and longevity. The event gathered global thought leaders, fostering collaborations to redefine the future of aging and well-being.

A Sip of Longevity
Y28 captivated attendees with its innovative “Herbal Tea + Longevity” concept. Through a carefully curated presentation, participants experienced:
The harmony of nature and health science through herbal infusions.
How cultural heritage and modern wellness seamlessly intertwine.
Personalized solutions for vitality, rooted in tradition and innovation.
Abu Dhabi: A Global Hub for Longevity Research
Abu Dhabi is at the forefront of longevity innovation, with leading institutions paving the way:
Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Center (ADSCC): A pioneer in regenerative medicine and bone marrow transplants.
Institute for Healthier Living Abu Dhabi (IHLAD): The world’s first Healthy Longevity Medicine Centre, advancing preventive healthcare.
Khalifa University: A leader in precision medicine and biomedical research.
Medical Excellence in Dermatology & Aesthetic Medicine (MEIDAM): A global platform integrating anti-aging and aesthetic medicine.

Global Inspiration
Y28 also draws inspiration from global innovators such as:
EPFL (Lausanne): Advancing aging science, AI, and stem cell research.
Roumai Medical: A key partner driving innovation in health and biotechnology.
Building Bridges for a Healthier Future
As an Abu Dhabi-based startup, Y28 thrives on connecting local heritage with global innovation. By blending Art, Science, and Sustainability, Y28 is not only redefining longevity but also reshaping how we think about health, culture, and collaboration.
The 2nd Healthy Longevity Symposium was a platform for bold ideas and groundbreaking connections. With local and global stakeholders aligned, the future of longevity looks brighter than ever—and Y28 is proud to be part of this journey.
For more information, visit Healthy Longevity Symposium