RAADfest was the Number One 2019 life extension conference, mixing interest in the future of life extension with practical applications from technology and medicine that are available today.
The 2019 version of RAADfest, held at the Westgate Las Vegas resort in early October, was full of new and exciting material, with thousands in attendance and dozens of interesting speakers. RAADfest is the perfect place to meet top notch experts in the field as well as plenty of enthusiastic people focused on vitality and longevity. Thought-provoking material about where the field of life extension is headed was on full display. Of tremendous interest to us, of course, were the techniques and technologies being used for life extension right now!
Eng3 took part as a sponsor and Rowena Gates spoke about NanoVi® technology. Her talk entitled “How Endurance Race Car Drivers in their 60s Win in One of the World’s Most Mentally Demanding Sports” was a great fit for the conference. Rowena told the story of how this highly successful endurance racing team relies on the NanoVi device to help them bounce back faster and stay sharp. A big part of this year’s RAADfest was the exploration of what more we can do to support our brains today—as well as hints of great things to come. Ray Kurzweil has talked before about the “singularity” when human brains and technology can be melded together. In theory, and in the distant future, immortality could come from developments like singularity. Fortunately, there is a lot we can do right now.
Keynote speeches by Ray Kurzweil and Suzanne Somers were well received and other presentations included geneticist Dr. Bobby Dhadwar, (working to bring the Wooly Mammoth back from extinction), gene therapist Liz Parrish, evolutionary biologist Dr. Michael Rose, and neuroscientist Dr. Kristen Willeumier… and the list of super-speakers goes on. Topics that might excite technical fans included a session on telomerase inducement and one on exosome therapy.
Kurzweil is one of the world’s leading inventors, thinkers and futurists. Called “the restless genius” by The Wall Street Journal and PBS selected him as one of the “sixteen revolutionaries who made America.”
Ray has written five national best-selling books, including “The Singularity Is Near” (2005) and “How To Create A Mind” (2012). He is a Director of Engineering at Google where he focuses on machine intelligence and natural language understanding.
Somers has authored 25 books, many of them NYT Bestsellers, and lectures across North America and Europe. Suzanne made her mark in 2004 when she introduced Bio-Identical Hormones to the world, to the benefit of millions.
Suzanne is co-founder of ForeverHealth.com, a physicians’ network, and is a partner in Lifewave, a multi-national that creates and patents life-improving products. Her companies have created and market over a thousand products that are focused on an organic and toxin-free life.
RAADfest was founded by Jim Strole and Bernadeane Brown. The two of them have been focused on longevity for more than three decades. They have co-authored a book and collaborated on far more than RAADfest, which they have grown for each of the last four years.
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