
On 21 and 22 March 2026, Paris hosts the French-speaking world’s leading summit on longevity, biohacking and health optimisation ; a must-attend event for anyone who wants to understand, measure and push back the limits of ageing.
A summit in the heart of Paris to rethink health
Two days. One question: what if ageing was no longer inevitable? That’s really what L’Hypersante Paris 2026 is about. Not a conference where you sit, listen and go home with a notebook full of good intentions. More of a living laboratory ; the kind where you actually test things on yourself, talk to the people doing the research, and leave genuinely changed by what you’ve learned and experienced.
Co-founded by Cuneyt Alkan and Anna Goi, Hypersante has built something that didn’t really exist before in the French-speaking world: a space where doctors, researchers, entrepreneurs and curious minds all show up for the same reason. Not to sell. Not to perform.
To figure out, together, how to live longer and feel better doing it. The 2026 edition takes place on 21 and 22 March at the H4 Wyndham Paris Saint-Denis Pleyel Hotel ; easy to reach, right off metro line 14, a stone’s throw from the Olympic Village. Around 1,000 people are expected, alongside more than 50 brands bringing their latest technologies. It’s shaping up to be the biggest longevity gathering the francophone world has seen.

35 Talks, 20 workshops
The first thing that strikes you when browsing the L’Hypersante 2026 programme is its sheer density and variety. Over two days, the summit offers no fewer than 35 conferences and 20 immersive workshops led by experts from integrative medicine, scientific research and the health entrepreneurship world.
Day one, Saturday 21 March (9:30 AM – 6:00 PM), opens with a masterclass on the science of stem cells with Christian Drapeau, founder of STEMREGEN and a globally recognised figure in the field. This is followed by talks on VO2max as a life expectancy indicator, red-light photobiomodulation, the liver’s role in detoxification and longevity, scientifically validated fasting protocols, and the power of mitochondria with Professor Vincenzo Castronovo. Artificial intelligence in healthcare also enters the conversation, a clear sign that longevity can no longer be considered without technology.
Day two, Sunday 22 March (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM), focuses on advanced strategies and personalised approaches. The agenda includes genomics for personalised health, nootropics and cognitive performance, biological clocks with Dr Jean-Marc Lemaitre from INSERM, female hormonal strategies for the 35+ age group, and roundtables on the future of health and children’s wellbeing. Significant attention is given to the gut and skin microbiome, hormetic stress, dietary supplements and cellular nutrition.
Running alongside the conferences, the workshops offer a hands-on dimension: yoga, breathwork, hypnotic meditation, Pilates, visceral self-massage, strength training, and even a session called « MANIFIESTA » blending collective movement and breathing. The goal is clear: not just to listen, but to experience.
World-Class speakers, an uncompromising editorial line
The 2026 line-up brings together more than 40 carefully selected speakers. Among them are known figures in functional and anti-ageing medicine such as Dr Aurelien Nunez, Dr Guenole Addor and Dr Sina Gombert, a specialist in female hormonal health. On the fundamental research side, Dr Jean-Marc Lemaitre, Research Director at INSERM and expert in the biology of ageing, will provide high-level scientific insight. Professor Vincenzo Castronovo, oncologist and mitochondria specialist, will lead one of the flagship masterclasses of the event. Among practitioners and entrepreneurs, Charlotte Calvet Granet and Chloe De Ruffray, co-founders of the Longevity Culture Club, will moderate roundtables. Valerie Orsoni, a figure in holistic health, will share her biohacker journey.
Lenna Lockwood, Longevity Architect and founder of Prospera, will present her vision of a living environment designed to extend healthspan. What unites all of these speakers is the clear editorial stance taken by Hypersante: no affiliation with transhumanism, no claims unsupported by science, no unrealistic promises.
All content is sourced, framed and presented in accordance with medical standards and evidence-based data. This position clearly sets L’Hypersante apart from purely commercial events or personal-development conferences dressed up as medical forums.
The longevity village: Test, measure, optimise
Beyond the talks and workshops, one of L’Hypersante’s greatest distinguishing features is its Longevity Village — an experimentation space where attendees can access analyses and tests on site. Biological age, heart rate variability, photobiomodulation, breathing, cognition, metabolism…
The goal is to leave with concrete data, not just abstract theories. More than 50 exhibiting brands will be on hand to showcase their health optimisation technologies and solutions. Between ice baths, red-light therapy, hyperbaric chambers, biomarker measurement tools and micronutrition solutions, the Village is designed as an exploration ground. Brands present will include STEMREGEN (stem cells), BLOODO (NAD biomarkers), R15 Studio (VO2max and fitness), Skin Diligent (epigenetics and skincare) and DEMAIN BEAUTY (skin microbiome). Among the immersive experiences on offer, ice baths and breathwork sessions will be among the highlights of the weekend ; professionally supervised protocols, accessible to all levels, allowing attendees to experience first-hand the principles of hormetic stress, whose longevity benefits are supported by a growing body of scientific literature.

A hybrid and community-driven event
Not everyone can make it to Paris ; and Hypersante knows it. That’s why the 2026 edition has been built with a genuinely hybrid mindset, not as an afterthought, but as a core part of the experience. Whether you’re in the front row or watching from your sofa in another country, you get live access to every conference, the ability to jump between rooms from your phone or laptop, real-time multilingual translation, and live Q&A so your questions actually reach the stage.
Can’t be there in person? An online pass gets you into the virtual Longevity Village too ; where you can browse exhibiting brands, chat with them directly and unlock exclusive offers without setting foot in Saint-Denis. For those who do make the trip, the community layer runs deep. Every ticket comes with a dedicated networking app that keeps the connections going well before and long after the weekend itself. You’re not just buying access to talks ; you’re joining a year-long membership to the Hypersante Club, a living community of people genuinely obsessed with doing health better.
And if you want the full experience? The VIP Pass opens a different door entirely: a private dinner on Friday evening with speakers and special guests, your own lounge, front-row seats, and a curated matchmaking service designed to put the right people in the same room ; doctors, founders, investors and longevity practitioners who rarely get the chance to connect outside of these walls.
Who is this event for?
L’Hypersante is intentionally broad in its appeal, yet firmly engaged in its purpose. It welcomes healthcare professionals looking to keep pace with the latest advances in preventive and functional medicine; entrepreneurs and investors active in the longevity ecosystem; informed patients eager to understand their biology and optimise their health; athletes and coaches seeking scientifically validated protocols; and anyone simply curious as to why some individuals seem to age at half the speed of their contemporaries.
L’Hypersante Paris 2026 represents a unique opportunity to bring together the brightest minds dedicated to advancing human health, » says Anna Goi, co-founder of the event. « We are thrilled to host this event in Paris, a city synonymous with innovation and culture, to inspire meaningful conversations that will drive the future of health optimisation.
Practical information
- Dates: 21 and 22 March 2026
- Venue: H4 Wyndham Paris Saint-Denis Pleyel Hotel, Paris, France
- Hours: Saturday 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM / Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Access: Metro line 13 (Carrefour Pleyel) or RER D (Stade de France)
- Weekend Pass Early Bird: from €249
- VIP Pass and Online Pass available on registration
Full details and registration at the official website: www.hypersante.com/e/paris-2026/fr