FIBO, the international fitness and health trade show, is expanding its footprint in the global wellness market with an exclusive new event in Paris titled Longevity in Hospitality. Set to take place on 3 December at La Fondation Hotel, the gathering will bring together leaders from the spa, wellness, hospitality and longevity sectors to explore whether longevity is a passing trend or a long-term strategic investment for the industry.
The afternoon programme will feature presentations and panel discussions focused on how operators can integrate longevity concepts into traditional business models. Speakers will address new revenue opportunities, the operational changes required to support longevity offerings, and the growing demand for science-backed, health-enhancing services across high-end hospitality.
A key topic will be the role of architecture in shaping next-generation wellness environments. Experts will outline how design principles can support longevity by influencing behaviour, encouraging healthier habits and transforming spaces from standard spas into fully integrated wellbeing destinations.
Delegates will also hear insights on the range of longevity services currently emerging in the market, from medical-grade diagnostics to recovery therapies, and the varying levels of investment required to introduce them.
Speakers will include:
• Andrew Gibson, Andrew Gibson Advisory
• Regis Boudon, SVP creative development, bbspa
• Dr Franz Linser, Linser Hospitality
• Alexandre Pierart, Suprem Architectures
• Dr Katharina Sepp, medical doctor at Alpinresort Sacher
Presentations will be delivered in both English and French, with real-time translation provided through the AI tool Wordly.
The event is free of charge for invited professionals and will include networking sessions aimed at fostering collaboration across the fast-evolving longevity and hospitality sectors.
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