Empowering Global Families to Live Well and Longer
24 March 2026 | Fairmont Monte Carlo, Monaco
Living to 100, or even beyond, is no longer just a dream—it is an emerging reality. As novel longevity treatments promise to extend healthy lifespan, the question is no longer if, but how we get there. In this new era, aligning health and wealth planning has never been more critical, calling for fresh strategies and a rethinking of how families prepare for the future.
The SIP Health & Wealth Summit Monaco brings together global leaders in longevity, family wealth management, and private banking to explore the future of living longer, healthier, and more prosperous lives. This event offers a unique platform for family offices, wealth managers, and health experts to exchange insights at the intersection of finance, preventive healthcare, and generational legacy.
Through thought-provoking keynotes, panels, and networking, the Summit empowers global families to live and strive longer—building resilience in both healthspan and wealth across generations.
24 March, 2026 09:00
24 March, 2026 09:30
Alex Gray
International Moderator
24 March, 2026 09:40
Kevin Bürchler
SIP Medical Family Office
24 March, 2026 09:50
Kevin Bürchler
SIP Medical Family Office
Mark Jackson
Vitaspan
Dr. Roxana Mittler-Matica
FormMed HealthCare GmbH
Most people will face complex medical decisions at some point in their lives. Drawing on real patient cases, this session highlights why navigating the healthcare system is critical once you become a patient. It offers practical guidance on preparation, advocacy, second opinions, and informed decision-making to reduce avoidable harm and improve care outcomes.
24 March, 2026 10:10
Xavier de Sarrau
Gordon S. Blair Law Offices
Family longevity relies on the ability of a family to preserve its cohesion, values and assets over generations through appropriate governance, asset protection mechanisms and clear coordination between management authority and ownership. A proper organization ensures continuity and prevents the situations that may endanger the stability of the family project.
24 March, 2026 10:35
24 March, 2026 10:55
Corinne Ricciardella
Gordon S. Blair Law Offices
Succession planning requires anticipating family disputes, dysfunctional governance and the confusion between management power and shareholding, while organizing a fair allocation of assets between generations. Particular attention must be paid to conflicts of law between civil law, common law and other legal systems, which can contradict the intentions of the family head and compromise the effectiveness of wills, trusts or foundations.
24 March, 2026 11:10
Maria Eugenia Mosquera
Julius Baer
E. Marco Liardo
Charles Monat Associates
Living longer without aligning health strategy and financial planning creates material longevity risk. This session examines how longer lives directly impact generational wealth sustainability. Speakers discuss integrated models that ensure families do not outlive their capital while extending both healthspan and financial security.
24 March, 2026 11:30
Dr. Sabine Donnai
Viavi
Cognitive health underpins performance, independence, and decision-making across extended lifespans. This session explores early detection, prevention strategies, and emerging interventions for neurodegenerative disease—highlighting why brain health is becoming one of the most critical areas of medicine, wealth planning, and family governance.
24 March, 2026 11:50
Nathan Ikon Crumpton
Olympian
Dr. Lisa Corsa
PTVIP Medical Concierge Crisis Program
Elite athletes require health management strategies that widely differ from the public. This session examines longevity for athletes, medical insurance challenges, and the financial safeguards for career-ending events. Speakers explore how structured healthcare access, risk transfer, and long-term financial planning can preserve both physical capital and post-career wealth.
24 March, 2026 12:10
24 March, 2026 13:10
Alex Charlton
Carlyle Global Partners
Dr. Wolfgang Daum
Carlyle Global Advisors and Carlyle One Health
Doug Given
Health2047 Capital
Ian Sosso
Monte Carlo Capital
Establishing and leaving a family legacy while contributing towards positive social impacts is a priority for many global families. The panel will share insights and concrete examples from healthcare how the family wealth-holder community collaborates to advance knowledge and innovation in areas of regional and global importance through selective philanthropy and impact investing.
24 March, 2026 13:40
Chantal Leprêtre
SIP Medical Family Office
Adam Lovett
Bupa Global
Joe Coker
IMG
This session clarifies when insurance meaningfully mitigates health and financial risk—and when it creates false security or inefficiency. Experts discuss optimal structuring, exclusions, self-insurance thresholds, and how insurance should integrate with broader health and wealth strategies.
24 March, 2026 14:10
Dr. Damien Ng
Julius Baer
Longevity is reshaping demographics, healthcare systems, and capital markets. This session explores the longevity megatrend through an investor lens, examining opportunities across biotechnology, diagnostics, digital health, and care delivery. Reviewing growth drivers, regulatory risks, and valuation discipline—helping families and institutions allocate capital responsibly in longer, healthier lifespans.
24 March, 2026 14:30
Dr. David Barzilai
Barzilai Longevity Consulting
Dr. Todd McAllister
Skai Health
Dr. Luigi Tuccillo
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Beyond hype and biohacking headlines, this session focuses on what actually works. Drawing on clinical evidence and real-world practice, speakers outline pragmatic longevity strategies—covering diagnostics, prevention, lifestyle interventions, and care coordination—that deliver measurable health outcomes for demanding, globally mobile families.
24 March, 2026 15:00
24 March, 2026 15:30
Edouard Mousny
Gordon S. Blair Law Offices
Amelie Sarrado
Christie's
The acquisition of exceptional assets — such as prestigious real estate, art collections — can become a powerful vector of family identity when these holdings are structured as long-term legacy assets rather than simple investments. By organizing their ownership through dedicated vehicles, families can align lifestyle choices with intergenerational transmission and protect these assets from external claims, tax pressure and internal conflicts.
24 March, 2026 15:50
Philip Nitschke
Exit International
While assisted dying becomes a topic of interest in more jurisdictions, families still face complex ethical, legal, and logistical questions. This session addresses cross-border considerations, consent frameworks, medical oversight, and family dynamics—providing a sober, practical discussion on one of the most sensitive issues in modern longevity planning.
24 March, 2026 16:10
Oliver Neubert
NEOVIVA
Extreme wealth can amplify both opportunity and vulnerability. This session explores the hidden link between affluence, pressure, and addiction - revealing why high-net-worth environments can foster dependency, how it impacts families and legacy, and what prevention and recovery truly require.
24 March, 2026 16:30
Francesca Dego
Internationally Acclaimed Soloist
Alex Charlton
Carlyle Global Partners
The Italian-American violinist is one of the leading artists of her generation. Her engagements take her to orchestras such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Seattle Symphony, the Dortmunder Philharmoniker, and many others. At the SIP Health & Wealth Summit Monaco, she is honoring the guests by playing on a violin built in 1697.
24 March, 2026 16:50
Alex Gray
International Moderator
24 March, 2026 17:00
Interested in becoming a conference partner or exhibitor at the SIP Health & Wealth Summit Monaco? Contact: Paulina Sapinska at Paulina.Sapinska@sip.ch
The SIP-BILANZ Health & Longevity Conference took place at the Park Hyatt in Zurich on April 2, 2025. The conference focused on the latest trends and most important topics in preventive health management, addiction, dementia, health insurance, financial planning, longevity science, assisted death, and the latest advancements in key areas of healthcare, such as cardiology and oncology. With a rigorous, no-nonsense approach, the conference aimed to separate fact from fiction in the current longevity hype.
The SIP Global Health Conference 2024 took place on June 26 at the historic Ironmongers’ Hall in London. This premier event brought together global health professionals, industry innovators, and academic leaders for a day of high-impact dialogue and collaboration. offering forward-looking perspectives on emerging global health trend, High-profile panel discussions that tackled critical issues shaping the future of healthcare, while dedicated networking sessions provided valuable opportunities for delegates to connect, collaborate, and explore new partnerships.