30 finalists selected for inaugural Longevity Show startup pitch competition
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Eleanor Garth
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
The Longevity Show has announced the Top 30 finalists for its inaugural startup pitch competition, selected from 95 entrants across 32 countries. The finalists span diagnostics, neuroscience, women's health, oncology, nutrition, environmental health, and AI. The competition will culminate at the London event on June 26, aiming to spotlight emerging companies in the expanding longevity sector.
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The shortlist was whittled down from a highly global field, drawing 95 entrants from 32 different countries.
The competition aims to spotlight emerging companies working across the expanding long
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