Three-Day Global Wellness Summit will explore how wellness is transforming crucial economic and business sectors.
The spa and wellness industry is getting excited as leaders in the business of wellness prep for the 12th-annual Global Wellness Summit (GWS), to take place at Technogym Village in Cesena, Italy from October 6-8, 2018. The areas, between the Adriatic coast and the hills of Emilia-Romagna, is known as Wellness Valley.
According to a media release:
The theme of this year’s Summit is “Shaping the Business of Wellness,” and the three-day event is expected to attract over 600 business and thought leaders from 50 countries. The Summit is renowned for its keynotes and panels analyzing the largest opportunities unfolding in the wellness economy, from beauty and spa to fitness and fashion to workplace wellness, tourism and more.
“Wellness is shaking up vast, consumer markets—in fact, it is beginning to touch almost every facet of our lives: where we live, when we travel, and where we work. The Global Wellness Summit is by far the most important international conference on the business of wellness,” said GWS CEO and Chair Susie Ellis. “The Summit represents an unprecedented opportunity for businesses, investors and government leaders to learn about today’s global wellness wave—and where it will go next.”
Key Topics & Speakers
Wellness Communities
Wellness communities that put people’s health at the center of design are the next frontier in the fast-growing $134 billion residential real estate market. Italy has much to teach the world about healthy communities, from the Wellness Valley in the Emilia-Romagna region (where the Summit is being hosted) to Sardinia, Italy, which was identified as the original “Blue Zone” (places where people live the longest and are the healthiest). Best-selling author Dan Buettner, a world-renowned explorer and a writer for National Geographic who travels the world seeking out new Blue Zones, will present how these findings are informing new wellness community developments worldwide.
Wellness Tourism, Spa & Thermal Springs
A range of keynotes and presenters will explore where the hospitality, wellness travel and spa markets are heading, including a keynote by Rafat Ali, CEO of Skift, who will be speaking about the future of travel and overtourism in particular. Sir Rocco Forte, founder of Rocco Forte Hotels, will co-present with group project director and daughter, Irene Forte, and Sue Harmsworth MBE, founder of ESPA International, will interview a panel of top experts on what’s working—and not—in luxury hospitality, spa and wellness.
The Future of Preventative Health
The latest in preventative health approaches will be a central topic at the conference, with keynotes from leading medical experts, including Ranieri Guerra, MD, the current World Health Organization assistant director general for strategic initiatives; Dr. Richard H. Carmona, the 17th surgeon general of the US; Sergio Pecorelli, MD, OBGYN, surgeon, researcher and chancellor emeritus at the University of Brescia and former president of the Italian FDA; and KPMG International’s Mark Britnell, global chairman and senior partner, infrastructure, government and healthcare.
Food, Beverage & Healthy Eating
How wellness is disrupting the food and beverage markets will be examined in keynotes by experts, such as Andrea Illy, chairman of Italy’s coffee powerhouse, illycaffè; Mindy Grossman, president and CEO of global weight loss-turned-wellness brand, Weight Watchers; and Neil Grimmer, founder of Habit, the world’s first personalized nutrition company.
Architecture, Design & Retail
Italy is known as “Design Central,” and the ways that wellness concepts are remaking retail, design and architecture will be a hot topic examined in high-profile keynotes, such as those from famed Italian fashion designer Alberta Ferretti, award-winning Italian architects Antonio Citterio and Matteo Thun, and pioneering wellness designer Clodagh. Dr. Anjan Chatterjee, chair of neurology at Pennsylvania Hospital and author of The Aesthetic Brain, will present new research in his keynote on “Buildings, Beauty, and the Brain: A Neuroscience of Architectural Experience.”
Fitness & Mind-Body
The future of the $542 billion fitness and mind-body sector will be explored in keynotes from industry giants, such as Nerio Alessandri, founder of Italy-based Technogym, a world leader in fitness technologies. With a mounting global depression and anxiety epidemic, the need for new approaches in mental wellness will also be on the agenda, including a keynote from Bob Roth, CEO of the David Lynch Foundation and author of the new best seller, Strength in Stillness: The Power of Transcendental Meditation. Well+Good founder Melisse Gelula’s keynote will address America’s obsession with CBD, the cannabis- and hemp-derived ingredient whose popularity is soaring in the US; and a white paper “Mental Wellness: Pathways, Evidence and Horizons” will be released.
Beauty, Wellness and Retail
The $1 trillion beauty market is being reshaped by wellness. LS:N Global, The Future Laboratory, one of the world’s leading forecasting firms, will be identifying the disruptive beauty trends on the horizon. Roundtables will investigate the future of wellness and retail, and Dave McCaughan, chief strategy officer at Ai.Agency, will share how artificial intelligence will dramatically impact both wellness and retail.
Delegates will mix the business of wellness with the pleasure of it, as the 2018 Summit takes place in a unique location called the Wellness Valley, an area between the Adriatic coast and the hills of Emilia-Romagna. In addition, when not in sessions, delegates can choose from wellness activities, such as Dance Energy Breaks sponsored by the Center for Transformative Movement and Wellness Walks on the Beach hosted by Weight Watchers. The conference will also host the first-ever “Wellness Meets Fashion” runway show, brought to life by Jessica Jesse, CEO and creative director of BuDhaGirl.
The 2018 Global Wellness Summit is close to being sold out. Interested parties should apply to attend immediately.