The Smart Group, in partnership with A4M, held their first India Conference in Delhi. The two-day conference featured esteemed speakers, celebrated doctors and learned professionals in the field of preventive, integrative and traditional medicine from India and across the globe.
Addressed by some of the world’s leading faculty in preventive healthcare, this ground-breaking event was attended by more than 300 doctors and featured the most cutting-edge and futurists innovations in healthcare. The guest speakers at the conference were globally renowned scholars who have been leading integrative medicine globally and key leaders of the $4 trillion global wellness industry which is due to swell to $30 trillion.
The audience had a chance to listen to globally renowned speakers like Dr Andrew Heyman MD, MHSA; Dr Pamela Smith, MD, MPH, MS; Dr Daniyar Jumaniyazov, MD, PhD; Dr Graham Simpson, MD; Dr Brian Delaney, PhD and Indian health leaders like Deepak A V Chaturvedi, MD, endocrinologist from Mumbai; Alok Sharma, President, Stem Cell Society – India; Dr BS Rajput – Vice President, Stem Cell Society – India and functional medicine experts like celebrity nutritionist, Dr Anjali Hooda, among others.
A series of sessions as conducted by renowned industry experts, featured new-age topics including intermittent fasting, regenerative medicine, autoimmunity, biochemical detox and sub-fertile male, among others, all of which have taken urban India by storm and are being increasingly endorsed by celebrities from Bollywood, sports and even politics. A key feature of the conference was the scientifically curated exhibition featuring nutraceutical providers, companies in cellular regeneration and gene testing, and healthcare equipment enabled by artificial intelligence. Apart from it, Healthcare stalwarts like Dabur and Apollo showcased their futuristic vision for healthcare in India.
Keeping with the futuristic theme of the conference, Dr M (BK Modi) Founder-Chairman, Smart Group, addressed the audience via a video conference. Detailing his own experience with stem cells, he said, “I am glad that doctors in India are taking a keen interest in preventive health. Cellular therapy has personally given me a renewed zeal and has enabled me to pursue my passion despite my age. I wish more people discover the benefits of preventive health, and can lead happy and healthy lives, beyond 100.”
The thought was echoed by Preeti Malhotra, Chairman, Smart Bharat and President – Organising committee, Smart A4M India conference, “Medicine has taken an exponential leap this century. Preventive health has had a profound effect on human longevity, awareness and mental wellbeing. There are researches claiming that children born in the coming years may live for upto a 1,000 years, this has a profound effect on social relations, economies and the future of a nation. I am happy that we were able to bring A4M into India to initiate this conversation, much needed in a country like ours.”