Dmitry Kaminskiy at WHX Dubai 2026: Longevity, Investment, and the Future of Human Health
- Deep Knowledge Group

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Dmitry Kaminskiy, General Partner of Deep Knowledge Group, appeared as a featured speaker at WHX Dubai 2026, the world's biggest healthcare conference, on the panel “The Business of Longevity - Investing in the Future of Human Health?”. The session took place on Thursday, 12 February 2026, from 12:15 PM to 1:00 PM on the Frontiers Stage within the Wellness & Longevity track, moderated Nasser Massoud, Founder & Managing Director of Concept Realisation, UAE and featuring Dmitry Kaminskiy on behalf of Deep Knowledge Group, Ana Baroni (Chief Scientific Officer of LongevityTech.fund) and Mazin Ghadir (Director of Alvarez & Marsal) as panelists.
The panel discussion cut across longevity science, healthcare transformation, and investment strategy at one of the most visible global platforms for healthcare leadership, innovation, and deal-making. It also reinforced a theme that runs through much of Deep Knowledge Group's broader work: longevity is no longer a niche topic at the edge of healthcare. It is increasingly becoming a mainstream strategic domain that links prevention, capital allocation, next-generation medicine, and long-term health-system design.
The combination of speakers reflected the panel's real subject matter: not longevity as abstract aspiration, but longevity as an investable, operational, and institutionally relevant field. With representatives from strategic advisory, investment, and market-facing healthcare transformation, the session sat squarely at the point where biomedical innovation meets commercial adoption and long-horizon capital.
What the panel was about
The official WHX session description framed the discussion around a direct practical question: how evidence-based lifestyle interventions in nutrition, exercise, stress, and sleep can reduce chronic disease and improve population-health outcomes. That is a concise formulation, but it points to a larger shift already underway in global healthcare. The center of gravity is moving from reactive treatment alone toward prevention, resilience, risk reduction, and longer-term healthspan strategy.
That framing made the session particularly relevant to Dmitry's work. Much of Deep Knowledge Group's longevity agenda treats prevention and longevity not as consumer lifestyle themes, but as structural questions for healthcare systems, financial markets, and strategic investment. In that sense, the WHX panel was significant not merely because longevity appeared on the agenda, but because it appeared inside a broader healthcare forum in a way that linked human health, capital, and institutional scale.
Why WHX mattered as a setting
WHX matters because it is not a niche longevity event. Through World Health Expo, the WHX platform brings together healthcare leaders, providers, policymakers, innovators, and investors across a global network of events. On its own site, WHX describes itself as the world's largest network of healthcare events and notes that WHX Dubai and WHX Labs Dubai ran co-timed in February 2026 to form the world's biggest healthcare event. That scale matters. It means longevity is being discussed not only within specialist circles, but within one of the largest mainstream healthcare convenings in the world.
For Deep Knowledge Group, this gave Dmitry's appearance a larger context. Speaking about longevity at WHX Dubai meant engaging with a healthcare audience that included not just longevity enthusiasts, but decision-makers looking at the future of clinical systems, investment priorities, digital infrastructure, and the next generation of healthcare business models.
The broader WHX context: Dmitry’s published articles
Dmitry's appearance at WHX Dubai was also part of a broader relationship with the WHX platform. In addition to speaking at the event, he has written a series of articles for WHX that set out a wider view of longevity, prevention, and healthcare transformation. These articles are not side notes to the conference appearance; they provide a useful intellectual backdrop to the themes discussed on the panel.
In “What makes the UAE a pioneer in the future of healthy ageing?”, Dmitry argues that the UAE is becoming a particularly important test bed for longevity because it combines policy ambition, capital, advanced healthcare infrastructure, and a willingness to adopt new models in prevention and healthy ageing. That article is directly relevant to WHX Dubai because it explains why the region has become such an important meeting ground for discussions about longevity, investment, and applied healthcare innovation.
In “Understanding the billion-dollar bet on agelessness”, he describes how longevity is moving out of the realm of speculative science and into a high-stakes global investment race. The article emphasizes that ageing is increasingly being treated not just as a biological reality but as a technological and commercial frontier. That argument connects closely with the WHX panel title itself, which positioned longevity explicitly in business and investment terms.
In “Investing in the age of biological reversibility”, Dmitry pushes the argument further by examining how investors are beginning to think about reversibility, regeneration, and intervention in biological ageing as a serious economic and strategic domain. The article helps explain why a panel on longevity at WHX Dubai was not simply a future-of-wellness conversation; it was part of a broader shift in how healthcare capital is beginning to assess the next wave of biomedical opportunity.
And in “Harnessing the power of AI for healthy longevity”, he links longevity directly to artificial intelligence, showing how AI can support earlier intervention, better biological insight, and more adaptive forms of healthcare strategy. That article is especially important because it places longevity in a wider technology framework rather than treating it as a separate vertical. Together, these published pieces show that Dmitry's contribution at WHX Dubai sat within an already developed body of work rather than as a one-off speaking appearance.
Why the appearance mattered for Deep Knowledge Group
For Deep Knowledge Group, Dmitry's appearance at WHX Dubai mattered on several levels. It placed him among a senior panel of speakers discussing longevity at one of the world's most visible healthcare gatherings. It also provided a setting in which DKG's broader theses about prevention, healthy longevity, and the convergence of healthcare with investment could be voiced inside a mainstream healthcare forum rather than at a niche specialist event.
Just as importantly, the panel illustrated how the language around longevity is changing. Longevity is increasingly being discussed not only in scientific or lifestyle terms, but in relation to investment logic, healthcare-system priorities, and long-term infrastructure for human health. That shift is central to DKG's broader agenda. The future of healthcare will be shaped not only by treatment innovation, but by the integration of prevention, longevity science, capital allocation, and next-generation health infrastructure. Dmitry's participation at WHX Dubai 2026 was one visible expression of that larger transition.




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