Future of Ageing 2026: Acting now- delivering longer better lives for all
Date: Thursday 05 March 2026
Time: 9.15am – 4.15pm GMT
Location: The Foundry, 17 Oval Way, London SE11 5RR
Future of Ageing is the UK’s only annual conference focused on the impact of longevity on society. The International Longevity Centre UK (ILC) marked Future of Ageing’s 10th anniversary in February 2025 with a sellout conference. Throughout the day, we held plenary sessions and panel discussions, featuring a keynote speech from the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, alongside a curated series of interactive breakout sessions.
On Thursday, 5 March 2026, ILC will bring together policymakers, business leaders, innovators, and researchers to set out a new agenda for urgent action exploring how nations, regions and communities can act now to embrace the opportunities of long lives.
Population ageing is no distant issue. It is both a seismic challenge and a huge opportunity we must confront today. Rising health and pension costs, alongside mounting national debt, make the status quo unsustainable. But healthier, longer working lives could deliver a powerful economic dividend. With advanced economies searching for supply-side growth, acting now on ageing is not optional. It is essential.
These discussions will be underpinned by our new UK Better Lives Index, exploring the best and worst places to be born, grow up, and grow old across the UK, and our Global Health and Prevention Index, our flagship international barometer of healthy ageing.
Confirmed speakers at Future of Ageing 2026 include:
- The Lord Wood of Anfield, Chair, Lords Economic Affairs Committee
- Rt Hon Baroness Hilary Armstrong, Chair of the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods
- Peter Babudu, Executive Director, Impact on Urban Health
- Jacynth Bassett, CEO and Founder, Ageism is Never in Style
- Dr Karen Glaser, Professor of Gerontology, King’s College London
- Dr Adrian Hayter, GP Partner, Runnymede Medical Practice and Medical Director for Clinical Policy, RCGP
- Riyad Karim, Assistant Director, Community Engagement & Health Equity, NHS England
- Polly Mackenzie, Co-Founder and CEO, Zinc
- Hon. Bill Morneau, former Canadian Finance Minister
- Dr Suzy Morrissey, Deputy Director, Pensions Policy Institute
- Rt Hon Chloe Smith, President, CIPD