When Dr. Nishant Mehta, Co-Founder and Chairman of RegenX and Pantheon Meditech, was mapping the global trajectory for the most ambitious longevity conference series of 2026, Mauritius was not an obvious starting point. The island nation is not a medical superpower. It does not have the infrastructure of Dubai, the academic prestige of Istanbul, or the market scale of Mumbai. And yet, when the first edition of RegenX Longevity Summit 2026 takes place on July 11–12, it will be in Mauritius — and there are very good reasons why.
The Vision Behind RegenX
RegenX Longevity Summit 2026 is not a conventional medical conference. It is designed as a global movement — a series of high-quality, CPD-accredited events that bring the frontiers of longevity, anti-aging, regenerative medicine, functional medicine, and cosmetic gynaecology to clinicians across seven cities and seven countries in a single year.
The 7-city series spans Mauritius, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai, Riyadh, Istanbul, and Shenzhen — a carefully curated selection of cities representing the new geography of ambitious medicine: not the traditional academic centres of North America and Western Europe, but the dynamic emerging markets where healthcare is being reinvented fastest and where clinician demand for cutting-edge continuing medical education is highest and least well-served.
Why Mauritius for the Launch Edition?
Academic Credibility: Anna Medical College and the Medical Council of Mauritius
The RegenX Mauritius edition is the only edition of the series offering formal CPD accreditation: 8 points from the Medical Council of Mauritius, endorsed by Anna Medical College. This accreditation is not incidental — it reflects a genuine partnership with Mauritius's medical academic establishment that gives the conference official standing in the country's continuing medical education framework.
For clinicians in Mauritius, the surrounding region (Réunion, Madagascar, Seychelles, Maldives), and across the African continent, this represents a uniquely accessible, accredited longevity medicine education opportunity.
Government Engagement
The presence of Dr. Ashwamedsing Dinassing — Acting Director of the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Mauritius — as a government keynote speaker is not ceremonial. It reflects active engagement by the Mauritius Ministry of Health with the conference's themes and demonstrates the government's recognition of longevity medicine as a strategic healthcare priority.
Government participation at this level signals to regional clinicians, international delegates, and potential sponsors that RegenX Mauritius has official institutional support — a meaningful differentiator in a conference market where many events operate without such endorsement.
The International Faculty
The Mauritius edition's speaker faculty represents remarkable global breadth for a 100-delegate conference:
- Dr. Samuel JK Abraham — Japan/USA (Regenerative Medicine Research)
- Dr. Tamara Pheiffer — South Africa (Head, A4M South Africa)
- Dr. D. Sasikumar — India (HBOT Specialist)
- Dr. Shankar Naik — India (Ozone and EBOO Therapy)
- Dr. Nabeel Dookhun — Mauritius (Cardiology and Stem Cell)
- Dr. Irfana Hameed — India (Longevity Gynaecology)
- Prof. Dr. Vijay Anand — India (Global Homoeopathy)
- Dr. Chandani Kharat Jatoon — India/Mauritius (Cosmetic Gynaecology)
- Dr. Kaushik D. Deb — India (Diponed Biointelligence)
- Dr. Vijaya Bhaskar — India (Stem Cell)
- Dr. Prayag R. Pandya — India (Regenerative Medicine)
Strategic Positioning: Where Africa Meets Asia Meets Medicine
Mauritius occupies a unique geographic and cultural position at the intersection of African, Asian, and European influences. As a launch city for a global conference series, it sends a deliberate signal: RegenX is not a Western-centric conference being exported to emerging markets. It is built from the ground up to serve the global medical community, with Mauritius as its founding home.
The Conference Format
RegenX Mauritius (July 11–12, 2026) is a two-day intensive, with:
- Full-day scientific programme with keynote lectures and clinical workshops
- 8 CPD points accredited by the Medical Council of Mauritius
- Gala dinner and networking evening
- Delegate kit and conference certificate
- Optional hotel packages (2 or 3 nights) for international delegates
- India All-Inclusive package for delegates flying from India
Registration Is Open
Three delegate packages are available for the Mauritius edition:
- Standard ($250 early bird / $300 regular): Both days, all meals, CPD, certificate, gala dinner
- Premium ($450): Everything in Standard + 2 nights hotel + hotel meals
- VIP ($750): Everything in Premium + 3 nights hotel + airport transfers + VIP gala
Payment is available via PayPal for international delegates. Register now at regenxsummit.com/register — delegate numbers are limited to 100 for the launch edition.
Looking Ahead: The 7-City Series
The Mauritius edition is the beginning. The series continues with Dubai (August 28–29), Kuala Lumpur (September 26–27), Mumbai (October 3–4), Riyadh (October 24–25), Istanbul (November 14–15), and culminates with the landmark 5-day Shenzhen edition (December 17–21) — a unique immersive experience combining conference sessions, exhibition, factory visits, and global networking in the heart of China's innovation capital.
Conclusion
Mauritius is the perfect launch city for RegenX precisely because it is not the obvious choice. It requires intentionality to get there, and that intentionality selects for exactly the kind of committed, forward-thinking clinician who will make the most of a conference on the future of medicine. Join us in Mauritius on July 11–12, 2026 — and be part of the founding chapter of the most ambitious longevity medicine conference series in the world.