Over the past 25 years, science has pushed lifespan further than ever before.
What comes next is even more critical.
The next 25 years belong to the brain — aligning longer lives with sharper thinking, stronger resilience and the capacity to thrive. In a world shaped by AI, global conflict and constant change, our most vital asset is under pressure — strained by the weight of uncertainty. This is more than just a health issue. Human intelligence is a national and economic imperative.
Our collective cognitive edge underpins workforce readiness, military resilience and economic performance in the modern era.
Brain health can no longer be treated as niche — or reactive. It is the foundation for how we think, perform, connect — and thrive. And when we elevate brain performance into a global movement, we don’t just extend life — we unlock the full potential of human progress.