Disrupting Japan
What role can startups really play in human longevity?
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 0:39:17
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Japan has one of the longest lived and healthiest populations in the world, and let Japanese startups are playing a relatively small role in the recent longevity-tech boom. The longevity market includes everything from health-tech wearables, to foods and supplements, to lifestyle coaching, to invasive medical procedures. The offerings themselves range from the incredibly useful and helpful to the wasteful and the outright dangerous. To make sense of all this, today we talk with Bilal Kharouni the CEO of Ekei Labs, who explains his startup's pivots through multiple sectors of the budding longevity market. It's a great conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes What exactly is “biological age” Where health tracking apps are useful and where they are dangerous How to market supplements in Japan's tightly regulated market The business and medical challenges in direct-to-consumer health tech Pivoting from supplements to consumer test kits to research The path for commercializing tod