Human connection, hyper-personalisation and brand ecosystems – Simone Gibertoni predicts the future of longevity #spa #wellness #longevity #wellbeing #health #people #medicine #science #diagnostics

Simone Gibertoni, CEO of Clinique La Prairie, outlined his predictions for the future of the longevity sector for delegates of the 2024 Global Wellness Summit taking place today (6 November) in Scotland.Gibertoni presented his vision during a keynote panel with industry veteran Sue Harmsworth, founder of ESPA and the SATCC, and Isaac Jones, founder of Health Experts Alliance and CEO of Centagio. Here’s a look at his predictions:Hyper-personalisationGibertoni foresees precision medicine and advanced diagnostics allowing for highly individualised longevity treatments. “At the moment, we say superficially that we’re all the same, but we’re not,” he noted, suggesting that longevity treatments and programming in the future will be precisely tailored to each person’s unique biology.Human connectionWhile technology will remain integral to longevity, Gibertoni and his fellow panellists anticipate an even stronger emphasis on human connection. They believe that personalised guidance and empathetic support will be essential for motivating and empowering clients on their journeys.Brand ecosystemsGibertoni envisions longevity brands providing ongoing, wraparound care, supporting clients no matter where they are in the world. Clinique La Prairie, for instance, is developing a “brand ecosystem” that includes health resorts, urban clinics and a dedicated supplement line, all designed to create a continuous wellness journey. Part of this strategy involves rolling out 50 properties around the world.“You need to follow the client and they need to stay inside your ecosystem. It’s not only good for the client, but it’s good for business,” he explained.To hear more insights from Gibertoni and learn more about Clinique La Prairie, head to his exclusive interview in Spa Business.

50 Watts Books goes from blog, to online bookstore, to a physical home in city

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Will Schofield wrote about obscure literature on his blog, 50 Watts, for more than a decade before he launched an online bookstore, which he called 50 Watts Books, in the spring of 2021.

Earlier this year, he took another step, opening a physical location for 50 Watts Books in Chestnut Hill near a flower shop, multiple boutiques, and a few pubs. 

The idea of a physical shop came to him when he saw people interact with flipbooks he was selling at the Brooklyn Book Festival in October 2023. 

He jokes now that election anxiety pushed him to pursue the evolution of this project.
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“I have kind of a nervous energy,” the bookseller and blogger said, “so I channel it into something a little ambitious.”

“A little ambitious” modestly describes Schofield, who has worked 21 years as a publisher,  and a blogger for 14 of them. Schofield started his blog in 2007 and initially talked about unique, unknown books. He had no expectations that he’d make money from it, forget about turning it into a business. Over time, though, he gained attention from designers and illustrators for adding images to his posts. He credits this as a source for his consumer base.

“When I started the store [in 2021], I had a built-in audience who associated me with those types of books: art, illustration, graphic design,” he said. “So those were the things I thought I could sell — and luckily, it turned out to be the case.”

Business manager Ian Lay places books on shelves at 50 Watts Books. (Kiersten Tate/Billy Penn)

Because of this, Schofield said jokingly that the bookstore took 21 years to plan, despite the physical location opening five weeks after the lease signing. But the years of unpaid labor are paying off. “All these years later, people who followed me on social media in 2007 when they were in college, now they have kids,” he said. “And they’re buying illustrated books from me, you know?” 

Business manager Ian Lay pointed out one advantage of being located in Northwest Philly: the communities in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy. Lay and Schofield noted that creative professionals and families visit 50 Watts. For now, they want to balance the online and in-person audiences.
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“It’s a juggling of the both — having something for everybody but also still keeping it in the realm of something interesting and unique, colorful and design-focused,” Lay reflected.

It’s a lot to ask of a 700-square-foot space, especially seeing how 50 Watts stocks and distributes many genres of books, including comics, children’s books, graphic novels, and fiction, while showcasing smaller publishers and international books. It adds up to a visually interesting shop that attracts passersby.

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Schofield also has good relations with other booksellers in the area. He contacted Debbie Jansen, the owner of Booked, to say that he did not plan on selling the same work. Jansen reassured him that sellers can direct customers to each other’s bookstores to benefit the whole community.

When asked about his goals, Schofield mentioned that his online store became sustainable after three years, and he wants to see the sustainability of the physical store after the same amount of time. He alsol plans to host events and sell vintage art prints.

Lay said that he and Schofield have no complaints about the process, noting the short time it took to organize the launch of physical store and the reward of excited people in the area.
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“It’s one thing to see it online,” Lay said, “but it’s another to have it in front of you and be able to look at the whole object and really appreciate the artwork and have an experience with it.”

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Brazil-China Partnership on the Frontiers of Science

A technician monitors the production line at Chinese new-energy vehicle manufacturer BYD’s battery factory in Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, on March 12 (XINHUA)
The sovereignty of nations is directly related to their technological dominance. Effective scientific and technological development strategies are essential for a country like Brazil, which has an abundance of natural resources, installed capacity and a strong human intelligence capital. Brazil needs to make appropriate investments in initiatives under such strategies, including those related to international partnerships and cooperation.
In the context of implementing Brazil’s industrial policy known as New Industry Brazil (New Industry Brazil aims to boost Brazil’s development up to 2033 through sustainability and innovation—Ed.), China’s strategic partnership stands out. This is because the two countries not only share many common interests but also have had great examples demonstrating that their cooperation is, in fact, effective and mutually beneficial, including the China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program.
This is one of Brazil’s most successful examples of South-South cooperation, both for its individual results and for the strengthening of Brazil-China relations. Six satellites have already been developed through the initiative and the two countries are already working together on the seventh, with investments of around 250 million reais ($44 million). The aim is to quickly move forward with the eighth Brazil-China satellite, which will be a geostationary meteorological satellite and will represent a major technological advance for Brazil.
It is important to emphasize that the space sector, in particular, has a profile focused on international cooperation. Exploring the frontiers of knowledge of the world around us and beyond requires a strong relationship of mutual trust and the exchange of experience, information and good practices. This has been the case for the Brazil-China relationship in this strategic sector for almost 40 years.
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Brazil (MCTI), through the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development, has increased investments in research infrastructure, one example of which is the BINGO radio telescope. BINGO will be the only radio telescope in the world that aims to map atomic hydrogen as traced by the 21-cm line on large angular scales. The project’s goals are to understand the dark sector of the universe and develop instrumentation technology for observational cosmology and astrophysics. The radio telescope structure is being manufactured in China, and we expect to complete its assembly by 2024.
At the end of July, the MCTI launched the Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Plan which seeks, among other things, to promote Brazil’s global leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) through national technological development and strategic international collaboration. In this context, the MCTI already has a common plan with China and should initiate joint actions in AI with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China (MIIT). The MCTI also intends to advance a new front of AI development with the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.
In the broad area of digital transformation, the MCTI and the MIIT have established a joint work plan that includes, in addition to AI, high-performance computing, semiconductors, and quantum and other technologies. These are strategic areas for the development of both countries.
The Brazil-China Innovation Dialogue is expected to resume by 2025. The dialogue aims to promote exchange on policy, to learn about China’s innovation ecosystem, and to facilitate sharing of good practices between researchers from technology-based companies and between startups and technology parks.
Operation of the Brazil-China Center for Research and Innovation in Nanotechnology also needs to be resumed. This center made good progress, with good research and development results until 2018, but was discontinued. This cooperation has a strong focus on innovation in an area that is strategic for both countries, because it covers the field of advanced materials.
Current development strategies around the world, including in Brazil, have a common focus on energy transition. In this regard, the MCTI intends to work with the MIIT on research and development of the photovoltaic industry. A country like Brazil, which is abundant in sunlight (free energy), needs to make full use of this wealth to benefit its industry. China will be a great partner in the innovative development of the photovoltaic industry.
It is worth mentioning the important cooperation between the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and Tsinghua University, which jointly established the Brazil-China Center for Climate Change and Innovative Energy Technologies in 2010. This center has had the support of the MCTI since its inception and is expanding, with projects in the areas of sustainable development and initiatives focused on topics such as pollution control, climate change, renewable energy, biofuels, water resources, energy efficiency, nuclear energy, deep-sea technologies for oil and gas exploration, bioeconomy, forests and climate, energy planning, smart cities, mobility, petroleum engineering, industrial safety, technology transfer, innovation and entrepreneurship, and training programs.
In the coming months, the Brazil-China Center for Innovation in Solid-State Illumination is expected to be inaugurated. The center will operate at the Renato Archer Information Technology Center, a research unit of the MCTI. This is an example of cooperation in applied research in the areas of photonics and energy, including smart lighting, agricultural lighting, among others. This joint program will be important for Brazil, because photonics can be applied to several areas, including telecommunications, agribusiness, and health.
The MCTI and its research units will also partner with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is also structured to include research units. We intend to establish broad cooperation in 15 areas of knowledge. 
Brazil-China cooperation in science, technology and innovation has an inspiring history and still has enormous potential to grow. It may be impossible for us to fully explore the capabilities of these two great countries. But for now, we remain engaged in several joint actions to promote the development of both nations, so that in the near future we can begin reaping the benefits that Brazilian and Chinese scientists have to offer the world. The outlook for the next 50 years is for increased joint development of strategic technologies that will lead Brazil and China to become global innovation powerhouses. BR
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Nibe signs strategic joint venture agreements with HBE South Korea and Sig Sauer USA for defense and aerospace manufacturing in India

Nibe Limited has recently entered into two significant agreements as part of its strategic expansion in the defense and aerospace sectors:

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Letter of Intent (LOI) with HBE, South Korea: Nibe Limited has signed an LOI with HBE, a South Korean company, to establish a joint venture for forging facilities in India. This JV aims to produce defense and aerospace components, with a shareholding structure of 51:49 between Nibe and HBE. This LOI is currently non-binding and subject to due diligence, regulatory approvals, and definitive agreements.
Term Sheet with Sig Sauer, USA: Nibe Limited has also executed a term sheet with Sig Sauer, a renowned firearms and weapons manufacturer in the USA, to form a joint venture in India. This collaboration focuses on manufacturing military, law enforcement, and defense products specifically for the Indian military, paramilitary, security, and police forces. The shareholding in this JV is also structured at 51:49, with Nibe holding the majority stake. Similar to the LOI, this term sheet is subject to due diligence, regulatory approvals, and legal permissions.

Advertisement These agreements align with Nibe’s commitment to supporting India’s defense and aerospace sectors and advancing its Make in India initiative. The company will provide updates as these ventures progress and regulatory clearances are obtained.

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