Bryan Johnson, the millionaire tech entrepreneur renowned for his radical anti-ageing project “Blueprint,” teamed up with Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal for an intimate event in Mumbai. The gathering, named “Don’t Die,” focused on the intersection of health, longevity, and technology.
Johnson’s project “Blueprint” is a comprehensive health regimen aimed at reversing ageing. The 45-year-old millionaire works with doctors and researchers to monitor his biomarkers and adjusts his routine for optimal health. His daily regimen includes strict diets, workouts, supplements, and even experimental procedures like blood transfusions from his teenage son.
Johnson believes AI holds the key to advancing human health and longevity. By analysing complex data sets, AI can unlock personalised health solutions, leading to longer, healthier lives.
Bryan Johnson’s visit to Mumbai highlighted the growing interest in health-tech innovation, with collaborations like this paving the way for a healthier future.