Proceeding of the 1st International Conference on Lifespan Innovation (ICLI 2025)

Conference: Proceeding of the 1st International Conference on Lifespan Innovation (ICLI 2025)
Date: 12-13 June 2025
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand (Online)
Website: https://icli.payap.ac.th

We are honored to present the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Lifespan Innovation (ICLI 2025), held virtually on June 12–13, 2025, and hosted by Payap University, in collaboration with esteemed international partners. This inaugural conference marks a significant milestone for both the academic and professional communities dedicated to aging and longevity, and it coincides with Payap University’s 50th anniversary, a celebration of five decades of academic excellence, innovation, and global engagement.

The central theme of ICLI 2025, “Aging and Longevity: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Enhancing Quality of Life,” reflects the growing urgency and opportunity in addressing aging through a multifaceted lens. To this end, ICLI 2025 convened thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners across disciplines to explore new paradigms, share evidence-based innovations, and develop collaborative strategies that advance health span and quality of life in aging societies. The conference featured five primary technical tracks:

• Health and Medicine
• Society and Humanities
• Business and Economics
• Technology
• Psychology.

Each track provided a forum for engaging with critical aspects of aging, ranging from wellness technologies and mental health care to smart assistive systems and the social dynamics of aging. We are pleased to report that ICLI 2025 received a total of 139 submissions from scholars and professionals worldwide. Following a rigorous double-blind peer review process involving three independent reviewers per manuscript, 51 papers were accepted, and 88 were rejected, ensuring the academic integrity and relevance of the proceedings. Selected peer-reviewed papers are scheduled for publication in the Advances in Health Sciences Research series by Atlantis Press (part of Springer Nature) and will be submitted for indexing in CPCI (Clarivate Web of Science), with additional evaluation for inclusion in Ei Compendex and Scopus, where applicable.

Beyond academic exchange, ICLI 2025 aimed to foster long-term collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and innovators across sectors. The conference also served as a platform for students and early-career professionals to engage with global experts and emerging ideas at the forefront of aging research and innovation.

On behalf of the organizing committee, we extend our sincere gratitude to all who contributed to the success of this conference including authors, reviewers, keynote speakers, session chairs, and participants. Your dedication and insights have laid a strong foundation for future editions of ICLI and helped shape an inclusive, collaborative vision for addressing the complex challenges of aging.

We look forward to continuing this important dialogue and advancing the science and practice of lifespan innovation together.

Wallapa Songprakun
General Chair

Piyamas Tancharoenrat
Piyatida Pianluprasidh
Pratsanee Na Keeree
Wutthichula Khunpatwattana
Vijay N. Gohokar
General Co-chairs

Wanus Srimaharaj
Technical Program Chair

Seung Hwan Kang
Supansa Chaising
Technical Program Co-chairs