Legacy Lounge II: $500B in Health AI by 2030. Who's Building It?
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Fetched about 5 hours ago
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
to Wednesday, April 22, 2026
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5 hours long
Artificial IntelligenceHealthtechCloud Computing
Event Type
in person
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
From biomarkers to billion dollar platform, health is the defining infrastructure bet of the next decade — and the window to build foundational companies is open right now.
Legacy Lounge II is represented by Fenwick, brings together the people actually doing it: founders in preventive health and AI-enabled biotech, investors writing the early checks, scientists translating the lab into the market, and enterprise operators building the infrastructure layer nobody sees until it's everywhere.
The panel covers what investors actually want to see in 2026, where scientific credibility becomes commercial advantage, how enterprise AI accelerates clinical workflows, and how the next generation of platforms gets built, financed, and defended.
The Panel
Dinner keynote speaker-To Be Announced Venture Capital · Health & Deep Tech Investing A leading investor in the next generation of health AI and biotech platforms. Identity revealed to registered attendees 48 hours before the event.
Kristine Di Bacco — Founding Partner, Fenwick & West. Fenwick is legal counsel to nearly 50% of US tech companies valued above $25B — and advised on more than 40% of the highest-value technology IPOs in 2025, including CoreWeave, Figma, and Facebook.)
Alex Salter, MD/PhD — Medical Oncology Fellow · Stanford University; Forbes 30 Under 30 Healthcare. Engineering the immune system to defeat cancer , now translating that science into the clinic at Stanford.
Pantelis Vafidis — PhD in Machine Learning, Caltech · Research Scientist at a leading AI lab · The person who builds the infrastructure your favorite AI products run on.
Keshia Theobald-van Gent— Partner · BDev Ventures. Active early-stage investor · 50+ investments · 2025 Silicon Valley Woman of Influence · The operator’s lens on what it actually takes to scale.
Teresa Ge — Host & Moderator of Legacy Lounge powered by Succedia Ventures· Most VCs invest in companies. Succedia creates them — turning world-class scientific and AI IPs into the next generation of deep tech ventures.
Agenda
Panel: 4:00–5:00 PMHappy Hour: 5:00–6:00 PMDinner: 6:00 PM onward
Featuring leading voices from venture, Stanford, Caltech, and top-tier legal and investing circles — plus a dinner keynote speaker revealed only to registered guests 48 hours before the event.What to Expect
No badge scanning. No sponsor booths. No standing around wondering who to talk to.
You'll know who's in the room before you arrive. Seating is intentional. Introductions are facilitated.
The panel is a real conversation — no slides, no decks. The dinner is where it gets personal, real connections with smart minds.
People leave with connections that matter — and usually a deal or collaboration they didn't see coming. People leave with connections that actually matter.
Who's in the Room
Founders building companies at the frontier of health and AI.
Investors deploying capital into the next wave of longevity and life sciences.
Scientists from leading research institutions.
Executives from the companies defining how we live and how we age. All personally vetted.
*Request your seat below. All applications are reviewed before approval.
This event is sponsored by Fenwick & West.
Providing legal services to the world's most innovative technology and life sciences companies.
Legacy Lounge is an invitation-only salon series connecting the people actually building at the frontier of health, capital, and technology — not the loudest voices in the room, but the most consequential ones.
Operations12/15
Why this score
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