Marche, working to organise the new edition of InLife - International Quality Life Forum
The main theme will, as always, be quality of life in all its components, and the focus will be on innovation as a tool for prevention.
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At work in the Marche region to organise the new edition of InLife - International Quality Life Forum. Given the success recorded last year at the initiative's debut, the organisers are laying the foundations for the second edition. The well-established idea is to make the event an international reference on the topic. Contacts have already been made with the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of the Family, which together with the universities in the Marche region have provided their full willingness to actively collaborate in the growth of an event that, despite its very young age, currently has no equal in the world.
The main theme of the next edition of InLife, which will be held from 25 to 28 March 2026, will, as always, be quality of life framed in all its components, and the focus will be on innovation as a tool for prevention. In order to finally make the desired paradigm shift concrete, from a society that reacts to critical issues to a more evolved one that prevents everything possible, the main tool is represented by prevention, the application of which, through the promotion of healthy and sustainable lifestyles, reduces the risks and inequalities that affect quality of life. And it is innovation in research, thanks to its discoveries, that confirms the possibility of being able to truly build a model based on prevention, charting new paths, offering cutting-edge tools and approaches to facilitate this transition and thus be able to overcome the social, health and environmental challenges of our time.
In the 2026 edition, the focus is further extended through a special focus on the environment, the protection of flora and fauna and, in particular, the welfare of domestic animals in accordance with the idea that the quality of life cannot be separated from the health of our ecosystem and the care of the creatures that populate it, whether wild or domestic.

