Wellbeing Association Held the 3rd Wellbeing Conference in Istanbul

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The Wellbeing Association organized the 3rd Wellbeing Conference on May 10, 2025, at Bahçeşehir University’s Beşiktaş South Campus in Istanbul. The event aimed to raise awareness of wellbeing in Turkey and to promote the development of individual, corporate, and societal wellbeing.

Now in its third year, the conference brought together experts and participants from diverse fields, including academia, healthcare, business, psychology, and technology. Throughout the day, attendees explored current approaches, research findings, and practical applications within the framework of a holistic wellbeing perspective.

Six Panels, 23 Expert Speakers

The conference featured six panels, each focusing on a different dimension of wellbeing.
A total of 23 speakers shared their knowledge and experiences with the participants across sessions led by a distinguished group of experts.

  • Functional Medicine and Wellbeing Panel
  • Physical & Mental Wellbeing and Breath Panel
  • Financial Wellbeing Panel
  • Super Intelligence and Wellbeing Panel
  • Social Wellbeing Panel
  • Wellbeing in Relationships – Keynote Speaker Session

 

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These sessions covered a wide range of topics—from the role of functional medicine in holistic health, to wellbeing practices in the workplace, the psychological impact of financial wellbeing, and the implications of artificial intelligence on human wellbeing.

Participant-Centered Approach

Hosting around 300 participants, the conference was designed not only as a knowledge-sharing platform but also as an interactive and experiential event.
Each panel was followed by a Q&A session and networking breaks, offering participants the opportunity to directly engage with leading experts in their fields.

“We Continue to Promote Wellbeing Across Turkey”

In a statement on behalf of the Wellbeing Association, it was emphasized that the conference’s mission extends beyond sharing information—it aims to foster a broader understanding and adoption of the wellbeing concept in Turkey:

“With the 3rd Wellbeing Conference, we continue to support the wellbeing of individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. The growing interest each year demonstrates that the culture of wellbeing is becoming increasingly significant in our country.”