Las Vegas, USA – July 10, 2025 — The Spring 2025 edition of the Health 2.0 Conference, hosted from March 4 to 6 at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, brought together leaders in medicine, wellness, and technology to explore bold ideas shaping the future of healthcare. Among the speakers who drew significant attention was Dr. Ronny Castillo Gonzalez, CEO of Gaia Impact. He encouraged attendees to reconsider not only how medicine heals but how society defines the concept of regeneration itself.
Dr. Ronny Castillo Gonzalez is a senior investment and financial advisor specializing in life sciences, real estate, and financial services. With deep experience structuring donor-advised funds and innovative investment tools, he focuses on impact-driven strategies that span both nonprofit and for-profit sectors. His career as a fund manager and trader has equipped him with global financial insights and a strong network of investors dedicated to advancing transformative solutions.

Framing regeneration as a broader societal movement, he described how industries are shifting from sustainability to approaches that emphasize renewal and vitality. Amid this evolving mindset, he introduced the title of his keynote, “Regenerative Medicine: The Transformative Power Of Stem Cells.” His presentation focused on how stem cell therapies align with this regenerative vision and how they could offer more than symptom relief. According to him, they may hold the potential to restore function and improve long-term well-being.
He discussed various stem cells currently being explored for therapeutic use. While mesenchymal cells are already used in treating orthopedic, cardiac, and skin conditions, Muse cells have emerged as a promising option for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s. He shared results from a Costa Rican clinical trial involving 40 patients with Parkinson’s disease, highlighting favorable outcomes and an upcoming research publication.
Dr. Castillo Gonzalez also addressed the importance of advancing policy and regulation to keep pace with innovation. He called for standardized protocols, greater transparency, and cross-border cooperation to ensure that regenerative therapies are developed and delivered responsibly.
Dr. Castillo Gonzalez closed his keynote with a call for awareness and responsibility. He urged attendees to embrace wellness, support regenerative innovation, and engage in conversations around healthy aging. His presence at the 2025 global health conference reinforced that the future of care lies in combining medical progress with conscious living.
The Health 2.0 Conference brings together global leaders in healthcare, wellness, and technology to explore innovations transforming patient care. With expert talks, interactive panels, and networking opportunities, it drives collaboration across sectors such as AI, digital health, and pharmaceuticals. Hosted in Dubai and Las Vegas, it serves as a hub for advancing the future of health and wellness. To learn more about the upcoming editions of this health conference, please visit www.health2conf.com.