Human Performance & Biosystems Summit 2025

Enhancing Total Force Fitness for Mission Readiness

June 4-5, 2025 - National Harbor, MD, United States

The 7th Annual Human Performance & Biosystems Summit will convene senior level experts and decision makers from across the DoD, Military Research Labs, Industry, and Academia for in-depth discussions on the latest advancements and innovations in human performance capabilities that ensure the peak performance and health of the Warfighter. The 2025 Summit will highlight current and future efforts to strengthen the physical, mental, nutritional, and social fitness of the Joint Force to optimize performance and maximize potential.

Topics to be Covered

  • Building & Sustaining the Next Generation of Army Forces Through Improved Human Performance
  • Achieving Elite Warrior Toughness for Sustained Naval Mission Success
  • Readying Soldiers for All Battlespaces Through H2F Performance Programs
  • Implementing Initiatives to Strengthen and Promote the Resiliency and Readiness of the Total Force
  • Fusing Wearable Biotech with Data Analytics to Enhance the Human Performance of the Warfighter
  • Optimizing Warfighter Mission and Family Readiness Through Holistic Health Approaches

Why You Should Attend This Summit

The 2025 Human Performance & Biosystems Summit will address how the Military Services are effectively maximizing Warfighter potential and maintaining their peak physical and mental performance by prioritizing the significance of the physical, mental, spiritual, nutritional, and sleep fitness. Senior leaders will detail departmental efforts toward developing programs and delivering innovative technologies to enhance and quantify human performance to ensure mission readiness and effectiveness.

This year's Summit will explore strategies and initiatives on promoting holistic wellness programs for the long-term physical and mental well-being of Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Guardians, and Airmen both on and off the battlefield. Senior leaders from across the Armed Forces will address the importance of prioritizing a well-rounded, sustainable, & preventive approach to health, fitness, and wellness. This year's panel will focus on integrating wearable biotechnology with data analytics to improve the physical and cognitive performance of military personnel. Attendees at the 7th Human Performance & Biosystems Summit will have the unique opportunity to examine the strategies, programs, products, and technologies necessary to maximize Warfighter potential and maintain peak physical and mental fitness.

The team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summit's content and focus areas. We will assemble the most respected minds in the human performance community, including operational leaders, key policymakers, DoD Labs, industry, and academia. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

At our Summit you have the ability to

  • Gain Education & Insight:Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing the DoD and Military Services as it relates to human performance and biosystems.
  • Build Partnerships:The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to engage in constructive dialogues among all in attendance.
  • Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are encouraged to address our speaker faculty and each other with their questions, comments or ideas.

Sponsors & Exhibitors

The 2025 Human Performance & Biosystems Summit provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions.
Contact us for sponsorship information

Confirmed Speakers Include

  • Dr. Tim Hoyt, SES, Acting Executive Director of Force Resiliency, PUSD P&R
  • Dr. Jeff Leggit, Director, Consortium for Health & Military Performance
  • Brian McGuire, Head, Human Performance Branch, USMC
  • Dr. Hayley Davison Reynolds, Group Leader, Human and Health Performance Group, MIT
  • Dr. Bradley C. Nindl, Director, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory/Warrior Human Performance Research Center, University of Pittsburgh
  • Dhruv Seshardi, Assistant Professor, Bioengineering, Lehigh University
  • Dr. Elizabeth Van Winkle, Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness, Executive Director, Office of Force Resiliency Event Moderator

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Venue

151 St. George
151 St. George Blvd, 20745
Oxon Hill, National Harbor, MD

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Nearby Hotels
Hotel rooms are available at a discounted rate, available 60 days before the event begins. The registration fee will include a light breakfast, full lunch, morning and afternoon refreshments, access to all networking receptions, and WiFi.

THE WESTIN WASHINGTON NATIONAL HARBOR
171 Waterfront St National Harbor, Maryland 20745
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THE HYATT PLACE NATIONAL HARBOR
123 Waterfront St. National Harbor, Maryland, United States, 20745
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AC HOTEL NATIONAL HARBOR
156 Waterfront St. National Harbor, Maryland 20745
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Event details
Organizer :DSI
Event type :Conference
Attendance :Physical Event
Reference :ASDE-25455