What is Zuzalu?
Zuzalu is a first-of-its-kind pop-up city community in Montenegro, from March 25 to May 25, 2023. There will be about 200 core residents, with healthy living, co-working and learning through co-created events.
Learn
Explore building new cities and network states with the health of citizens as a core moral innovation.
Join events on synthetic biology, ZKP, public goods, longevity, network states, and more.
Think of it like a campus with a 10% course load, where you can walk around and have a fascinating conversation with anyone.
Be Healthy
Living in a group with other health & longevity-minded folks to easily keep a healthy lifestyle by default, with healthy food available, accountability buddies for healthy habits, group workout classes, and biohacking trials / experimentation
Reimagine Aging
Advances in aging research are being translated into medicine, in clinical trials.
We will dive into biotech to bring aging under medical control, and into medical innovation jurisdictions to enable better regulatory pathways for innovating in longevity therapeutics.
Hack
We’re creating a meta-hackathon while at Zuzalu to test tools to help run Zuzalu.
We’re building a strong organizational infrastructure that optimizes for community members to collaborate and self-organize around learning, health and productivity. This means helping organize and participate in daily workshops on diverse topics, weekend conferences to spark creative thinking, daily workouts, healthy eating and community building.
Build Community
At Zuzalu we hope you feel ownership of what you’re helping create and help build the city you’d love to live in. We encourage attendees to take responsibility for their experience and the experience of others, and foster a spirit of interdependence within the community, to the extend that you are comfortable with.
Staying safe at Zuzalu
Staying safe and respecting consent are important values in our community. We want to ensure that everyone feels comfortable and secure. To achieve this, we ask that everyone follows some simple guidelines →
- Always ask for consent before engaging in any physical contact or taking photos.
- Be mindful of personal boundaries and respect the wishes of others
- If you see or experience anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, please speak up and report it to a member of staff immediately.