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SUMMARY:34th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (ICCN26)
DESCRIPTION:The International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN)\, in collaboration with their host society the Colombian Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (ACME)\, are delighted to welcome you to the 34th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (ICCN 2026)\, taking place in Cartagena\, Colombia\, from 8-12 September 2026. \nThe ICCN is the world’s premier congress for clinical neurophysiology\, bringing together experts from across the globe to share advances in research and clinical practice. The Forum programme is currently being developed by the Scientific Committee\, co-chaired by Professors Tankisi and Guterriez\, with the goal of combining recent research advances with the best clinical teaching to deliver both breadth and depth to the neurophysiology community. \nICCN 2026 will feature an exciting programme of plenary lectures\, scientific symposia\, technical workshops\, educational sessions\, career development opportunities\, and networking events against the stunning backdrop of Cartagena’s rich colonial history and Caribbean charm. This marks the first visit of an ICCN to Colombia\, reflecting the IFCN’s commitment to spreading best practice and education in Clinical Neurophysiology throughout the world. \nDon’t miss the best of Clinical Neurophysiology in this unique and beautiful part of Colombia\, where scientific excellence meets cultural discovery and professional collaboration flourishes into lasting friendships. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/iccn2026-congress/
LOCATION:Cartagena\, Colombia
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SUMMARY:Brain Days at the 81st United Nations General Assembly (UNGA81)
DESCRIPTION:Brain disorders — neurological and mental alike — remain among the greatest and fastest-growing challenges facing societies worldwide. Together\, they affect billions of people\, constitute the leading cause of ill health and disability globally\, and exert profound impacts on health systems\, economic resilience\, education\, productivity and social cohesion. As populations age\, demographic and workforce pressures intensify\, and societies navigate rapid technological and social transformation\, the imperative to advance brain health across the life course has never been clearer. Increasingly\, brain health is being recognised not only as a health and research issue\, but as a societal\, economic and development priority central to human capital and sustainable development.  \nMomentum is building. In recent years\, brain health has gained growing recognition in global and regional policy agendas — from its increasing visibility within discussions on non-communicable diseases\, to its emergence in debates on neurotechnology\, brain capital and its socioeconomic repercussions on current and future generations. Major developments such as the launch of the European Partnership for Brain Health\, growing discussions on the brain economy at the World Economic Forum and G7/G20 levels\, the expansion of national brain strategies\, and the rise of new global coalitions and research initiatives all point to a field entering a new phase of maturity and ambition. The initiatives and collaborations catalysed during the Brain Days at UNGA80 further reinforced this momentum\, underscoring the value of sustained international dialogue and coordinated action. \nThis growing traction comes at a critical time. The coming years will be decisive in shaping the post-SDG agenda\, the UN’s emerging vision for the future\, and broader global governance frameworks for health\, innovation and sustainable development. It is in this broader context that the Brain Days at UNGA81 will again serve as a platform to bring together policymakers\, scientists\, innovators\, patient advocates\, funders and international organisations to help advance a shared global agenda. Brain Days will take place on 23rd & 24th of September\, 2026\, at Cure. in New York City. Structured around two interconnected pillars\, this year’s event will explore global collaboration in brain health research and innovation — including funding\, science diplomacy and international partnerships — and the broader societal and policy dimensions of brain health\, including brain capital\, prevention\, resilience and pathways towards greater recognition at United Nations level. Building on discussions initiated in previous editions while looking firmly ahead\, the event will aim not only to showcase progress\, but to create a space for active discussion and catalyse concrete next steps for collective action. \nRegistration is now open\, programme coming soon. \nRegister nowLook back at Brain Days 2025
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/unga81/
LOCATION:Cure.\, 345 Park Ave S\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Global Partnerships
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Brain Council":MAILTO:advocacy@braincouncil.eu
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SUMMARY:EANS 2026 Hamburg Congress
DESCRIPTION:The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies is delighted to welcome you to the EANS Congress 2026\, taking place in Hamburg. \nThe EANS Congress is one of Europe’s leading neurosurgical meetings\, bringing together clinicians\, researchers and healthcare professionals from across the world. Held at the Congress Center Hamburg\, the 2026 edition will take place under the theme “Responsibility\, endurance and resilience”\, reflecting the core values guiding neurosurgical practice\, research and education. \nThe congress will provide a platform for scientific exchange and international collaboration\, while addressing the latest developments in neurosurgery\, including advances in areas such as artificial intelligence\, neurostimulation and personalized approaches to treatment. The Japanese Society for Neurosurgery will join as the first official guest society\, highlighting the global dimension of the meeting. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/eans-2026-hamburg-congress/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Germany
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SUMMARY:39th ECNP Congress
DESCRIPTION:The European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) is delighted to welcome you to the 39th ECNP Congress\, taking place in Munich\, Germany\, from 10–13 October 2026. \nAs one of Europe’s leading meetings in neuroscience and psychiatry\, the ECNP Congress will present a high-quality scientific programme covering a broad range of cutting-edge topics\, from fundamental research to clinical applications. The programme is designed to deliver the latest advances and foster exchange across disciplines within the brain research community. \nECNP Congress 2026 will feature a diverse selection of scientific and industry sessions\, appealing to a wide range of participants. Most sessions will also be accessible to virtual attendees\, ensuring broad participation and engagement from the global community. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind out more
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/39th-ecnp-congress/
LOCATION:Munich\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Irish Presidency Event - Breaking Down Silos Through Lived Experience: A Value-Driven Future for Brain Health
DESCRIPTION:Date: 26 October 2026\, 09:00 – 18:00 \nLocation: Irish National Stud & Gardens\, Kildare\, Ireland \nAcross Europe — and in Ireland in particular — brain health is emerging as one of the defining health\, social and economic challenges of our time. Brain conditions already affect millions of citizens\, placing growing pressure on health systems\, workforce participation and long-term productivity. At the same time\, rapid advances in neuroscience\, digital health and prevention are opening a window of opportunity to transform outcomes if decisive and coordinated action is taken now. For Ireland\, with its strong life sciences ecosystem\, active patient and carers community\, commitment to innovation and focus on health system sustainability\, the moment is particularly timely to shape the next phase of Europe’s response. \nIn the framework of the Irish Presidency of the Council of the EU\, this event will be a co-creation process engaging people with lived experiences\, their caregivers\, researchers\, clinicians and policymakers aiming to demonstrate how more connected\, people-centred approaches to brain health can deliver better outcomes\, greater system efficiency and stronger societal resilience. The discussion will highlight practical solutions that can be scaled across Member States while reflecting national strengths and priorities. \nCrucially\, the event will demonstrate that the Irish and broader European brain community are aligned and ready to act. Across disciplines and sectors\, stakeholders are increasingly united around a shared vision: breaking down silos\, placing lived experience at the centre of policy and care and accelerating the translation of research into real-world impact. What is now needed is clear political backing to match this momentum. \nBy spotlighting Ireland’s leadership potential within a broader European effort\, the event aims to catalyse concrete next steps toward more coordinated action on brain health\, research and innovation. The message is clear: the tools\, evidence and partnerships are already in place — and with timely support from policymakers\, Europe can move decisively toward healthier brains\, more resilient societies and sustainable health systems for the decades ahead. \nThe event programme and additional information will be added soon. \nRegisterCo-Organizers
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/breaking-down-silos-through-lived-experience-a-value-driven-future-for-brain-health/
LOCATION:Private: Irish National Stud\, Brallistown Little\, Tully\, co. Kildare\, R51 AP20\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Brain Council":MAILTO:advocacy@braincouncil.eu
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SUMMARY:Brain Innovation Days
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to bring the brain community together once again for the 6th edition of the Brain Innovation Days\, a dynamic two-day event designed to inspire collaboration and accelerate innovation across the brain ecosystem. \nOn 18–19 November 2026\, this year’s event will take place at Area 42 in Brussels\, offering a vibrant setting for creativity\, knowledge exchange and partnership-building. The programme will feature inspiring plenary discussions alongside interactive sessions designed to spark dialogue\, collaboration and new ideas across the brain community. \nInnovation Hall\nThe Innovation Hall is the vibrant networking hub of the Brain Innovation Days\, where attendees can discover cutting-edge technologies\, breakthrough research and emerging solutions shaping the future of brain health. It is the perfect place to connect with innovators\, researchers\, clinicians\, industry leaders and investors in a dynamic networking environment beyond the plenary programme. \nAre you developing an innovative solution\, product or service in the brain space? Apply to showcase your work in the Innovation Hall and connect directly with a multidisciplinary audience of experts and decision-makers. \nPitch Competition\n\nThe Pitch Competition highlights some of Europe’s most promising brain health start-ups and entrepreneurs. Attendees will have the opportunity to discover innovative solutions tackling neurological and mental health challenges and hear pitches from emerging ventures shaping the future of the field. \nStart-ups are invited to apply for the chance to present before an expert jury\, gain valuable visibility and feedback\, and connect with investors\, researchers\, clinicians and industry leaders at the event. \n\nFind Out More About the Event
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-innovation-days-2026/
LOCATION:Area 42\, Rue des Palais 46\, Brussels\, 1030\, Belgium
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