In 2026, BPB MEDICA™ will once again take part in the main international events of the medical sector, reaffirming its commitment to scientific dialogue and technological innovation.
The first confirmed appointments are:
- WHX DUBAI 2026
- AAOS 2026
- GLOBAL SPINE CONGRESS 2026
- ESHRE 2026
- EUROSPINE 2026
- NASS 2026
- MEDICA 2026
Medical congresses are the ideal meeting point between research, clinical practice, and education: they disseminate the latest scientific discoveries, discuss complex clinical cases, and establish new standards for the medicine of the future.
A driving force for innovation
International fairs are a vibrant laboratory of ideas and technologies. For medical companies, they offer a unique opportunity to:
• present cutting-edge devices and receive direct feedback from doctors, distributors, and international partners;
• build bridges between academic research and industry, facilitating the development of clinical studies and new therapeutic solutions;
• observe emerging market trends and engage with competitors and stakeholders.
Training and workshops
Many conferences provide direct learning experiences, such as:
• workshops on new surgical techniques and diagnostic procedures;
• hands-on training sessions with innovative instruments and devices;
• sessions dedicated to ethics, patient safety, and international regulations.
These experiences allow professionals to turn theoretical knowledge into practical expertise, enhancing the quality of care and patient safety.
Looking ahead
International fairs have now become true hubs for reflection on global health issues, places where shared strategies are built to improve public health and promote sustainable innovation among researchers, clinicians, institutions, and industry.
Each fair is an opportunity to share our experience, learn from others, and contribute together to the progress of medicine.
BPB MEDICA™ will continue to be present wherever innovation takes shape, because we believe that scientific and technological growth, and the improvement of patient care, always stem from dialogue and collaboration.
