We are excited to announce that the 18th ESMINT Congress will take place from 2-4 September 2025, in the city of Marseille, France, at the Palais du Pharo Congress Center. This event promises to be an exceptional opportunity to explore the latest developments in neurointerventions, connect with experts, and collaboratively shape the future of the field.
Introducing the New Congress President
The 18th ESMINT Congress 2026 will be led by Prof. Dr. Franziska Dorn from Bonn, Germany. She brings extensive experience and fresh perspectives to this significant platform for professionals in the field of neurointervention.
Franziska Dorn is not only a highly skilled neurointerventionist but also a dedicated educator and leader at the University Hospital Bonn, Germany. Her commitment to advancing neurointervention and fostering collaboration will help make the next ESMINT Congress an inspiring experience.
Congress Vice-Presidents
In addition to our Congress Presidents, Ivan Vukasinovic (Serbia), Kamil Zelenak (Slovakia), and Luca Valvassori (Italy) will serve as Congress Vice-Presidents. This dedicated team will assist in the organization and planning of the Congress, ensuring that the event is both informative and inspiring. Their commitment to the neurointerventional community will help make the Congress a significant event on the medical calendar.
Join Us at the ESMINT Congress 2026!
The ESMINT Congress 2026 will be a unique opportunity to network with colleagues from around the globe, discuss the latest scientific findings, and learn innovative techniques that will enhance your practice. Attendees can look forward to exciting presentations, interactive sessions, and the chance to engage directly with leading experts.
We warmly invite you to save the date and be part of this exciting event. The ESMINT Congress is not just a platform for learning and exchange but also an opportunity to set the course for the future of neurointerventional therapy.
We look forward to seeing you in Marseille as we explore the latest advancements in neurointerventional medicine together. See you soon!