Mark this appointment! 24-27 May WPC2026 in Phoenix, USA

The 7th World Parkinson Congress, which will take place in Phoenix (Arizona, USA) from 24-27 May 2026, is only a few months away.
More than 5,000 participants – people with Parkinson’s, family members, associations, researchers, doctors, therapists and other professionals from all over the world – will gather at the congress.
The programme includes a wide variety of activities: from plenary lectures in large auditoriums to interactive round tables in small groups, practical workshops and an exhibitors’ area where you can meet and talk directly with leading international organisations.
A unique and unmissable experience.
We won’t miss this edition! We will be there with our stand.
In 2019, during the edition held in Kyoto, we had the opportunity to make ourselves known and present our project, our methodology and our most innovative complementary activities, such as surfing and water art therapy.
In 2023, we participated again in the edition held in Barcelona, where we shared with all the attendees our international projects – among them Be Woman, an initiative aimed at the specific needs of women with Parkinson’s disease – as well as our methodology and our complementary activities.
Next year 2026 we hope to live again the great experience of the World Parkinson Congress, a unique space for dialogue and constructive exchange between realities from all over the world.
At our stand you will be able to get to know us better, talk to people who have experienced our proposal first hand, discover what we have achieved, what we are proposing and what new projects are underway.
The official language of the congress is English, but there will also be several opportunities to communicate in Spanish. And, of course, you can count on all the official partners of the World Parkinson Congress – including us – who speak both languages, to help you make the most of this experience.
We look forward to seeing you! You will find us at our booth at the Phoenix Convention Center.
For more information, visit www.WPC2026.org
