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Dear Esteemed Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, Researchers, and Healthcare Professionals,
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery, taking place on June 22–23, 2026, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Under the inspiring theme, “Blueprint for the Mind: Understanding, Diagnosing, and Treating Brain and Spinal Disorders,” this prestigious gathering aims to bring together leading experts, innovators, and practitioners from around the world. Together, we will explore the latest advancements, share groundbreaking research, and discuss emerging challenges in the fields of neurology and neurosurgery.
This conference serves as a dynamic platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and professional growth. Through engaging keynote sessions, insightful presentations, and interactive discussions, we hope to foster meaningful connections and inspire new ideas that will shape the future of brain and spinal healthcare.
We are honored to host you in the beautiful city of Amsterdam and look forward to an enriching and memorable experience.
Welcome to an event where science meets innovation, and ideas transform into impact.
Warm regards, Organizing Committee
18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery
About the Conference
The 18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery, scheduled for June 22–23, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a premier international platform dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of neurological and neurosurgical disorders.
Building on the success of previous editions—such as the 17th meeting held in Amsterdam in 2025 that brought together global experts to exchange knowledge and innovations —this conference continues its mission to foster collaboration, innovation, and excellence in brain and spine healthcare.
With the theme “Blueprint for the Mind: Understanding, Diagnosing, and Treating Brain and Spinal Disorders,” the 2026 meeting will focus on integrating cutting-edge research with clinical practice. It aims to address current challenges and explore future directions in diagnosing and managing disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
The conference will bring together:
Neurologists and Neurosurgeons
Neuroscientists and Researchers
Clinicians and Healthcare Professionals
Academicians and Industry Experts
Participants will benefit from:
Keynote speeches by renowned experts
Scientific sessions and panel discussions
Oral and poster presentations
Workshops on emerging technologies and techniques
Networking opportunities with global leaders in neuroscience
Key topics include advancements in neuroimaging, neurodegenerative diseases, stroke management, brain and spinal surgery, neuropharmacology, and AI-driven diagnostics—areas increasingly shaping modern neurology conferences worldwide .
This event serves as a vital forum for sharing knowledge, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and driving innovations that improve patient outcomes in neurological and neurosurgical care.
Set in the vibrant and historic city of Amsterdam, the conference offers an inspiring environment for academic exchange, professional development, and global networking.
Why Attend
Attending the 18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery (June 22–23, 2026, Amsterdam, Netherlands) offers a unique opportunity to stay at the forefront of neurological science and clinical practice.
1. Explore Cutting-Edge Research
Gain insights into the latest advancements in neurology and neurosurgery, including innovations in diagnosing and treating brain and spinal disorders aligned with the theme “Blueprint for the Mind.”
2. Learn from Global Experts
Hear from leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, and researchers who will share their expertise, real-world experiences, and breakthrough discoveries.
3. Expand Your Professional Network
Connect with peers, academicians, and industry leaders from around the world, opening doors to collaborations, partnerships, and career opportunities.
4. Enhance Clinical and Practical Knowledge
Participate in interactive sessions, workshops, and panel discussions designed to improve clinical skills and patient care strategies.
5. Present Your Research
Showcase your work through oral or poster presentations and receive valuable feedback from experts in the field.
6. Stay Updated with Emerging Technologies
Discover the role of AI, advanced neuroimaging, and minimally invasive surgical techniques shaping the future of neuroscience.
7. Earn Recognition and Career Growth
Boost your professional profile by participating in an international conference and engaging with influential leaders in neurology.
8. Experience Amsterdam
Enjoy the rich culture, history, and vibrant atmosphere of Amsterdam while attending a world-class scientific event.
Target Audience
The 18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery is designed for a diverse group of professionals involved in brain and spinal health, research, and innovation.
This conference will benefit:
Neurologists and Neurosurgeons
Neuroscientists and Neurobiologists
Physicians and Healthcare Professionals
Clinical Researchers and Academicians
Neuroimaging Specialists and Radiologists
Psychiatrists and Psychologists
Rehabilitation Specialists and Therapists
Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Professionals
Healthcare Industry Leaders and Innovators
Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows
The event is ideal for anyone interested in advancing knowledge, sharing research, and exploring the latest developments in neurology, neurosurgery, and neuroscience.
Explore the latest innovations and applications in neuroimaging and diagnostic methodologies that are transforming the early detection and management of neurological and spinal disorders.
Key Focus Areas:
Advanced imaging technologies such as functional MRI (fMRI), PET, and CT scans
Role of neuroimaging in early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases
Imaging biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis
AI and machine learning applications in neurological diagnostics
Real-time imaging in neurosurgical procedures
Innovations in spinal cord imaging and assessment
Integration of imaging data with clinical decision-making
Challenges and future directions in neurodiagnostics
Explore recent breakthroughs in understanding, diagnosing, and treating neurodegenerative disorders, with a focus on improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
Key Focus Areas:
Pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases
Advances in Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease research
Novel therapeutic targets and drug development
Role of genetics and biomarkers in disease progression
Early diagnosis and intervention strategies
Disease-modifying therapies and clinical trials
Multidisciplinary approaches to patient care
Future directions in neurodegenerative disease management
Explore the latest advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of stroke and other cerebrovascular disorders, focusing on improving survival rates and long-term recovery.
Key Focus Areas:
Pathophysiology and risk factors of stroke
Advances in acute stroke management and thrombolytic therapy
Endovascular interventions and surgical approaches
Neuroimaging in stroke diagnosis and treatment planning
Post-stroke rehabilitation and recovery strategies
Prevention and management of recurrent stroke
Role of telemedicine in stroke care
Emerging therapies and future directions in cerebrovascular research
Explore current advancements in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of brain tumors, with an emphasis on improving survival outcomes and patient quality of life.
Key Focus Areas:
Classification and molecular biology of brain tumors
Advances in neuroimaging for tumor detection and monitoring
Surgical techniques in neuro-oncology
Radiation therapy and chemotherapy approaches
Targeted therapies and immunotherapy in brain tumors
Pediatric neuro-oncology considerations
Tumor recurrence and management strategies
Emerging research and future directions in neuro-oncology
Explore recent developments in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of epilepsy and seizure disorders, focusing on improving patient care and quality of life.
Key Focus Areas:
Classification and mechanisms of epilepsy
Advances in diagnostic techniques including EEG and neuroimaging
Pharmacological treatments and drug-resistant epilepsy
Surgical interventions for epilepsy management
Neuromodulation therapies (VNS, DBS, RNS)
Pediatric epilepsy and special considerations
Lifestyle management and patient support strategies
Future directions and emerging therapies in epilepsy care
Explore the latest research, diagnostics, and treatment approaches for spinal cord disorders, with a focus on improving function and promoting recovery.
Key Focus Areas:
Pathophysiology and classification of spinal cord injuries
Advances in surgical and minimally invasive interventions
Rehabilitation strategies and neuroplasticity
Stem cell and regenerative therapies for spinal cord repair
Neuroprosthetics and assistive technologies
Management of chronic pain and mobility issues
Imaging and diagnostics for spinal conditions
Emerging research and future directions in spinal cord therapy
Explore advances in the acute management of critical neurological conditions, focusing on rapid diagnosis, intervention, and improving patient outcomes in emergency settings.
Key Focus Areas:
Management of acute stroke, traumatic brain injury, and status epilepticus
Neurointensive care monitoring and protocols
Critical care interventions for intracranial hemorrhage and edema
Neuroimaging and bedside diagnostics in emergencies
Multidisciplinary approaches to neurocritical care
Advances in ventilatory, hemodynamic, and metabolic support
Ethical considerations and end-of-life care in neurology
Emerging research and innovations in emergency neurology
Explore innovative technologies and research shaping the future of neurology and neurosurgery, with a focus on improving diagnostics, treatment, and patient care.
Key Focus Areas:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in neurological diagnostics
Robotics and minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques
Neuroengineering and brain-computer interfaces
Advanced neuroimaging and precision medicine applications
Wearable technologies and remote patient monitoring
Big data analytics and predictive modeling in neurology
Ethical and regulatory considerations for emerging technologies
Future research trends and transformative innovations in neuroscience
Focus on strategies to enhance recovery and quality of life for patients with neurological injuries and disorders through rehabilitation and innovative therapies.
Key Focus Areas:
Principles and approaches in neurorehabilitation
Physical, occupational, and speech therapy advancements
Neuroplasticity and brain retraining techniques
Robotics, virtual reality, and assistive devices
Rehabilitation after stroke, spinal cord injury, and brain injury
Multidisciplinary care and patient-centered approaches
Outcome measures and long-term recovery strategies
Explore recent advances in pharmacological treatments and emerging therapies for neurological and neurosurgical disorders, focusing on improving efficacy and patient outcomes.
Key Focus Areas:
Mechanisms of action of new neuropharmacological agents
Drug development for neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders
Targeted therapies and precision medicine approaches
Novel delivery systems for CNS drugs
Combination therapies and treatment optimization
Pediatric and geriatric considerations in neuropharmacology
Explore advances in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of neurotrauma, with a focus on improving outcomes for patients with traumatic brain and spinal injuries.
Key Focus Areas:
Mechanisms and classification of traumatic brain and spinal injuries
Acute management and critical care strategies
Surgical interventions and minimally invasive approaches
Neuroimaging and biomarkers in TBI assessment
Rehabilitation and long-term recovery strategies
Pediatric and geriatric considerations in neurotrauma
Prevention strategies and public health approaches
Explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health technologies in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating neurological disorders.
Key Focus Areas:
AI-driven diagnostics and predictive modeling
Machine learning applications in neuroimaging and patient data analysis
Digital therapeutics and tele-neurology
Wearable devices and remote patient monitoring
Integration of big data in clinical decision-making
Ethical, privacy, and regulatory considerations in digital neurology
Improving patient outcomes with AI-assisted interventions
Future trends and innovations in AI and digital health for neurology
Explore the latest advances in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neurovascular and cerebrovascular disorders, focusing on improving patient outcomes and reducing complications.
Key Focus Areas:
Advances in stroke prevention and management
Endovascular and minimally invasive neurosurgical interventions
Imaging techniques for cerebrovascular assessment
Management of aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and vascular malformations
Rehabilitation strategies post-stroke or vascular injury
Neuroprotective therapies and pharmacological innovations
Telemedicine and remote monitoring in cerebrovascular care
Emerging trends and future directions in neurovascular research
Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific committee, and selected presenters will have the opportunity to share their work during this session. Early submission ensures inclusion in the final conference program and publication opportunities.
Market Analysis Report
The global neurology and neurosurgery market has experienced consistent growth over the past decade, driven by the rising prevalence of neurological disorders, aging populations, and increasing awareness of brain and spinal health. Advancements in neuroimaging, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and neuropharmacology have contributed to expanding treatment options. In 2020, the global market was valued at approximately USD 28 billion, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6–7% driven by innovations in diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation services.
In recent years, the market has been shaped by digital health technologies, AI-assisted diagnostics, wearable devices, and tele-neurology services. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote monitoring and teleconsultation platforms, allowing neurologists and neurosurgeons to maintain patient care continuity. Current trends also include increasing investment in neuroregenerative therapies, neuromodulation devices, and personalized medicine approaches. By 2025, the market is estimated to reach USD 40–42 billion, reflecting strong demand for advanced neurology care and innovative neurosurgical procedures.
Looking ahead, the neurology and neurosurgery market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7–8% from 2026 to 2030, reaching an estimated value of USD 55–60 billion by the end of the decade. Growth will be fueled by breakthroughs in AI, robotics, stem cell therapies, and targeted neuropharmacology, alongside increasing investments in global healthcare infrastructure. Emerging economies, particularly in Asia-Pacific, are expected to contribute significantly to market expansion due to rising healthcare awareness, government initiatives, and greater accessibility to specialized neurological care. This trajectory highlights a promising future for both clinical innovation and investment opportunities in the neurological healthcare sector.
Researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals are invited to submit abstracts for presentation at the 18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery, taking place on June 22–23, 2026, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Abstracts provide an opportunity to showcase innovative research, clinical studies, case reports, and translational initiatives in neurology and neurosurgery.
Guidelines:
Abstracts must be original and unpublished.
Language: English only.
Word limit: 250–300 words.
Include the following sections:
Title of the study
Authors and affiliations
Background/Introduction
Methods
Results
Conclusion/Implications
Abstracts should be submitted in MS Word or PDF format.
Indicate the preferred presentation type: Oral Presentation or Poster Presentation.
All submissions will undergo peer review by the scientific committee.
Submission Process:
Visit the official conference website and navigate to Abstract Submission.
Complete the online submission form and upload your abstract.
Confirmation of submission will be sent via email.
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Opens: December 25, 2025
Abstract Submission Deadline: June 15, 2026
Notification of Acceptance: within 7 days
Early Registration Deadline: March 22, 2026
Accepted abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings, and selected presentations may be considered for publication in reputed journals.
Attendees are invited to register for the 18th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery, taking place on June 22–23, 2026, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Registration ensures access to all scientific sessions, workshops, networking events, and conference materials.
Registration Categories:
Delegates / Professionals: Access to all sessions, poster and oral presentations, conference kit, and networking events.
Academicians / Researchers: Includes full access to sessions, abstract submission, certificate of participation, and conference proceedings.
Students / Young Researchers: Discounted rates, access to sessions, workshops, and mentorship opportunities.
Industry / Corporate Participants: Access to sessions, exhibition areas, and networking with experts and decision-makers.
Registration Includes:
Entry to all scientific sessions and workshops
Conference kit and program booklet
Certificate of participation
Access to networking events and poster presentations
Coffee breaks and lunch during conference days
Registration Process:
Visit the official conference website.
Click on the Registration tab.
Complete the online form and select your participant category.
Submit payment via secure online options.
Receive confirmation and e-receipt via email.
Important Notes:
Early bird registration is available until March 22, 2026, for discounted rates.
Group registration options are available for organizations sending multiple participants.
Cancellation requests must follow the policy outlined on the website.
For any queries regarding the 18th Global Neurologists Meeting, including abstract submission, registration, or program details, contact:
Alice Flowerdew
Program Coordinator, 18th Global Neurologists Meeting
Email: contact@speakermeeting.com
WhatsApp: +44 28 8009 0005
We are happy to assist you with all conference-related questions and guidance.
Past Conference Report
Neurologists Meeting 2025
Dear Esteemed Participants,
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 17th Global Neurologists Meeting on Neurology and Neurosurgery, taking place on December 04-05, 2025, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This premier gathering brings together leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world to exchange knowledge, explore cutting-edge advancements, and foster collaborations in the field of neurology and neurosurgery.
Under the theme "Shaping the Future of Neurosciences with Technology and Empathy" this year's conference will provide a platform for thought-provoking discussions, groundbreaking research presentations, and insightful keynote sessions. From neurosurgery innovations to neuropharmacology breakthroughs, we aim to shape the future of neurological sciences through shared expertise and global networking.
We encourage you to actively participate, engage in meaningful dialogues, and take full advantage of the opportunities this conference offers. Together, we can drive progress and make a lasting impact on the field of neurology.