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8th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology

August 14,15,16 2026 | Paris, France

“Innovating Pediatric Care for Future Generations”

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Past Conference Editions

Documenting our journey of scientific excellence where dental professionals, researchers, and technology developers collaborated to advance evidence-based digital dentistry through rigorous academic discourse and clinical innovation.

2025 Edition

7th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology

The 7th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology, scheduled for August 14–16, 2025, in Paris, France, will bring together pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, nurses, academicians, and healthcare professionals from around the world. The conference aims to provide a comprehensive platform for discussing recent advances, clinical challenges, and innovative approaches in pediatric and neonatal healthcare. The three-day scientific program will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, panel discussions, workshops, and poster presentations covering a broad spectrum of topics including neonatology, pediatric cardiology, pediatric infectious diseases, developmental pediatrics, pediatric oncology, nutrition, immunization, and child health policies. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based practices, early diagnosis, and preventive healthcare strategies. By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and international collaboration, the conference seeks to enhance clinical standards, improve patient outcomes, and support research-driven pediatric care globally. The event will serve as a hub for knowledge exchange and professional networking among experts dedicated to child and neonatal health.

Scientific Objectives

The primary scientific objective of the 2025 conference is to advance pediatric and neonatal healthcare through evidence-based research and innovative clinical approaches. The event aims to present cutting-edge findings in disease prevention, early diagnosis, and advanced treatment strategies for infants and children. Another important objective is to explore technological advancements in neonatal intensive care, pediatric diagnostics, and therapeutic interventions. The conference will highlight the role of modern medical technologies and digital health solutions in improving survival rates and long-term outcomes. The conference also seeks to strengthen global partnerships among healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, the event aims to contribute to sustainable improvements in child health and neonatal care worldwide.

2024 Edition

6th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology

The 6th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology was successfully held from August 14–16, 2024, in Paris, France. The conference gathered pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, nurses, and healthcare professionals from across the globe to discuss the latest scientific advancements and clinical practices in child and newborn healthcare. It served as a leading international forum for sharing research findings, clinical experiences, and innovative healthcare solutions. The three-day program featured keynote lectures, plenary talks, scientific sessions, hands-on workshops, and poster presentations. Core topics included neonatal intensive care, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric cardiology, developmental disorders, pediatric oncology, immunization programs, nutrition, and child health policies. Special emphasis was placed on early diagnosis, preventive strategies, and evidence-based treatment protocols. The conference fostered interdisciplinary collaboration and strengthened global networks dedicated to improving pediatric and neonatal care. It highlighted the importance of integrating research innovations into clinical practice to enhance survival rates, long-term development, and overall child health outcomes.

Scientific Objectives

The primary objective of the 2024 conference was to advance scientific research and clinical excellence in pediatric and neonatal medicine. The event aimed to promote evidence-based practices and innovative approaches to diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of childhood and neonatal conditions. Another key objective was to explore emerging technologies in neonatal intensive care, pediatric diagnostics, and therapeutic interventions. The conference highlighted advancements in medical devices, digital health tools, and precision medicine strategies designed to improve patient outcomes. The conference also sought to encourage global collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange, the event aimed to contribute to sustainable improvements in child and neonatal healthcare worldwide.

2023 Edition

5th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology

The 5th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology was successfully held from August 14–16, 2023, in Paris, France. The conference gathered pediatricians, neonatologists, healthcare professionals, researchers, and academicians from around the world to discuss contemporary challenges and scientific advancements in child and newborn healthcare. The event served as a dynamic platform for presenting innovative research and sharing clinical expertise. Over the three-day program, attendees participated in keynote lectures, scientific symposia, panel discussions, workshops, and poster sessions. Major topics included neonatal intensive care, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric cardiology, developmental disorders, pediatric oncology, nutrition, immunization, and public health strategies for children. The conference fostered interdisciplinary collaboration and encouraged international research partnerships aimed at improving clinical standards and patient outcomes. It emphasized the importance of integrating scientific research into everyday pediatric and neonatal practice to ensure high-quality, evidence-based care.

Scientific Objectives

The primary scientific objective of the 2023 conference was to advance pediatric and neonatal healthcare by promoting evidence-based research and innovative treatment approaches. The event aimed to facilitate knowledge exchange on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of childhood and neonatal conditions. Another important objective was to explore advancements in neonatal intensive care technologies, pediatric diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies. The conference highlighted research findings that contribute to reducing infant mortality rates and improving long-term child development outcomes. Additionally, the conference sought to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. By encouraging global partnerships and scientific dialogue, the event aimed to enhance healthcare delivery systems and promote sustainable improvements in pediatric and neonatal care worldwide.

2022 Edition

4th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology

The 4th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology was successfully held from August 14–16, 2022, in Paris, France. The conference brought together pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, nurses, and healthcare professionals from around the globe to discuss recent advancements and ongoing challenges in child and neonatal healthcare. The event provided a comprehensive international platform for sharing scientific research, clinical expertise, and innovative healthcare solutions. The three-day scientific program featured keynote lectures, plenary sessions, workshops, panel discussions, and poster presentations. Key topics included neonatal intensive care, pediatric infectious diseases, pediatric cardiology, immunization strategies, nutrition, pediatric oncology, and developmental disorders. Special emphasis was placed on early diagnosis, preventive healthcare, and evidence-based treatment protocols. The conference fostered interdisciplinary collaboration and strengthened global partnerships aimed at improving pediatric and neonatal outcomes. It emphasized translating scientific discoveries into practical clinical applications to ensure safe, effective, and patient-centered care.

Scientific Objectives

The primary scientific objective of the 2022 conference was to advance research and clinical practice in pediatrics and neonatology through evidence-based approaches. The event aimed to highlight innovative diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies that improve survival and quality of life for infants and children. Another objective was to explore technological advancements in neonatal care, pediatric monitoring systems, and precision medicine. The conference emphasized integrating research findings into clinical protocols to enhance treatment effectiveness and patient safety. The conference also sought to strengthen global cooperation among healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and knowledge exchange, the event aimed to contribute to sustainable improvements in pediatric and neonatal healthcare systems worldwide.

2021 Edition

3rd Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology

The 3rd Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology was successfully conducted online from August 14–16, 2021, bringing together pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, nurses, and healthcare professionals from across the globe. The virtual format enabled widespread international participation while maintaining a strong focus on scientific excellence and clinical relevance. The three-day program featured live keynote sessions, scientific presentations, interactive panel discussions, virtual workshops, and digital poster sessions. Major topics included neonatal intensive care, pediatric infectious diseases, immunization programs, pediatric cardiology, developmental disorders, nutrition, and public health strategies for children. Despite being hosted online, the conference fostered dynamic discussions, collaborative learning, and global networking. It provided a valuable platform for sharing research findings and innovative clinical practices aimed at improving neonatal and pediatric healthcare outcomes worldwide.

Scientific Objectives

The primary scientific objective of the 2021 conference was to promote evidence-based pediatric and neonatal care through global digital collaboration. The event aimed to facilitate the exchange of innovative research and clinical strategies using a virtual platform. Another key objective was to explore advancements in neonatal intensive care technologies, pediatric diagnostics, and preventive healthcare approaches. The conference emphasized early intervention strategies and improving long-term health outcomes for infants and children. Additionally, the conference sought to strengthen international partnerships among healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers. By maintaining scientific dialogue during a period of restricted travel, the event supported continued progress in pediatric and neonatal medicine.

Conference Series Impact (2022-2025)

Quantitative metrics documenting scholarly contribution and professional development delivery across four conference editions

2,073

Total Participants

Across all editions

166

Countries Represented

Global participation

340

Research Presentations

Peer-reviewed abstracts

72.0

Total CE Hours

Accredited education

Looking Ahead

The 8th Euro-Global Conference on Pediatrics & Neonatology continues this tradition of scientific rigor and clinical relevance. We invite dental professionals, researchers, and technology developers to join us in advancing evidence-based digital dentistry.

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