The Future of Pediatric Neurology

The 19th International Child Neurology Congress is scheduled for May 25-29 in Taipei, Taiwan.

By Prof. Pratibha Singhi

Pratibha Singhi

On behalf of the organizing committee, it is my pleasure to invite you to participate in the upcoming International Child Neurology Congress (ICNC) 2026. It promises to be an exciting and enlightening experience.

The International Child Neurology Association’s Scientific Committee has curated a program that seamlessly blends modern advancements with practical approaches in child neurology. Over the course of the conference, we will delve into cutting-edge topics, explore innovative treatment strategies, and share best practices in the field. Our distinguished speakers will share their expertise and provide valuable insights that will help shape the future of pediatric neurology.

We’re excited to offer a dynamic range of activities, including state-of-the-art plenary lectures, thought-provoking debates, interactive symposia, engaging discussions, and opportunities for special interest groups focused on specific areas of pediatric neurology.

Test your knowledge with our quizzes and take advantage of our pre- and post-congress scientific workshops. These are designed to provide hands-on learning experiences and in-depth exploration of key topics such as neonatal neurology, neuromuscular diseases, and neurocritical care.

For our young members, this is not only an excellent learning opportunity, but also an opportunity to meet several international experts in person and build research collaborations. Our special Career Development Symposium is dedicated to our budding neurologists. Beyond the scientific content, I am sure you will enjoy Taiwanese hospitality and take some time to explore the local culture.

We’re thrilled to have you join us on this journey. Register early, start packing your bags, and enjoy the academic feast where the West meets the East.

Registration is open now. •


Pratibha Singhi is head of pediatric neurology at Amrita Hospital in Faridabad, India, and is the president of the International Child Neurology Association.