The UFI Asia-Pacific Conference 2026 has successfully concluded at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), reinforcing Bangkok’s growing reputation as a leading destination for international MICE events.
Ifema Madrid has shown its 2025 financial results, following approval by its Governing Board, reporting revenue of 216.8 million euros and 18.7 million euros profit.
Just before Imex in May, the new issue of Trade Fairs International will be released. We'll once again take a look behind the scenes of the German trade fair industry, explore our European neighbors, and venture into Asia!
The 12th Chengdu International Trade Fair for Automotive Parts and Aftermarket Services (Capas) will be held in Chengdu from 21 to 23 May 2026.
Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, MarketingPulse and eTailingPulse – Asia’s premier annual e-commerce and marketing events – will be held concurrently on 19 March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
11.8 billion euros are spent by exhibiting companies on their trade fair appearances in an average trade fair year in Germany. Visitors to trade fairs in Germany spend an average of 3.9 billion euros during this period.
UFI, the global association of the exhibition industry, has launched its new Strategy on Learning, setting out how professional learning and development will be supported across the organisation and the global exhibition community.
Petfood Forum Europe and the Interzoo Sustainability Conference will both be held on 11 May, setting the stage for the world’s leading trade fair for the pet supplies industry.
India’s furniture and interiors industry is entering a decisive growth phase driven by urbanisation, infrastructure expansion, premium housing, hospitality demand, and a sharp rise in global sourcing interest.
Senior business event decision-makers and place leaders are invited to the new IMEX Place Leaders Forum (formerly the Policy Forum).
The International Federation of Exhibition and Event Services (IFES) announces its 2026 World Summit in Dubai, embodying the theme: “Beyond Boundaries.”
Jwc – the renowned consultancy for the exhibition and conference industry – has published the latest edition of its annual Global Exhibition Industry Performance Review (GIPR).
Exhibition World Bahrain (EWB) is fully set to welcome, for the first time, the 6th World Entrepreneurs Investment Forum (WEIF 2026).
International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), managed by Legends Global, has unveiled Connect Create, a new in house content creation service that helps clients bring their stories to life.
The 19th Asian Financial Forum (AFF), jointly organised by the Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR) Government and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded successfully today.
Next autumn, a new European event will be held in the Catalan capital that will showcase the latest innovations in batteries and energy storage systems for industrial applications and large infrastructures.
The trade fair industry in Germany contributes approximately 30 billion euros to the country's prosperity annually.
A new Economic Impact Study conducted by KPMG on behalf of EMECA highlights the relevance of the European exhibition industry.
UFI, the global association of the exhibition industry, is pleased to announce that AsiaWorld-Expo has renewed its multi-year UFI Diamond Sponsorship agreement further strengthening its longstanding partnership with UFI.
25.03.2026
Breast cancer, the most frequently diagnosed tumor among women worldwide, takes center stage this week in Barcelona for an international scientific debate on its challenges and opportunities.
The Barcelona International Convention Centre (CCIB), managed by Fira de Barcelona, will host the 15th edition of the European Breast Cancer Conference (EBCC) from March 25 to 27, the premier European congress in this field. Over 1,400 healthcare professionals from 81 countries are coming together to share knowledge, showcase the latest advances in diagnosis and treatment, and engage in discussions and workshops that underscore the event’s multidisciplinary and international scope.
Despite the significant progress made in recent decades, which has greatly improved patient survival and quality of life, breast cancer remains one of the foremost public health challenges. Persistent disparities in access to early diagnosis and innovative treatments, along with variations in clinical outcomes across regions and healthcare systems, remain central to the scientific debate and underscore the need for a more equitable and coordinated approach.
The scientific program will cover topics of global relevance, including new pharmacological treatments, early detection, personalized therapies, translational research, and strategies to enhance equity in healthcare. This edition of the EBCC will feature 115 international speakers and the presentation of 347 scientific abstracts, as well as over 50 hours of sessions encompassing clinical debates, hands-on workshops, and masterclasses.
In addition, the congress continues to establish itself as a premier international platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among professionals worldwide. It will also play a key role for early-career researchers, providing opportunities to present their work and build connections with leading experts in the field of breast cancer.
More effective treatments, earlier diagnosis
Oncologist and President of the EBCC National Organizing Committee, Javier Cortés, underscores the transformation breast cancer treatment has undergone over recent decades. He states, “There has been a radical shift in breast cancer care; we now have more effective therapies and much earlier diagnoses, which have significantly improved survival.” Nevertheless, he cautions that many challenges remain, particularly in ensuring equitable access to these new therapeutic approaches.
Cortés also emphasizes that the congress offers “an opportunity to showcase the country’s global progress in breast cancer care, learn from the experiences of other nations, and continue advancing” in the near future. In this context, the EBCC organizers highlight the importance of knowledge sharing, fostering international collaboration, and promoting a multidisciplinary approach to tackling the disease.
Following the success of
the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) and
European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) congresses this
March, with the EBCC marking the close of the first quarter, the CCIB
reinforces its status as a premier venue for medical and scientific
congresses. Throughout the year, the center is set to host around
fifteen such events, welcoming an estimated 160,000 professionals,
nearly 20 per cent of its annual activity.
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