We are honoured to announce our keynote speakers:
Bo Jacobsson - 5 June at 16:45
Professor Jacobsson is a leading expert on the mechanisms and epidemiology of preterm birth. The main research aim is to identify and apply different strategies to prevent preterm birth. He is the FIGO Division Director of Maternal and Newborn Health 2021-2025. Professor Jacobsson has published over 390 peer-reviewed papers. H-index: 85.
Anne-Beatrice Kihara - 5 June at 13:05
Professor Anne-Beatrice Kihar serves as a strategic board member in Voluntary Services Overseas, International Childbirth Initiative, Coalition on women’s health, and the Division of Reproductive Health at the Kenyatta National Hospital and University of Nairobi. Additionally, she has published over 110 scientific papers in peer reviewed journals and written two scientific books.
- President of the International Federation of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists- FIGO (2023-2025)
- Chairperson WHO Partnership in Maternal, Newborn and Child Health- Health care professional Associations Contingency 2023-2026
- Senior Lecturer, University of Nairobi, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2016 to -date)
- Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Kenya (1999 to- date)
Asma Khalil - 5 June at 08:45
Professor Asma Khalil, a Consultant Obstetrician and Fetal Medicine specialist at St George's Hospital in London, is internationally recognized with over 20 years' experience and 450+ publications. She also serves as Vice President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).
Further confirmed keynote lectures will be given by
- Sima Samar, Republic of Afghanistan - Right Livelihood Award
- Nino Berdzuli, Republic of Georgia
- Bart Fauser, The Netherlands
- Vyacheslav Kaminskyy, Ukraine
- Arnaud Wattiez, France
- Denis Querleu, France
Each of these experts will offer invaluable insights and lead discussions on key topics in obstetrics and gynaecology. And more exclusive speakers will follow.
Confirmed speakers
Anna Aabakke, Denmark
Michael Abou-Dakn, Germany
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, United Kingdom
Stavros Athanasiou, Greece
Diogo Ayres de Campos, Portugal
Chiara Benedetto, Italy
Nino Berdzuli, Republic of Georgia
Johannes Bitzer, Switzerland
Joris Blok, The Netherlands
Ferry Boekhorst, The Netherlands
Rudi Campo, Belgium
Siobhan Corcoran, Ireland
Johann Craus, Malta
Philippe Descamps, France
Hélder Ferreira, Portugal
Philipp Foessleitner, Austria
Hugo Rodrigues Gaspar, Portugal
Gianluca Gennarelli, Italy
Themistoklis Grigoriadis, Greece
Janesh Gupta, United Kingdom
Oskari Heikinheimo, Finland
Wolfgang Holzgreve, Germany
Bo Jacobsson, Sweden
Olivier Jourdain, France
Vyacheslav Kaminskyy, Ukraine
Helle Karro, Estonia
Asma Khalil, United Kingdom
Anne Kihara, Kenya
Jure Klanjscek, Slovenia
Alexandra Kristufkova, Slovakia
Sebastian Kwiatkowski, Poland
Antonio Simone Lagana, Italy
Dmytro Ledin, Ukraine
Dimitris Loutradis, Greece
Frank Louwen, Germany
Tahir Mahmood, United Kingdom
Luis Martins, Portugal
Fionnuala McAuliffe, Ireland
Rita Mesquita Pinto, Portugal
Ioannis Messinis, Greece
Anna Miskova, Latvia
Dan mon O’Dey, Germany
Tatjana Motrenko, Montenegro
Michael Müller, Switzerland
Sambit Mukhopadhyay, United Kingdom
Nuno Nogueira Martins, Portugal
Andrzej Nowakowski, Poland
Maja Pakiz, Serbia
Pille Pargmae, Estonia
Denis Querleu, France
Dace Rezeberga, Latvia
Michael Robson, Ireland
Karen Rose, United Kingdom
Jackie Ross, United Kingdom
Piotr Sieroszewski, Poland
Holger Stepan, Germany
Rafal Stojko, Poland
Annalisa Tancredi, Italy
Basil Tarlatzis, Greece
Antonia Carla Testa, Italy
Goknur Topcu, Turkey
Sofia Tsiapakidou, Greece
Malgorzata Urban-Kowalczyk, Poland
Stephan Verlohren, Germany
Manoel Vico, Portugal
Arnaud Wattiez, France
Juriy Wladimiroff, United Kingdom
...more speakers will follow soon!
Discover more details about our speakers and their presentations in the online programme. Follow the direct link for an overview of the exciting sessions and talks they are part of!