About the Venue
Berlin, Germany
Hosting the 13th World Congress on Heart and Cardiovascular Diseases, Berlin provides an inspiring setting for scientific exchange, professional networking, and international collaboration. As a major European center for research, medicine, innovation, and culture, the city offers an excellent environment for bringing together cardiologists, cardiovascular researchers, clinicians, academicians, healthcare professionals, and industry experts to discuss the future of cardiovascular care.
Why Berlin?
A Global Scientific Destination
Berlin brings together professionals and institutions from diverse countries and disciplines, creating an environment for meaningful scientific dialogue and international collaboration.
Excellence in Healthcare and Research
The city provides a strong environment for medical research, healthcare innovation, academic exchange, and discussions surrounding advances in cardiovascular medicine.
International Accessibility
Berlin's international connectivity makes it a convenient destination for participants traveling from different regions, supporting broad participation from the global cardiovascular community.
Opportunities for Global Collaboration
The congress provides opportunities to connect with cardiologists, researchers, clinicians, healthcare organizations, academics, and industry professionals, encouraging knowledge exchange and potential collaborations.
Explore New Opportunities
The congress offers more than scientific presentations—it is an opportunity to:
City Attractions
Berlin offers a distinctive combination of science, healthcare, innovation, history, and culture. Participants can take the opportunity to connect with colleagues, explore the city's renowned landmarks, experience its diverse cultural scene, and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere alongside their congress activities.
Join us in Berlin for the 13th World Congress on Heart and Cardiovascular Diseases and become part of an international community working toward innovative cardiovascular care and healthier hearts worldwide.