The World Cardiology Conference (WCC 2026) is the inaugural global educational summit dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice across the entire spectrum of cardiovascular care. Designed to rotate across continents and delivered in a hybrid format, WCC 2026 brings together leading voices in cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, cardiac imaging, interventional techniques, heart failure management, and preventive cardiology. The conference will be hosted from 23 to 25 August in Dubai and will be accessible worldwide through a robust virtual platform. WCC 2026 ensures inclusive participation regardless of geography.
In an era where heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, the conference addresses the critical need for collaborative, multidisciplinary dialogue to reduce the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
The 2026 WCC is themed “Shaping the Future of Cardiovascular Care: Innovation and Equity on a Global Scale” and will provide a dynamic platform for learning, debate, and knowledge sharing that merges high-level research with clinical realities.
Over three days, attendees can expect a rich program that includes Keynote sessions, plenary sessions, clinical updates, guideline-based lectures, case-based discussions, innovation showcases, and live Q&As—all delivered by a diverse roster of global experts and rising researchers.
This conference is set to welcome hundreds of participants from across academia, hospitals, industry, and government agencies. It serves as an ideal platform to share scientific discoveries, clinical insights, and new technologies, while fostering international collaborations to transform cardiovascular outcomes.
What Sets WCC Apart:
Dive into a curated scientific agenda of 20 schematic sessions covering the full spectrum of cardiovascular care- from cutting-edge interventions to global health equity.
Hear from global leaders advancing cardiac science, digital health, policy, and patient-centred care
Presentations by researchers and clinicians across career stages—featuring oral and poster sessions, real-time feedback, and awards.
Attend in person or virtually with live Q&As, session replays, virtual networking lounges, and 1:1 meeting tools.
From innovation showcases to leadership panels, WCC goes beyond the clinical lens to explore cardiology’s role in health systems, technology, and humanity.
In an era where heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, the conference addresses the critical need for collaborative, multidisciplinary dialogue to reduce the global burden of cardiovascular disease.
The 2026 WCC is themed “Shaping the Future of Cardiovascular Care: Innovation and Equity on a Global Scale” and will provide a dynamic platform for learning, debate, and knowledge sharing that merges high-level research with clinical realities.
Over three days, attendees can expect a rich program that includes Keynote sessions, plenary sessions, clinical updates, guideline-based lectures, case-based discussions, innovation showcases, and live Q&As—all delivered by a diverse roster of global experts and rising researchers.
This conference is set to welcome hundreds of participants from across academia, hospitals, industry, and government agencies. It serves as an ideal platform to share scientific discoveries, clinical insights, and new technologies, while fostering international collaborations to transform cardiovascular outcomes.
What Sets WCC Apart:
Dive into a curated scientific agenda of 20 schematic sessions covering the full spectrum of cardiovascular care- from cutting-edge interventions to global health equity.
Hear from global leaders advancing cardiac science, digital health, policy, and patient-centred care
Presentations by researchers and clinicians across career stages—featuring oral and poster sessions, real-time feedback, and awards.
Attend in person or virtually with live Q&As, session replays, virtual networking lounges, and 1:1 meeting tools.
From innovation showcases to leadership panels, WCC goes beyond the clinical lens to explore cardiology’s role in health systems, technology, and humanity.










