About EASL Congress
Over four days, participants will engage with a comprehensive scientific programme that spans the full spectrum of hepatology, featuring a variety of session formats designed to suit different interests and professional needs.
The Congress draws a truly global audience and encourages cross-border collaboration and dialogue. To ensure broad accessibility, this year’s event will also be available online.
We invite you to join us from 27–30 May, either in person in Barcelona or virtually, for an unforgettable experience.
8,000+
professionals
2,000+
abstracts
190 scientific
sessions
A hybrid
format
Elevate & Collaborate: Women in Hepatology Networking Breakfast
Join us for a new informal networking opportunity dedicated to strengthening connections across the hepatology community, with a focus on supporting women in the field.
This relaxed, standing breakfast session offers a welcoming space to connect with peers, exchange experiences, and build meaningful professional relationships.
The event is open to all, while aiming to foster greater visibility, representation, and engagement of women in hepatology.
Enjoy breakfast and coffee in a collaborative atmosphere, with a short welcome to open the session followed by informal networking.
- Free of charge – no registration required
- Limited capacity (first come, first served)
Be part of a growing community committed to supporting and elevating women in hepatology.
Important deadlines
Stay on track with key dates for EASL Congress 2026, including deadlines for early registration, abstract submission and notifications.
14 January 2026
Standard Fee Registration Opens
16 March 2026
Late Breaker Abstract Submission Opens
31 March 2026
Late Breaker Abstract Submission Closes
26 May 2026
Standard Fee Registration Deadline
26 May 2026
Pre-Congress event: Global ACLF Consensus Meeting
27-30 May 2026
EASL Congress 2026
Late Breaker Abstract submission opening
Submit your late breaking abstract by the deadline to share your research at EASL Congress 2026 and be part of shaping the future of hepatology.

