AAIC® Satellite Symposium | April 30-May 1, 2026 | Istanbul, Turkey, and Online

AAIC® Satellite Symposium

Explore the latest dementia research findings and network with others with shared interests.

Update: The Alzheimer’s Association is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all attendees, speakers and partners. Given the recent developments in the region, we are closely monitoring current events and, out of an abundance of caution, we have made the difficult decision to cancel AAIC Satellite Symposium 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey, and online.

About the Conference

AAIC Satellite Symposium brings together the dementia science and brain health community to discuss emerging trends, tackle challenges and foster innovation. This meeting emphasizes collaboration, equity and leadership development to help reduce the global burden of dementia.

AAIC Satellite Symposia are a series of regional meetings that bring key elements of the Alzheimer’ s Association International Conference® (AAIC) around the globe. These meetings recognize that the unique characteristics and needs of individual countries must inform their approach to dementia care and research. By broadly sharing locally conducted research and statistics, the international research community can work together and find commonalities.

Hosted in Collaboration With:

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AAIC Satellite Symposium is co-hosted with the Global Brain Health Institute. Learn more about GBHI and sign up to receive the newsletter.

Sponsors

Companies interested in sponsoring AAIC Satellite Symposium can contact Jennifer Lombardo, senior director of Corporate Initiatives, at jelombardo@alz.org.

Appropriate Conduct Policy

AAIC Satellite Symposium aims to provide a safe, equitable, and accessible experience for all conference participants.

Read the full Statement of Appropriate Conduct (PDF).

Contact

General questions: AAICsymposia@alz.org
News media questions: AAICmedia@alz.org

Go Beyond the Conference

Network and collaborate year-round with ISTAART, a global community of scientists, clinicians and dementia professionals who are working to advance Alzheimer’ s and dementia research and treatment.

Join ISTAART