About Conference:
Welcome to the 7th Global Summit on Public Health, scheduled for December 16–17, 2026, in Amsterdam. This prestigious international event will bring together renowned public health professionals, researchers, policymakers, academicians, and healthcare experts committed to advancing global health and enhancing population wellbeing.
Over the course of two engaging days, the summit will provide a collaborative platform for sharing innovative ideas, groundbreaking research, and evidence-based approaches that are influencing the future of public health. Attendees will participate in meaningful discussions covering global health policies, epidemiology, disease prevention, health promotion, environmental health, and the critical healthcare challenges affecting communities around the world.
Join an international community of scientists, healthcare practitioners, policy leaders, scholars, and public health advocates as they exchange knowledge, build collaborations, and contribute to improving public health systems and health outcomes worldwide.
Why Attend?
- Gain valuable knowledge through expert-led sessions focused on the latest advancements in public health, including global health policies, epidemiology, disease prevention, health equity, and community healthcare initiatives.
- Discover innovative developments in public health research, environmental health, health promotion, digital healthcare technologies, and strategies aimed at strengthening healthcare systems across the globe.
- Participate in engaging discussions with internationally recognized researchers, policymakers, healthcare experts, and public health leaders dedicated to addressing critical global health challenges and improving population health outcomes.
- Build meaningful professional connections with academicians, healthcare professionals, public health organizations, research institutions, and global health agencies from around the world.
Who Should Participate?
- Public health researchers, scientists, and research scholars
- Epidemiologists and professionals specializing in disease prevention and control
- Public health experts, community health practitioners, and healthcare workers
- Physicians, clinicians, and medical professionals involved in population health management
- Environmental health specialists and health promotion professionals
- Representatives from international health organizations, NGOs, and public health agencies
- Professionals from the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and healthcare industries
- University faculty members, academic researchers, and students in healthcare and public health fields
- Government officials, policymakers, and experts involved in healthcare policy development
- Healthcare administrators, hospital leaders, and public health program managers
- Digital health innovators, healthcare technology experts, and medical software developers

















