Registration open in exhibit hall
Haven’t registered for Congress yet? Online registration is closed, but in-person registration is still open. Head on to the registration desk in the exhibit hall. Our team will get you set up in no time.
Don’t miss: “Making Digital Health Work for Everyone: Patient-Centered Innovation in Bleeding Disorders” at 8:30
Digital health tools have the potential to significantly improve quality of life for people with bleeding disorders—when they are designed, developed, and tested with patients and healthcare workers at the centre. This session explores how technology can support education, improve diagnosis, and inform individualized treatment decisions. Through real-world examples, speakers will demonstrate how patient- and healthcare worker-centered innovation can strengthen shared decision-making, increase access to care, and improve outcomes—particularly in resource-constrained settings. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Earn your CME credits today!
The WFH 2026 World Congress has been reviewed and approved for CME-CPD accreditation by the European Board for Accreditation in Hematology (EBAH). The EBAH has approved this educational activity for a maximum number of 24.5 CME-CPD credits. Each participant should only collect credits for time that they actually spent in the educational activity.
To fill out the CME questionnaire, click here. To find out more about CME credits at Congress, click here.
Don’t miss: Moderated Posters from the WFH at 10:45
Drop by this moderated posters event to find out more about the assessment of comprehensive care for bleeding disorders, advancing shared decision-making in hemophilia, findings from research projects under the WFH WBDR Research Support Program, and the WFH Gene Therapy Registry. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss this concurrent plenary: “Enhancing Evidence for Care in Underserved Populations” at 11:30
This plenary by former WFH board member, Johnny Mahlangu, MD, examines the challenges and opportunities in generating robust clinical evidence for underserved populations with bleeding disorders, particular for WGBD, RBD, and lower income countries (LICs). It explores strategies to improve trial participation, address adherence barriers, and ensure that research and innovations are inclusive, ultimately guiding more equitable and effective care globally. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss this concurrent plenary: “Artificial Intelligence in Hemophilia Care: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Future Opportunities” at 11:30
This plenary, given by WFH Board Member, Cedric Hermans, MD, PhD, explores the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in hemophilia care, highlighting its applications in patient management, personalized medicine, education, and therapeutic innovation. The session examines opportunities, limitations, and ethical considerations, emphasizing how AI can support clinicians, empower patients, and enhance research while maintaining the essential human element in care and decision-making. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Booth Demo for WBDR, SDM, eLearning, AGS, GTR at noon
Join us at the WFH booth on Tuesday at noon for live demonstrations of the Annual Global Survey (AGS), World Bleeding Disorders Registry (WBDR), Gene Therapy Registry (GTR), Shared Decision Making (SDM) Tool, and our eLearning platform. The WFH Data & Research team will be on hand to answer questions, walk through the tools, and share tips on how to use these tools effectively to support your work and research.
Don’t miss: “Ask the experts pods” at during the afternoon coffee break
Join small-group discussions during the afternoon coffee break, designed to give you focused, practical insights directly from leading specialists. Pods will explore a wide range of topics. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Drop by the WFH Resource Centre today
The WFH Resource Centre at Congress is your chance to learn about WFH programs and educational content. Drop by to chat with our friendly WFH staff and learn more about WFH resources and programs. We look forward to seeing you there!
Caricature session at 15:00
Join Ekawat Suwantaroj, WFH Board Member, this afternoon at the WFH Resource Centre and have your caricature done! In addition to being a dedicated member of our community, Ekawat is a talented artist. All caricatures will be offered in exchange for donations, supporting our work to improve diagnosis and expand access to care for people with bleeding disorders.
Don’t miss: Clinical Case Pods at 15:00
- POD A – Ask the Experts: Psychosocial Care for the Bleeding Disorder Community
- POD B – Ask the Experts: Family Histories & Pedigrees
- POD C – Ask the Experts: Prevention of Oral Diseases: What You Need to Know
- POD D – Ask the Experts: Clinical Case: PWBD and Radiculopathy
Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “WFH Programs Advancing Care for PWBD: What We Can Learn from Pakistan” at 15:45
To showcase the Journey of Improving Care in Pakistan through partnerships between the Hemophilia Foundation – Pakistan (HFP), HTCs and the WFH. This session will highlight progress made over the past three decades in diagnosis, access to treatment and comprehensive care in the country. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Stay connected with the official Congress app
Access all on-site resources conveniently through our Congress app, including the program schedule, speaker information, floor plans, and much more! Here’s how:
- Download the Stova Events App in the App Store or Google Play Store
- Enter the event passcode: WFH2026
- Login (case sensitive):
- Username: The email address you used to register (all lowercase)
- Password: Your last name (only capitalize the first letter)
Don’t miss: “Innovations in Hemostasis Management in Asia” at 15:45
This session examines the fast-evolving landscape of hemophilia therapies in China, with a focus on the many ongoing Factor VIII and Factor IX gene therapy trials and emerging protein-based approaches. It highlights cutting-edge developments, clinical progress, and the unique innovations coming from the region, providing insight into advancements that are shaping global hemophilia care. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: “Free Paper Session: Christine Lee Young Researcher Award” at 17:00
Join us at 17:00 to see who will be presented with the Christine Lee Young Researcher Award. This session will feature several papers covering a number of topics: identification and impact of risk factors for recurrent pain in patients with severe hemophilia A, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic variability of emicizumab in real-world haemophilia a patients, heavy menstrual bleeding in bleeding disorders of unknown cause, predictors of joint health in Canadian people with hemophilia, and blood flow restriction training. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: Twinning Event at 18:00
Join us as the 2024 and 2025 Twins of the Year are unveiled, past, present, and new twins are celebrated, and exciting program updates are shared. A networking event will follow at 19:00. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders Initiative Event at 18:30
The WFH WGBD committee will host this event on Tuesday where its work between 2018 and 2026 will be highlighted. Women leaders from around the world will also be celebrated, as will Susan Skinner Memorial Fund scholars, followed by the launch of a call to action to support this community. This event will also include the launch of the “Project Elevate Her” campaign, led by Maia Meier—Canadian mountaineer, endurance athlete, and women’s health advocate—which combines high-altitude mountaineering with global advocacy to raise awareness, visibility, and funding for women affected by bleeding disorders. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Don’t miss: WFH Programs Networking Event 19:00
Join us for a lively WFH networking event celebrating the WFH Twinning Program and Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders Initiative, with food, drinks, and plenty of opportunities to connect with the global community. Find out more by viewing the program here.
Voices behind the mission
I was once told that a problem was something that money cannot solve. By this definition getting high quality hemophilia treatments to poorer nations should not be a problem. The treatments exist and I hope that by donating to WFH to get treatments to as many patients as possible, wherever they may be, I am part of the solution.
— John Murphy, WFH Global Champion
Every gift expands access to care. Give today.
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