Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is proud that its international conference is the longest running and one of the largest international conferences on dementia, attracting over 1,000 delegates from over 100 countries. Featuring a range of international keynote speakers and a high standard of scientific and non-scientific content, the conference programme enables participants to learn about the latest advances in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, care and management of dementia.
The ADI 2020 conference took place as a virtual event from 10-12 December 2020. Registration is now closed. If you are registered for the conference you can access all the content through the virtual platform until 26 January 2021 or, for 1 day registrants, for 10 days after the day you attended. Please login to the virtual platform to see the content.
In 2020, the 34th International Conference of ADI will be held virtually for the first time alongside Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA), Singapore. This unique, multi-disciplinary event brings together all those with an interest in dementia, including researchers, scientists, clinicians, allied healthcare professionals, people living with dementia, family members, care professionals, and staff and volunteers of Alzheimer associations.
