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ICS-EUS 2025: A Historic Collaboration Brings Global Continence Care to the Middle East

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For the first time in its illustrious history, the International Continence Society (ICS) is bringing its flagship annual meeting to the Middle East. In a landmark collaboration with the Emirates Urological Society (EUS) and the Pan Arab Continence Society (PACS), the ICS-EUS 2025 joint meeting promises to be a groundbreaking, multidisciplinary gathering set to take place from 17–20 September 2025 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).


This unprecedented convergence of global continence care leaders marks a bold step in advancing pelvic health and urological sciences across the region. It also sets the stage for a dynamic exchange of clinical expertise, research breakthroughs, and patient-centered practices across borders and disciplines. The ICS-EUS 2025 event is fully accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) and the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) – UAE, ensuring recognized continuing education for all attending healthcare professionals.


A Multidisciplinary Platform Like No Other


ICS-EUS 2025 is designed for a wide spectrum of healthcare professionals united by a common goal: improving the lives of patients living with incontinence and related disorders. The event’s comprehensive scientific program spans specialties such as Urology, Urogynaecology, Female and Functional Urology, Gynaecology, Neurourology, Bowel Dysfunction, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Geriatrics, and Basic Science, among many others.


Whether you are a clinician, surgeon, nurse, physiotherapist, or researcher, ICS-EUS 2025 offers a unique platform to explore the latest in diagnostic innovations, therapeutic strategies, and interdisciplinary approaches. Over four days, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with state-of-the-art lectures, hands-on workshops, roundtable discussions, and poster presentations from some of the world’s most respected experts in the field.


Bringing Continence Care to the Region


Hosting ICS-EUS 2025 in Abu Dhabi is more than symbolic—it is strategic. The Middle East is rapidly advancing in healthcare innovation, and the need for accessible, integrated continence care has never been greater. By bringing its global network and scientific leadership to the region, the ICS aims to empower local and regional professionals with cutting-edge knowledge, research tools, and international standards of care.


“We are thrilled to partner with EUS and PACS to bring this monumental event to Abu Dhabi,” said ICS President Dr. John Heesakkers. “Together, we’re creating a bridge between continents, disciplines, and communities to elevate the quality of continence care worldwide.”


A Global Exhibition of Innovation


In addition to its robust academic agenda, ICS-EUS 2025 will host a vibrant exhibition hall featuring the latest advancements in continence and pelvic floor health. From diagnostic equipment to therapeutic technologies, attendees will be able to explore cutting-edge products and services showcased by leading industry partners from around the world.


Whether you're looking to discover the latest in urodynamic equipment, laser therapies, electrostimulation devices, or continence aids, the exhibition space offers hands-on access to tools that can directly impact patient outcomes. It also serves as a dynamic setting for informal networking with innovators and peers.


Join a Global Community


ICS-EUS 2025 is more than just a conference—it’s a global community gathering. Healthcare professionals from around the world are invited to attend, share their work, learn from peers, and advance the field of continence care together.


With thousands of delegates expected from across six continents, this event provides unparalleled opportunities for professional development, collaborative research, and career advancement. Whether you are a seasoned expert or early-career clinician, ICS-EUS 2025 offers a space to grow, connect, and lead.


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