Why Attend
The World Federation of Neurology (WFN) Digital Neurology Updates (WNU 2026) taking place online in 28-29 October 2026 offers a unique opportunity to access the latest global perspectives in neurology – all from the convenience of your own screen.
In just two days, you will:
Gain the latest insights
Hear from world-renowned experts delivering the latest updates in neurology diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
Stay globally connected
Engage in an international scientific exchange that brings together neurologists and allied professionals from across the world.
Learn efficiently
Focused, concise updates provide maximum knowledge in minimum time, tailored to busy clinicians and researchers.
Access flexible learning
Participate live or catch up on demand - join from anywhere and ensure you never miss a critical update.
Whether you are a practicing neurologist, trainee, researcher, or allied healthcare professional, WNU 2026 will keep you connected to the fast-moving world of neurology helping your practice and advancing your knowledge.
Join us Online
WNU overcomes geographical, economic, and logistical limitations, thereby creating a more inclusive and far-reaching educational platform.
Explore the Program
Discover lectures promising insightful discussions that are sure to inspire new ideas and propel the practice of neurology into new frontiers.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Engage with leading experts on our interactive digital stage and elevate your practice from anywhere, while contributing to neurology.
Program Highlights
The WNU program offers a comprehensive learning experience, with dedicated update lectures on a variety of key clinical neurology topics by globally renowned experts, as well as industry symposia.
Packed into just 2 days, our agenda covers important neurological updates in topics such as:
- Dementia
- Stroke
- Multiple sclerosis and other CNS Inflammatory Disorders
- Peripheral Nerve and Motor Neuron Disorders
- Neuro-Ophthalmology
- Headache
- Epilepsy
- Muscle and Neuromuscular Function Disorders
- Movement Disorders
- Sleep Disorders
- Neuro-Oncology
- Neuroinfectious Diseases
- Autoimmune Encephalopathies
- Update in Stroke
- Update in Headaches
- Update in Neuro-Oncology
28.10.2026 at 10:10 (CET)
Valeria Caso
Learn about the most important aspects of stroke care today, including rapid decision-making during the acute phase, new reperfusion methods, and long-term prevention. The session will also highlight advances like AI-supported imaging and the future use of factor XI inhibitors, showing how innovation is shaping every step of the patient journey.
28.10.2026 at 14:50 (CET)
Richard Stark
Discover recent advances in migraine, cluster headaches, and other headache disorders, including new acute and preventive treatments. Access the latest research, treatment options, and global accessibility of these therapies, alongside the International Headache Society’s guidelines.
29.10.2026 at 13:45 (CET)
Justin Jordan
Explore the latest advances in neuro-oncology, from imaging and biomarkers to newly approved therapies and promising clinical trial results, with updates on key conditions, including diffuse midline glioma, IDH mutant gliomas, plexiform neurofibromas and more.
Learn more about the speakers and topics in the full program.