About Conference
NMPP - Parkinson's Disease Conference is a premier international event that brings together global experts to explore and share the latest research and advancements in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of Parkinson’s Disease. Our mission is to provide a collaborative platform for meaningful dialogue and exchange of knowledge that will shape the future of Parkinson’s Disease research and patient care.
We are delighted to invite you to this high-impact conference dedicated to advancing the understanding and management of Parkinson’s Disease, scheduled for December 18-19, 2025, at the Hilton Molino Stucky, Venice, Italy. Join us for an immersive experience where pioneering research meets clinical innovation, fostering an environment of collaboration among professionals, scientists, and healthcare leaders.
Theme of the Conference: Parkinson’s Journey: Advancing Care and Enhancing Patient Outcomes Across the Lifespan
The topics at the NMPP - Parkinson's Disease Conference are central to improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by Parkinson’s. Current trends are shaped by rapid advancements in neurodegenerative disease research, therapeutic developments, and patient-centered care strategies. Key focus areas include:
- Neurobiology of Parkinson’s Disease
- Advances in Deep Brain Stimulation
- Early Diagnosis and Biomarkers
- Personalized and Precision Neurology
- Pharmacological Innovations
- Mental Health and Cognitive Decline
- Movement Disorder Rehabilitation
- Artificial Intelligence and Digital Health
- Remote Monitoring and Tele-Neurology
- Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Holistic Approaches
- Caregiver Support and Education
- Health Disparities and Access to Care
These topics reflect the evolving landscape of Parkinson’s Disease research and care, paving the way for transformative breakthroughs and sustainable healthcare solutions.
This conference serves as a vital hub for fostering collaboration, driving innovation, and addressing the complex challenges faced by researchers and clinicians in this field.
Key Features of the Conference:
Cutting-Edge Research Presentations:
Engage with the latest scientific discoveries and technological advancements, including innovations in neuroimaging, molecular therapies, disease-modifying treatments, and emerging approaches in clinical care for Parkinson’s Disease.
Interactive Panel Discussions:
Join leading neurologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals in thought-provoking discussions on critical issues such as early intervention, disparities in care, future directions in Parkinson’s research, and the integration of digital tools into clinical practice.
Networking Opportunities:
Build meaningful connections through structured networking events including meet-and-greet sessions, breakout discussions, and an exhibition area designed to foster collaboration and partnership opportunities across academia, healthcare, and industry.
Poster Presentations and Exhibitions:
Showcase your work to a global audience through dynamic poster sessions and exhibitions. Researchers, startups, and healthcare organizations will have the chance to present innovative solutions, receive feedback, and explore collaborations.
Global Perspectives:
With participants from diverse regions, this conference offers a comprehensive view of global efforts in Parkinson’s Disease care—from research in underserved populations to strategies for cross-border clinical trials and culturally competent care models.
As the field continues to advance, new treatments and technologies are providing hope for better outcomes and improved quality of life for those living with Parkinson’s Disease.
Parkinson’s Disease care involves a multidisciplinary approach, addressing the motor and non-motor symptoms of the disease through medical, surgical, and supportive interventions. It aims to improve function, independence, and well-being across every stage of the condition.
Healthcare professionals—including neurologists, nurses, physical therapists, and caregivers—play a critical role in managing symptoms, supporting patients and families, and implementing long-term care strategies tailored to individual needs.
This conference is ideal for:
- Neurologists and Movement Disorder Specialists
- Neuroscience Researchers
- Clinicians and General Practitioners
- Healthcare Providers and Nurses
- Academic and Industry Scientists
- Physical and Occupational Therapists
- Public Health Experts and Policy Makers
- Caregivers and Advocacy Groups
- Students and Early-Career Researchers
Global collaboration in Parkinson’s Disease research and care accelerates scientific discovery, promotes best practices, and ensures equitable access to innovative therapies, ultimately contributing to a healthier and more inclusive future for all.