Shape the Future of Heart Rhythm – Submit Your Abstract to HRC2026

  • 12 March 2026

Abstract submissions are now open for participation in the Hearth Rhythm Congress 2026 (HRC2026), organised by AFFIRMO’s partner Arrhythmia Alliance, that will take place in Birmingham, UK,  from October 11th to 13th, 2026.

 

Agenda:

This year programme highlights include in-depth sessions on arrhythmia treatment, with insights from industry leaders and international societies. There will be diverse learning formats such as symposia, plenary lectures, and case reviews, as well as professional development opportunities for early-career and established professionals.

The Heart Rhythm Congress 2026 also offers a special Patients Day on October 11th, providing a unique platform for patients and caregivers to engage directly with leading experts in the field. This day allows them to share their personal experiences, ask questions, and gain valuable insights into the latest treatments and management strategies for heart rhythm disorders.

 

Why attend?

The event is aimed at clinicians, researchers, and allied healthcare professionals. Submitting your work to the Heart Rhythm Congress provides a unique opportunity to present original research or pioneering approaches in arrhythmia management. This is an ideal platform to showcase innovations in device therapy, pacing, ablation, and digital cardiology. By participating, you’ll have the chance to connect with leading experts and thought leaders in the heart rhythm field, while gaining visibility through oral and poster presentation opportunities.

Accepted abstracts will be divided into different categories:

  • - Allied Healthcare Professionals
  • - Basic and Clinical Science
  • - Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
  • - Digital Health and Novel Technologies
  • - Mapping and Ablation
  • - Paediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Disease
  • - Young Investigators

 

The deadline to submit your abstract is 09:00 AM BST, 08 June 2026. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to present your work to a broader audience and foster new research connections.

For more information visit the event website.