Welcome to the World Federation of Hemophilia Global Forum

published on October 26, 2023
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Mark your calendars: the 13th World Federation of Hemophilia Global Forum will grace beautiful Montréal from November 17 to 18, 2023, at Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth, attracting international healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, advocates, students and governmental regulators. This year’s forum will focus on the latest advances in treatments and technologies for bleeding disorders.

Let the fresh ideas flow

The WFH Global Forum is an essential event for anyone with an interest in the developments that are shaping the global bleeding disorders community today. With several new therapeutic options in the pipeline, it’s time to collectively assess these advances, identify their strengths and limitations, determine what will facilitate or hinder their adoption, and evaluate their impact on patients.

The forum serves as a platform for addressing healthcare delivery inequities, exploring innovative access programs, and discussing hot topics in the field. The outcomes of these discussions and collaborations have the potential to drive positive social change, improve patient care, and advance research and policy initiatives worldwide.

This year’s event was planned with an updated format that will feature a discussion specific to gene therapy. By integrating gene therapy into the WFH Global Forum, attendees will have the chance to hear from the leading experts in the field and participate in the ongoing discussions of what is impacting care in the field today.

Why Montréal is the perfect host city

Life sciences and health technology professionals from around the world find fertile ground in Montréal. The city has developed an innovative approach to collaboration between companies, research centres and public institutions to make it one of the world’s largest LSHT hubs. Montréal is also at the forefront of bleeding disorder research and gene therapy in particular.

Hosting the prestigious WFH Global Forum will provide opportunities for local healthcare professionals and researchers to engage with a wide range of impressive international experts, fostering knowledge exchange and potential collaborations.

 

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