16th World Congress on Endometriosis (WCE 2025)

Join us in Sydney for the 16th World Congress on Endometriosis


We invite you to join us in Sydney, Australia for the 16th World Congress on Endometriosis from 21-24 May 2025. Registration is now open with early bird savings on offer.

Hosted by the World Endometriosis Society, this truly global event will advance the understanding of patient treatment, patient care and the causes and consequences of the disease on the lives of countless women. 

The Congress will bring together world leaders in the field to deliver engaging keynote presentations and invited speakers to lead seminar and symposia sessions. Contributions to the global dialogue can be made through the call for abstracts for free papers and posters which opens in late July.  An innovative program has been designed to inform, stimulate discussion and collaboration across clinical, scientific and allied health professionals. You can read more about the innovative program, invited speakers and Congress themes here.

An extensive range of Pre-Congress Workshops will commence on 21 May with the Scientific Program continuing from 22-25 May. 

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with colleagues from across the world exchanging ideas and research and building valuable professional networks that will extend beyond the Congress itself. 

To complement the scientific program, you will also be able to experience a showcase of the latest products and services in the vibrant and dynamic exhibition. 

You will also have the chance to discover the spectacular harbour city of Sydney and we encourage you to stay a day or two longer to explore the diverse experiences Australia offers. 

So mark the dates in your diary and put your plans in place to join us for what promises to be an outstanding Congress experience. 

 

We look forward to the opportunity of welcoming you to the Congress and to Sydney.  

 

Professor Jason Abbott
Congress Co-President
Professor Gita Mishra
Congress Co-President
 

The 16th World Congress on Endometriosis is proudly hosted by