31st International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy

Mark your calendar for 20-23 June 2027 and make plans to join us in Calgary, Canada at the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre. A virtual option for attending will be available as well.

  
Preconference courses, invited talks, debates, lightning communications, case discussions, posters, and industry symposia will explore the latest approaches clinical genetics, fetal imaging, fetal therapy and other disciplines in prenatal diagnosis and therapy!

Registration rates will be available for Non-members, Full Professional Members, Allied Health Professionals (non-doctoral health professionals), attendees from low- to middle-income countries, and Trainees (Fellows, Students, etc.). You do not need to be an ISPD member to attend, although Full Professional Members receive a discount off of the Non-member rate. ISPD plans to apply for Continuing Education credit from the relevant credentialing organizations in medicine and clinical genetics.

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Previous Conferences

  
2026 - Virtual       2025 - Cape Town

  
Support & Exhibit Opportunities
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All partner and exhibit packages include full conference registrations for exhibit representatives with access to educational sessions and the Welcome Reception.

Land Acknowledgement

We humbly acknowledge that the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre is situated on the ancestral Treaty 7 lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy. As a venue that hosts live events and facilitates connections promoting the convergence of ideas which may never have existed, we take inspiration from Wicispa, Guts’ists’I and Mohkinstsis, the confluence of the Bow and the Elbow rivers. We do so by acknowledging these lands are more than just spaces; they are gathering places, deeply interwoven in the traditional Indigenous stories, songs, languages, ceremonies, and lifeways that must be honoured and protected.