Join us on February 03–04, 2025, in London, UK, for the prestigious "37th World Conference on Neurology." This event will serve as a global platform to explore groundbreaking advancements and AI-driven innovations in neurology, under the theme "Neurology in the Age of AI: Advancing from Insight to Innovation"
We are honored to invite you, along with leading experts, to our exclusive Neurology Conferences. In partnership with cutting-edge AI technologies and innovative solutions, this conference promises to deliver unparalleled insights into the latest diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in neurology.
Neurology-2025 will not only be a hub for education and scientific exchange but also a unique opportunity for networking and collaboration. As we emerge from the constraints of the pandemic, this conference will allow us to reconnect, share knowledge, and advance our understanding of neurological disorders.
This event spans six regions across the globe, each with distinct healthcare systems, cultural nuances, and neurological needs. It will serve as a crucial forum for the dissemination of clinical expertise, personalized career development, and pioneering research, nurturing the next generation of neurological leaders.
Over the course of two days, participants will engage in a dynamic program featuring expert presentations, case-based discussions, and interactive Q&A sessions. Leading minds in neurology will convene to discuss how AI and new technologies are revolutionizing the treatment of neurological disorders.
Reconnect with the global neurology community. Join us in advancing our collective knowledge of neurological conditions and enhancing the mental well-being of individuals worldwide through AI-powered insights and Neurology Meetings.
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Prestigious Award for Young Research’s at Neurology-2025– “Know the Unknown Advanced Solutions on Neurology”
Neurology-2025 Young Scientist Awards:
Brilliant young scientists, researchers, investigators, post-graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, trainees, and junior professors will be honored with prestigious awards with the help of the Neurology-2025 Committee in recognition of their excellent contributions to the conference's subject. The Young Scientist Awards strive to offer early career academicians with a strong professional development opportunity by bringing professionals together to exchange and share their skills on all areas of neurology..
Awards for Young Researchers in Neurology Congress 2025 for the Nomination: Only 25 presentations are permitted at the Neurology-2025 Young Researcher Forum for Outstanding Masters, Ph.D., and Post Doctorate Thesis Work Presentations.
Global Association and Societies
The Neurology 2025 is among the top upcoming international conferences in the field of Neurology and AI Neurology. This presents a fantastic opportunity for academic and professional experts to broaden their networks internationally and enhance their research.
One compelling field of computer science that has the potential to drastically change medical practice and improve the performance of the healthcare industry is artificial intelligence. Neurologists may mimic and obtain detailed data on the formation and transport of impulses throughout the body using artificial intelligence. Medical practitioners are able to decrease mistakes and expedite the research process because to it.
Market Insights & Analysis: Global Artificial Intelligence in Neurology Market (2024-30):
The market for artificial intelligence in neurology is expected to reach a valuation of around USD 48 million in 2023 and expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 46% between 2024 and 30. The market is largely driven by the increasing complexity of clinical decision-making, challenges associated with separating healthy tissues from malignant tissues during operations, the fast expansion of Healthcare Information Technology (HCIT), and the growing trend toward patient-centric treatment. Another important factor that is anticipated to propel the market in the upcoming years is the growing need for quick, accurate, and affordable diagnosis as well as for the quick creation of diagnostic data and effective report analysis.
AI-powered telemedicine platforms and remote monitoring tools have become essential parts of neurology care. With the use of these technologies, medical professionals can keep a close eye on their patients' neurological states, which improves illness treatment. The need for AI in neurology is being driven by the healthcare sector's growing embrace of AI-powered technologies for neurology case monitoring and diagnostics.Furthermore, the prominence of AI-driven treatment personalization in neurology is continuously growing. AI algorithms can examine an individual patient's unique genetic profile, medical history, and lifestyle choices, enabling the modification of treatment strategies. By doing this, possible negative effects are reduced and treatment results are enhanced. Therefore, these advancements offer noteworthy prospects and are anticipated to significantly influence the future expansion of the Artificial Intelligence in Neurology Market.
Global Artificial Intelligence in Neurology Market Driver
Increasing Neurological Disorder Prevalence to Support Market Growth Globally, neurological illnesses are becoming more common, which is driving up demand for artificial intelligence (AI). The main cause of this is the increased occurrence of several neurological ailments, such as migraines, dementia, and other associated conditions. Stress, changes in eating habits, and increased exposure to environmental toxins such as lead, mercury, and pesticides have all contributed to the growing demand for diagnosis and treatment in the global healthcare market. This has an effect on the demand for innovative diagnosis technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and, ultimately, the demand for artificial intelligence in the neuroscience market. For example:
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there will be an estimated 55 million dementia patients worldwide in 2022, with 60% of them living in low- and middle-income nations. This figure is projected to increase by 10 million cases every year.
The 36th World Conference on Neurology, held on July 18–19, 2024, at the prestigious Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile in Paris, France, was a resounding success. The event brought together a distinguished gathering of keynote speakers, experts, and participants from leading institutions and organizations worldwide. The central theme, "Neurology in the Digital Age: Harnessing Technology for Advancements in Brain Health," set the stage for two days of insightful discussions and groundbreaking presentations.
The scientific program was rich and diverse, featuring keynote addresses and specialty sessions that covered an extensive range of topics, including neuropharmacology, pediatric neurology, clinical neurology, and neurosurgery. A highlight of the conference was the keynote address by Abdulhafiz Hakmi from Ain Shams University, who delivered an impactful presentation on hypoparathyroidism in Aicardi-Goutières syndrome.
Throughout the event, attendees engaged in vibrant discussions and knowledge exchange, particularly during sessions that showcased the latest developments in neurology and related fields. Cutting-edge research and clinical case studies were brought to life through poster presentations and e-poster sessions, providing an interactive platform for sharing ideas and fostering collaborations.
The conference received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with many participants already looking forward to the next edition. The success of the event is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the speakers, attendees, and sponsors, for which the organizing committee extends its deepest gratitude.
We invite you to mark your calendars for the 37th World Conference on Neurology, scheduled to take place in London, UK, on February 03–04, 2025. Join us as we explore the theme "Neurology in the Age of AI: Advancing from Insight to Innovation" and continue our journey of advancing neurology for a better future.