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Wiesbaden's RMCC cements its role as Europe's top medical conference hub

From groundbreaking research to global networking, Wiesbaden's RMCC is where medicine's future takes shape. See why experts flock to its 2026 lineup.

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Wiesbaden's RMCC cements its role as Europe's top medical conference hub

The RheinMain CongressCenter (RMCC) in Wiesbaden has become a key location for health and medical conferences. In 2026, it will host some of the most important events in the sector. The venue’s flexibility allows it to cater to everything from large congresses to smaller networking sessions and public forums. The RMCC has already built a strong reputation in the medical field. In 2023, it hosted the Sleep Medicine Annual Conference. This year, it welcomed the 132nd Congress of the German Society for Internal Medicine from April 18 to 21, drawing over 4,000 attendees each day.

Earlier in 2025, the centre held Interbiologica on March 14–15 and PharmaCongress/PharmaTechnica on March 24–25. These events added to Wiesbaden’s growing profile as a hub for medical expertise. The momentum continues with the upcoming German Center for Lung Research (DZL) Annual Meeting on June 9–11 and the 21st German Allergy Congress on October 1–3.

Looking ahead, the RMCC will also host the Annual Conference of the German Society for Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine from November 5–7. Its 2026 schedule spans a wide range of specialities, including internal medicine, allergology, sleep research, and pharmaceuticals. The RMCC’s diverse programme confirms its position as a leading venue for medical and health events. With high attendance figures and a broad range of topics, the centre remains a central meeting point for professionals in the field. The 2026 calendar is set to attract even more experts and organisations to Wiesbaden.

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