• HRC2026
  • 11 - 13 Oct 2026

Heart Rhythm Congress 2026 Programme

The Heart Rhythm Congress (HRC) 2026 programme promises to be our most diverse and comprehensive yet, offering something for every professional attending this clinical cardiology conference in heart rhythm care. Coming soon, the programme will bring together clinicians, researchers, physiologists, nurses, allied health professionals, and industry leaders for a wide-ranging exploration of arrhythmia diagnosis, management, and innovation.

Highlights include:

Arrhythmia Treatment and Management

In-depth coverage of medications, pacing, ablation, devices and beyond, with sessions designed to translate the latest evidence into real-world clinical practice.

Diverse Learning Formats

From symposia, plenary lectures, and oral abstracts to digital posters, lunch-and-learns, case reviews, EP courses, and trace analysis, delegates can engage with content in multiple ways to suit their learning style.

Professional Development

Opportunities for early-career professionals, including the Young Investigators Competition, alongside sessions tailored for established clinicians, electrophysiologists, cardiologists, physiologists, nurses, and allied health professionals.

Collaborative Insights

Sessions featuring industry leaders and prestigious international societies, fostering discussion, innovation, and collaboration across the heart rhythm community.

Whether you are looking to stay at the forefront of arrhythmia care, learn practical clinical insights, or engage with peers and leaders, the HRC2026 programme is designed to educate, inspire, and connect.

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Patients Day

Taking place on Sunday 11 October 2026, Patients Day is a defining feature of Heart Rhythm Congress and reflects how the congress was founded.

Designed to educate and empower people living with heart rhythm and related conditions, these sessions are delivered by leading specialists and provide clear, evidence-based information on diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care.

AF Association’s Patients Day focuses on atrial fibrillation, while the STARS Patients Day supports people affected by syncope.

Running alongside the scientific programme, Patients Day uniquely bring patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals together within a single congress, reinforcing HRC’s commitment to improving heart rhythm care through shared understanding and collaboration.

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