Dear colleagues and friends
On behalf of the whole SFCNS and its scientific committee it is our pleasure to welcome you to the 6th SFCNS Congress from Wednesday 29.10. - Friday 31.10.2025 at the SwissTech Convention Center, STCC (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland.
SFCNS (Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies) was founded in 2009 starting with 6 founding societies (Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neuroradiology, Neuropediatrics, Neuropathology and Clinical Neurophysiology). Over the last 11 years the federation has grown and comprises most if not all societies and individuals involved in managing diseases of the central nervous system in Switzerland.
One of the central factors for the success of the SFCNS is its triennial congress, which represents a unique encounter between not just the various societies which form its core but also of adjacent specialities that will contribute to our common future. Thus, it is exceedingly important that the congress does not only represent the various member societies, but that it also has a spirit of its own.
The annual meetings of the participating Swiss societies including the Swiss Societies of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Neuroradiology take place within the framework of the SFCNS Congress.
The motto of the congress 2025 is United for Brain Health.
Together with the scientific committee - which are representatives of the 16 member societies - an exciting program will be developed. The program beginning on Wednesday and ending on Friday evening consists of Plenary Sessions, Parallel Sessions, ePoster Sessions and Satellite Symposia.
Additional program points will include
- Wed, Thu, Fri: YouCliN Sessions
- Thursday: the Symposium for NeuroCare
- Friday: the SFND/ASDN and IG-NOPPS will organize their own whole day meeting.
Further details of the program will follow shortly.
All clinically active physicians of the areas of
By taking part, you will have the opportunity to gain more in-depth knowledge about the following topics:
Don't miss the opportunity to meet up with your friends and colleagues not only from the neuro-science field but also from fields of technologies such as basic neuroimaging, robotics and artificial intelligence which are forming the future of the next generation as clinical neuroscientists.
We look forward to welcoming you to Lausanne the end of October 2025.
On behalf of the Committee
Prof. Luca Remonda, MD Prof. Susanne Wegener, MD
SFCNS President Congress President