Dutch Dementia Researchers Conference 2026 Set to Spark Innovation

‘s Hertogenbosch, Monday, 18 August 2025.
The Dutch Dementia Researchers Conference returns on 12 February 2026, focusing on collaborative advancements and innovative solutions in dementia research, bridging public-private partnerships.
Advancing Dementia Research Through Collaboration
The upcoming Dutch Dementia Researchers Conference, scheduled for 12 February 2026, aims to build upon the successes of its inaugural 2024 event by fostering collaboration between dementia researchers and technology companies. The main objective of the conference is to promote knowledge exchange and innovation by bridging public and private sectors. This is expected to drive advancements in dementia research and address critical issues in dementia care and treatment [1].
Innovative Solutions in Dementia Care
With the involvement of organizations like Alzheimer Nederland, ZonMw, Health~Holland, and DEMPACT, this conference will focus on integrating technology into dementia care. The discussions are aimed at exploring groundbreaking research developments and examining the role of public-private partnerships in sparking innovation. It is not only a platform for scholarly exchange but also a meeting point for industry leaders to connect and collaborate on future projects [2][3].
The Role of Technology in Dementia Research
Technology’s role in dementia research is crucial as it offers new tools and methodologies to enhance understanding and treatment. Companies involved in the conference are actively working on tech-driven solutions to improve patient outcomes and streamline care processes. As the convergence of research and technological innovation intensifies, the potential for creating effective treatments and interventions for dementia grows. The conference champions this cause, highlighting successful case studies and pilot projects that have pushed boundaries in the field [4][5].
Expert Insights and Opportunities for Networking
The conference will host a variety of sessions, posters, and speakers that address the diverse aspects of dementia research. Participants will have the chance to engage in thought-provoking discussions, hear from experts like Bart De Strooper from KU Leuven and VIB, and explore best practices in dementia care. By focusing on the practical implementation and active participation of target groups, the event underscores the importance of translating research findings into real-world applications [1][6].
Bronnen
- www.health-holland.com
- www.linkedin.com
- www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
- www.alzheimer-europe.org
- www.alzint.org
- www.ukdri.ac.uk