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Secure your spot at FIGO Cape Town 2025

ICM
9 May 2025

Early bird registration now open

The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) are delighted to announce early bird registration for FIGO Cape Town 2025 is now open! The world-class Congress will take place from 5–9 October, bringing together over 8,000 global delegates to discuss the future of women’s health. The theme, Advancing Women’s Health: A Journey of Unity and Freedom, will set the stage for crucial discussions on topics such as postpartum haemorrhage, vaccination in pregnancy, and clinical obstetrics.  

Explore the scientific programme

Explore the programme at a glance to discover the diverse array of sessions designed to educate and inspire professionals in the field. Highlights include sessions on A collaborative effort to reduce Maternal Morbidity and Mortality and What obstetricians and midwives can achieve together through a positive and balanced collaboration. With an engaging blend of keynote speakers (such as Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent), scientific seminars, interactive workshops, and hands-on simulation labs. These sessions will provide practical insights, cutting-edge research, and thought-provoking discussions on the most pressing topics in women’s health. 
 

Networking opportunities await 

 
In addition to the scientific programme, FIGO Cape Town 2025 will feature numerous networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and the exchange of ideas. Whether through formal networking events, social gatherings, or intimate group discussions, this is a unique opportunity to connect with leading professionals, thought leaders, and experts in women’s health from across the globe. Don’t miss out on building valuable relationships that will last well beyond the Congress. 

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