
Urology on an International Stage
The Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU) is pleased to announce that its 2026 global annual meeting will take place in Florence, Italy, from November 11–14, 2026.
The 46th SIU Congress in Florence will continue the Society’s tradition of providing a global audience with a platform for advances in urological education and research.
The SIU is steadfast in its mission to bring together an internationally diverse group of urologists and related healthcare professionals, national and subspecialty societies, and industry partners in a collegial and collaborative atmosphere. In Florence, participants will exchange knowledge, share research, and explore the latest developments in the field all while building important connections with colleagues from around the world.
Led by global experts, the SIU 2026 Scientific Programme will feature innovative educational sessions designed to improve clinical practice and foster professional development. Attendees can expect a dynamic programme including live surgery panels, hands-on workshops, industry symposia, instructional courses, interactive case-based discussions, master classes and the SIU Bench-to-Bedside Uro-Oncology: GU Cancers Triad Meeting—all included in Congress registration fees.
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Abstract Submission
The abstract submission portal is now open. For more information, visit the Abstracts page.
Who Should Attend?
- Urologists
- Urological Nurses
- Uro-gynecologists
- Allied Health Professionals
- General Practitioners
- Interventional Radiologists
- Medical Students
- Medical Oncologists
- PhDs
- Radiation Oncologists
- Reconstructive Surgeons
- Residents and Trainees
Congress Learning Objectives
After this educational event, attendees should be able to:
- Evaluate medical and surgical therapies for urinary stone disease.
- Recall the latest advances in the diagnosis, staging and management of urologic cancers.
- Detail the medical and surgical management of female and male lower urinary tract dysfunction.
- Examine the latest advances in reconstructive surgery including urethroplasty, fistula repair, and management of other GU injuries/trauma.
- Incorporate new techniques in robotic and minimally invasive surgery.
- Define the assessment and management of male infertility.
- Characterize the surgical and medical treatment options for male sexual health.
- Recognize how to serve the diverse healthcare needs of our international population through a patient-centered approach.
- Stay informed of recent advancements in urologic sub-specialties from the past year to enhance clinical practice.
- Recognize the challenges for underrepresented groups in urology and facilitate inclusion and opportunities.
- Characterize the indications and data of new imaging modalities for the management of urologic cancers.
- Provide mentoring opportunities and guidance for urologic trainees.
- Enumerate the common pediatric urologic problems and understand the assessment and management of the pediatric population.
- Examine common complications and comorbidities associated with the treatment of urologic conditions and know how to best manage them in clinical practice.
- Analyze recent updates in clinical practice guidelines and their implications for daily urologic practice.
- Recognize the utility and limitations of AI in clinical practice.
- Compare and contrast guideline recommendation-based versus real-world practices for urolithiasis management.
- Recall minimally invasive surgical procedures for the prostate and their role in office-based urology practice.