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Bremen, Germany.

Join us at EWMA 2026, 6-8 May

We invite you to join us in Bremen for a series of scientific sessions and an immersive booth experience focused on advancing wound care across settings.

Our scientific sessions

Across three symposia – two in English and one in German – leading experts will explore the clinical, psychological, and practical realities of wound management, encouraging dialogue, reflection, and shared learning.

A1 Symposium – Global Stream

Beyond the wound: The psychological burden
Wednesday, 6 May | 11:30–12:30
Hall 6, Room 5C

Chronic wounds don’t just affect the body; they have a profound impact on mental health and overall well-being. Join us to explore the psychological burden of chronic wounds and discuss practical strategies to better support patients. This session will highlight tools and approaches that can improve patient engagement and outcomes.

A2 Symposium – Global Stream

What Would You Do? A Journey Through Complex Wounds
Thursday, 7 May | 13:15–14:15
Hall 6, Room 5A
Join us for this interactive symposium where real wound cases unfold over time. Dr. Berthold Amann, Jennie MacDonald and Paulo Ramos will share authentic patient cases, exploring diagnostic dilemmas, treatment pathways and outcomes. The audience will vote, comment and debate each critical decision point, bringing practical wound management to life through shared learning and reflection.

A3 Symposium – German Stream

Mission Vision: Wie moderne Konzepte die Wundzukunft prägen
Thursday, 7 May | 10:30–11:30
Hall 6, Room 5B

  • Wundversorgung in der Klinik 2030 – Dr. med. Maurice Moelleken
  • Vom Risiko zur Resilienz: Innovative Präventionskonzepte gegen Dekubitus – Astrid Probst
  • Dialog statt Überlastung – wie Edukation zukünftig Wundversorgung tragen kann – Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Ewa K. Stürmer

Continue the conversation at our booth
We invite you to visit our booth, where care comes to life in the environments where it truly happens. Visitors can step into two carefully designed settings reflecting both personal and clinical care:

  • A homely living room representing care in non-clinical environments
  • A hospital operating theatre showcasing integrated, cross-functional solutions in a realistic clinical setting
  • A dedicated Wound Care for All area highlights our broader approach to wound care, featuring patient education materials, training resources, a skin tone wheel, and insights into Safetac® technology. Interactive elements invite visitors to share ideas and help shape future solutions

Together, our sessions and booth experience demonstrate how wound care solutions support patients and healthcare professionals across settings – making a meaningful difference wherever care takes place.

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