Singapore City, Singapore
The 7th International Conference on Pediatrics Health and Primary Care (Pediatrics 2026) will be held on February 09–10, 2026, in Singapore, hosted by Meetings International. This global platform brings together pediatricians, neonatologists, primary care physicians, child health specialists, researchers, academicians, and healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge, share innovations, and discuss the latest advancements in child health and primary care.
With the theme “Comprehensive Child Care: From Prevention to Advanced Therapies”, Pediatrics 2026 aims to foster dialogue on emerging trends, clinical practices, and research that shape the future of pediatric healthcare. The conference will feature keynote lectures, interactive panel discussions, workshops, poster presentations, and networking sessions designed to encourage collaboration between experts, clinicians, and young researchers worldwide.
By addressing critical topics such as neonatal care, pediatric nutrition, infectious diseases, childhood development, preventive healthcare, and innovations in primary care, Pediatrics 2026 serves as a comprehensive forum to promote better healthcare solutions for children globally.
Join us in Singapore to connect with leading voices in pediatric health, explore cutting-edge research, and contribute to improving healthcare outcomes for children and families worldwide.
This track highlights advances in neonatal intensive care, preterm birth management, and perinatal health interventions. It focuses on improving survival rates and long-term outcomes for premature and critically ill newborns. Discussion will also include maternal–fetal health integration and neonatal screening practices.
Sub-tracks: Neonatal intensive care, Preterm birth complications, Perinatal asphyxia, Neonatal nutrition, Maternal–fetal health
Emphasizing the foundation of pediatric practice, this session covers the role of primary care in preventive health, early detection, and family-centered management of pediatric conditions. The focus will be on building stronger primary healthcare models that support children’s overall well-being.
Sub-tracks: Preventive pediatrics, School health programs, Family medicine in pediatrics, Health promotion strategies, Integrated care models
This track addresses the latest challenges and progress in preventing, diagnosing, and managing infectious diseases in children. It includes updates on immunization strategies, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging global infections affecting pediatric populations.
Sub-tracks: Childhood vaccinations, Emerging infections, COVID-19 impact on children, Antibiotic stewardship, Viral and bacterial infections
Nutrition plays a pivotal role in childhood development, and this session explores innovative dietary approaches, obesity management, and metabolic disorders. Discussions will highlight nutrition challenges across different socioeconomic settings.
Sub-tracks: Malnutrition and stunting, Pediatric obesity, Micronutrient deficiencies, Breastfeeding and lactation, Nutritional genomics in pediatrics
This track focuses on congenital and acquired cardiovascular and respiratory disorders in children. It will cover cutting-edge interventions, diagnostic advancements, and long-term management strategies for chronic conditions.
Sub-tracks: Congenital heart defects, Pediatric hypertension, Pediatric asthma, Cystic fibrosis, Advances in pediatric cardiothoracic surgery
Highlighting brain and nervous system disorders in children, this track covers epilepsy, neurogenetic syndromes, and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD. It will emphasize early detection, therapies, and research on neurological health.
Sub-tracks: Autism spectrum disorders, ADHD and behavioral challenges, Pediatric epilepsy, Neurogenetic disorders, Neurorehabilitation
Dedicated to childhood cancers and blood disorders, this track will explore innovative therapies, precision medicine, and survivorship care. It will also highlight global challenges in providing accessible pediatric cancer care.
Sub-tracks: Leukemia and lymphoma, Solid tumors in children, Pediatric stem cell transplantation, Anemia and bleeding disorders, Survivorship and palliative care
This session explores hormonal and metabolic health, including diabetes, thyroid disorders, and obesity-related conditions. Experts will share insights into prevention, early detection, and advanced management techniques.
Sub-tracks: Pediatric diabetes, Childhood obesity, Thyroid and adrenal disorders, Growth hormone therapy, Inborn errors of metabolism
Focusing on surgical innovations and intensive care strategies, this track addresses pediatric trauma, congenital anomalies, and minimally invasive procedures. It emphasizes multidisciplinary collaboration in critical care.
Sub-tracks: Pediatric trauma surgery, Minimally invasive surgery, Postoperative care, Congenital anomalies repair, Pediatric anesthesia
This track covers the urgent and life-saving interventions required in pediatric emergencies, from trauma to acute infections. It emphasizes preparedness, rapid response, and family-centered care.
Sub-tracks: Emergency medicine protocols, Pediatric resuscitation, Trauma prevention, Sepsis management, Emergency transport systems
Mental health challenges in children and adolescents are on the rise, and this track will address early intervention, therapy models, and psychosocial support systems. It will also highlight resilience-building strategies.
Sub-tracks: Anxiety and depression, Eating disorders, Substance use in adolescents, Cognitive-behavioral therapy, School-based mental health programs
This session highlights skin and allergic conditions in children, focusing on atopic dermatitis, eczema, food allergies, and immunotherapy. New insights into genetic and environmental factors will be discussed.
Sub-tracks: Pediatric eczema, Allergic rhinitis and asthma, Food allergies, Pediatric immunotherapy, Rare genetic skin disorders
Technology is reshaping pediatric care, and this track will explore telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and digital health tools for early diagnosis and improved access. Focus will be on ethical and practical aspects of digital pediatrics.
Sub-tracks: Telehealth platforms, AI in pediatric diagnostics, Wearable devices for children, Digital therapeutics, Data privacy in pediatric care
This track emphasizes international collaboration to improve child health outcomes through preventive strategies, policy, and healthcare access. Discussions will focus on disparities and sustainable healthcare delivery.
Sub-tracks: Global immunization initiatives, Health equity in pediatrics, Child protection and safety, Public health policies, Preventive medicine strategies
The global pediatrics and child health sector is witnessing significant growth, driven by rising demand for specialized care, technological innovation, and an increased focus on preventive health. According to recent reports, the pediatric healthcare market is projected to expand at a CAGR of 4–8% through 2030, with the Asia-Pacific region leading in growth due to its large child population, urbanization, and rapid healthcare infrastructure development.
The pediatric medical devices market is estimated to grow at nearly 8–9% CAGR over the next decade, fueled by demand for neonatal intensive care equipment, ventilators, diagnostics, and minimally invasive technologies. In parallel, pediatric telehealth and digital health solutions are transforming child healthcare delivery, projected to rise from USD 28–36 billion in 2023 to over USD 125 billion by 2030, reflecting a CAGR of over 20%.
Nutrition and preventive health remain strong growth areas, with the pediatric nutrition market expected to exceed USD 189 billion by 2030, as families increasingly seek specialized, evidence-based, and sustainable nutrition solutions for children. Similarly, pediatric home healthcare, critical care, and mental health services are emerging as vital investment areas globally.
With Singapore positioned as a regional hub for healthcare innovation and collaboration in Asia, Pediatrics 2026 will serve as a timely platform to connect clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders. By focusing on neonatal and pediatric care advancements, digital health, preventive strategies, and global child health initiatives, the conference offers a unique opportunity to explore clinical progress, market trends, and strategic partnerships shaping the future of pediatric healthcare worldwide.
Singapore City, Singapore - Feb 9, 2026
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