Healthcare Week Luxembourg30 September - 1 October 2026, Luxembourg.
Healthcare Week Luxembourg (HWL) sets the stage for the fourth edition of its successful European conference, titled "Resilience of Tomorrow's Healthcare: From Preparedness to Antifragility".

The two-day flagship conference will take place on 30 September and 1 October 2026 at Luxexpo The Box in Luxembourg to discuss “People, Systems and AI for a Sustainable Care” and how to develop a “Multidimensional and Future-Proof Framework” that helps shape the future of healthcare, its professions, facilities and practices.

HWL targets decision-makers in healthcare, research, education and industries, executives, entrepreneurs, and startups as well as institutional representatives from governments, ministries, and academia. The conference hosts a wide range of presentations and panels featuring notable international speakers. It will serve as a platform for experts to engage in discussions, roundtables, feedback sessions and demonstrations. Participants will also be invited to explore more than a hundred exhibits from a wide array of specializations in the sector.

HWL is organised by Fédération des Hôpitaux Luxembourgeois (FHL), in partnership with the event agency Quinze Mai (QM). The registration will be open at www.hwl.lu where the detailed and regularly updated conference programme will also be available.

“We are delighted to host Healthcare Week Luxembourg again and build on the remarkable success of last year’s edition, which attracted more than 3,000 visitors,” said Martine Goergen, General Director of Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg and Chair of the Scientific Committee of HWL. ”This year’s fourth edition will focus on the question of how our healthcare systems can not only become more resilient but even stronger in times of crisis - as suggested by the term ‘antifragile’. AI applications and agents are certainly important tools, but we will also look closely at another driver of systemic change: people. By placing citizens, professionals, and patients at the centre of our endeavours, we want to move from a model which is merely prepared for crises to one in which health systems not only absorb shocks but also adapt, learn, and demonstrate sustainable progress over time.”

The HWL programme is developed by HWL’s prestigious European Scientific Committee. Its members are Jean-Philippe Arié, Cluster Manager Healthtech at Luxinnovation; Marc Berna, General Director at Hôpitaux Robert Schuman; Marianna Bevova, Strategic Advisor at the University of Luxembourg; Dr Giovanni Briganti, Head of Department at Université de Mons; Dr. Sarah Garidi, Director of Belle-Isle Robert Schuman Hospitals, Université de Lorraine; Frank Glod, Deputy General Director at Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH); Dr. med. Peter Gocke, Chief Digital Officer (CDO) & Head of the Digital Transformation Department at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Françoise Liners, Director Health Technologies at the Luxembourg Ministry of the Economy; Dr. René Metz, General Director at Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch (CHEM); Prof. Simone Niclou, University of Luxembourg; Guillaume Schaack, Strategic Initiatives Manager at Fédération des Hôpitaux Luxembourgeois (FHL); Sylvain Vitali, Director and Secretary General of FHL; and Prof. Dr. Christof von Kalle, Director at Luxembourg Center for Translational Research. The Scientific Committee is chaired by Dr. Martine Goergen, General Director at Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg.

About Fédération des hôpitaux luxembourgeois (FHL)

Established in 1948 and officially recognised as an association in 1965, the Fédération des hôpitaux luxembourgeois (FHL) encompasses all hospitals in Luxembourg, employing approximately 9,000 people and hosting over 1,000 specialised doctors. It contributes to the continuous improvement of the national health system prioritising patient welfare and fostering collaboration and synergy among hospitals and other stakeholders to ensure patients are given the most appropriate care. As a representative body, the FHL defends the interests of its members and healthcare professionals at large while also promoting various forms of innovation and advancement within hospitals. It is also tasked with advising and informing policymakers on the vision and development of Luxembourg’s hospitals and its health sector.

About Quinze Mai (QM)

Quinze Mai is the result of a merger of two event agencies: PG Organisation, which has been designing trade and consumer shows for over 40 years, and Eventime, a leading platform for the organisation of conferences and seminars. This fusion of expertise enables Quinze Mai to offer tailor-made events. As a partner of numerous skilled societies, associations, and federations, it has organised over 300 conferences, trade fairs and symposia, across more than 30 fields. Aware of the economic stakes and regulatory constraints of these events, Quinze Mai’s teams possess the specific sector know-how, from fundraising and content to digital platforms for abstract submissions and participant management. Quinze Mai strives to innovate and respond to its partners' daily challenges.