The Preliminary Scientific Program for SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Is Now Available

The SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Congress is already beginning to take shape with the official release of its Preliminary Scientific Program — a high-impact academic agenda that will bring together leading experts in interventional cardiology from Latin America and around the world.

SOLACI & SBHCI 2026

From July 29 to 31, 2026, the World Trade Center São Paulo will once again become the regional hub for innovation, continuing medical education, and scientific exchange during the largest interventional cardiology event in Latin America. (solacicongress.org)

The preliminary program offers an early look at some of the key topics, scientific sessions, educational activities, international faculty members, and discussion spaces that will be part of the Congress. Featured areas include structural heart disease, complex coronary interventions, peripheral interventions, cardiovascular imaging, cardiogenic shock, resistant hypertension, valvular heart disease, and congenital heart disease, among many other important fields within the specialty.

In addition, the Congress will feature a dynamic and interactive scientific experience, including national and international live cases, edited cases, satellite symposia, specialized courses, and multidisciplinary activities designed for physicians, fellows, technicians, and nurses.

The publication of the preliminary program marks another important step toward building a meeting that will once again bring together opinion leaders, scientific societies, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across the region in an environment of academic excellence.

The SOLACI & SBHCI 2026 Congress is jointly organized by SOLACI and SBHCI and will take place in the city of São Paulo.

Participants can now access the full preliminary program through the official Congress website.


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