ASA2026GC is the largest conference for sonographers in the world, featuring 12 rooms running concurrently over three days, with well over 100 speakers, lecture presentations, live scanning workshops, ASA Arena panels and networking events.
The event attracts over 2000 sonographers and healthcare professionals, bringing together the best speakers from Australasia and the world to present the latest research, case studies, techniques, and technology.
Build your professional skills and knowledge through clinical presentations, maintain your wellbeing through our professional topics sessions, and catch up with your colleagues and peers through networking events.
Whatever you do, don't miss the ASA Annual International Conference on the Gold Coast in 2026!
IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
ASA2026 offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in sonography. Learn about the latest developments and trends, and connect with other attendees and speakers on a deeper level.
WORKSHOPS AND MASTERCLASSES
Take part in live scanning workshops and masterclasses to learn new skills and engage directly with experts.
NEW! Thursday pre-conference immersive workshops add an extra day to upskill, and larger scanning rooms mean more attendees can participate in every session.
NETWORKING
Attending in person allows you to connect with fellow sonographers, engage in meaningful conversations, and build relationships that will last long after the conference has ended. Welcome drinks and the Gala Dinner are both included as part of your full in-person registration.
EXHIBITION HALL
ASA2026 boasts an at capacity exhibition hall with all the major players demonstrating the latest in ultrasound technology, products, recruitment and more.
INSPIRATION
ASA2026 brings together the brightest sonography minds for in-depth discussions and fresh perspectives at ASA Arena. Engage with experts, exchange ideas with peers, and experience The Great Debate, a new session where specialists go head-to-head on major issues shaping the profession.
ASA2026 | The largest conference for sonographers in the world