The IAS is leading a range of sessions at AIDS 2026 – and this page is where you can explore all of them.
We encourage you to connect with our programmes at these sessions and make the most of every opportunity to engage with the global response to HIV, whether you are joining us in person or virtually.
From pre-conferences to workshops and satellite sessions, our events are designed to spark conversations, share diverse experiences, explore the latest evidence, and rethink, rebuild and rise.
Sustainability of an evidence-based HIV response
- Satellite – “Prioritization under pressure: Rethinking HIV service delivery with TIER-Plus”, 27 July, 11:30-12:30
- Workshop – “Bead the change: Messages of hope from the HIV response”, 30 July, 16:30-17:30
Prevention at scale
- Satellite – “Bridging the implementation gap: Practical insights to strengthen HIV prevention access for key populations”, 28 July, 12:00-13:00
- Satellite – “Person-centred HIV prevention for key populations in Latin America and the Caribbean”, 28 July, 13:30-14:30
- Satellite – “A new era of prevention: Reimagining women’s health through long-acting solutions”, 30 July, 12:00-13:00
People-first and stigma-free services
- Satellite – “Barriers and facilitators of person-centred care for key and vulnerable populations”, 27 July, 13:00-14:30
- Satellite – “The future of HIV service delivery is…simplification, self-care, integration, and AI in practice”, 29 July, 12:00-13:00
- Satellite – “Unfinished business: Ending preventable deaths from advanced HIV disease in a changing HIV response” , 29 July, 18:00-19:30
Continuous scientific innovation
- Pre-conference – “Advancing HIV prevention science and access”, 26 July, 08:00-19:00
- Pre-conference – “HIV cure without borders: Science, community and Latin America and Caribbean perspectives”, 26 July, 09:30-19:00
- Pre-conference – “12th Symposium on Children and Adolescents with Perinatal HIV Exposure”, 26 July, 14:00-19:00
- Workshop – “How to write and submit a research manuscript”, 28 July, 10:00-11:30
- Satellite – “AI and HIV: Who owns the future of public health?”, 28 July, 13:30-14:30
- Workshop – “Communicating HIV science with impact: 120 minutes hands on for early-career researchers”, 29 July, 14:30-16:30
- JIAS Impact Awards presented during plenary session – “New realities, new responses”, 31 July, 08:30-10:00