The Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow will welcome thousands of international allergy and immunology experts.
EAACI 2025 will bring over 7,500 participants to Glasgow, including leading scientists, clinicians, researchers and medical professionals from over 100 countries.
The 2025 edition includes Clinical Allergy Village, a free public event at the Glasgow Science Centre. It offers residents, health professionals and students the opportunity to explore the latest allergy treatment, prevention and research.
A key theme for this year’s Congress is the growing impact of climate change on allergies and immunological diseases, from rising asthma rates to extended pollen seasons.
Kathleen Warden, SEC’s conference sales director, added: “With our joint approach working closely with the EAACI, the Glasgow Convention Agency and wider cities, this event ensures that it leaves a meaningful legacy, including improving the impact of climate change on broader health.”
EAACI 2025 is expected to bring significant economic benefits to the Glasgow economy of £27 million, £32 million in Scotland and £54 million in the UK during the four-day run.
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