Thank you for attending the 10th World Congress on ADHD

The 10th World Congress on ADHD came to an end – and what an unforgettable event it was! With more than 2.400 participants and exhibitors from 79 countries joining us in person in Prague, this was the largest ADHD World Congress EVER. Thank you for helping make it such a special and memorable occasion.
After 10 World Congresses, it is a good moment to look back on what we have achieved together in the past 20 years. From Amsterdam and Lisbon to Vancouver, Glasgow, Milan, Berlin, Vienna – and back to where it all began in Würzburg – this journey has been truly remarkable. From the very beginning, we have considered ADHD as a condition affecting both children and adults. Over the years, we have achieved significant political and educational progress worldwide and will continue to do so. We have had heated discussions about ADHD in Milan, enjoyed the spectacular State Opera in Vienna, had a memorable Speakers’ Dinner in Vancouver and have now a breathtaking view over Prague without even leaving the Prague Congress Centre.
This year, the congress opened with an Opening Ceremony with a wonderful ballet performance of “Clara’s Dream” from Tchaikovsky's “The Nutcracker”, an inspiring art collection by Jérémy Piquet, outstanding Keynote sessions, interesting and engaging lectures in more than 40 scientific sessions and hundreds of interesting posters presented in 27 Guided Poster Tours during the congress.
Participant Feedback Summary
- 84.2% Positive Programme Ratings
- 89.8% Learning Objectives Achieved
- 97.7% Evidence-Based Scientific Content
- 90.1% Professionally Relevant
- 92.5% Free from Commercial Bias
Participant feedback confirmed the strong scientific and educational value of the ADHD Congress 2025. Respondents rated the programme highly and highlighted its relevance for clinical practice, research and professional development.
The scientific content was particularly well received for its balanced, evidence-based approach and its freedom from commercial bias.
For a detailed breakdown of the evaluation results, please refer to the full participant feedback report.

Early Career Scientist Awards
Congratulations to the Early Career Scientist Award winners 2025!
Joseph Sergeant Award
Emotional dysregulation and suicidal spectrum behaviors in adults with ADHD
Amalie Austgulen, Norway
Joseph Biederman Award
ADHD genetic risk and dementia in older adults: Findings from the Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project
Douglas Teixeira Leffa, USA
Best Poster Prizes
Congratulations to the Best Poster Prize Award winners!
P-01-005: Dr. Rachel Shoham, Israel
P-04-005: Dr. Timothy Nielsen, USA
P-09-001: Dr. Andrea Johansson Capusan, Sweden
P-17-010: Dr. Samuel Westwood, United Kingdom
P-18-002: Lena De Hondt, Belgium
P-26-004: Dr. Amy De Roubaix, The Netherlands


Accredited continuing medical education
The scientific programme of the 10th World Congress on ADHD was accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 17.5 European CME credits (ECMEC®s).
This accreditation underlined the congress’ high scientific and educational standards for international healthcare professionals.
