About the Event
The International Society of Urolithiasis 2026 is a premier global event dedicated to the comprehensive study and management of urolithiasis (kidney stone disease). This symposium will gather leading urologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world to share the latest scientific discoveries, innovative treatment techniques, and best clinical practices. The program features a dynamic blend of keynote lectures, expert panel discussions, and interactive workshops covering topics such as cutting-edge surgical techniques, advancements in minimally invasive procedures, metabolic evaluation, and stone prevention strategies.
Designed to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange, the symposium provides a unique platform for networking with peers, engaging with industry leaders, and exploring emerging technologies in stone disease management. Whether you are a seasoned expert or early-career professional, the International Society of Urolithiasis 2026 offers invaluable opportunities to enhance your expertise and contribute to the future of urolithiasis care.
Date & Location
October 1 — 3, 2026
Northwestern University Feinberg School
420 E Superior St.
Chicago, IL 60611
Why Chicago for 2026
Chicago stands out as an exceptional location for hosting the IUS Conference, offering a strategic central hub that is easily accessible from both domestic and international destinations. As a world-class city known for its cutting-edge infrastructure, Chicago provides premier conference venues, extensive transportation options, and a vibrant cultural landscape. Home to leading academic institutions and a thriving professional community, the city fosters meaningful collaboration and knowledge exchange. With its unique blend of innovation, accessibility, and hospitality, Chicago offers an ideal environment to support the goals and vision of the IUS Conference.
Previous Locations

Leeds
1968

Madrid
1972

Davos
1976

Williamsburg
1980

garmisch - Partenkirchen
1984

Vancouver
1988

Cairns
1992

Dallas
1996

Cape Town
2000

Hong Kong
2004

Nice
2008

Ouro Preto
2012

Tokyo
2016

Athens
2022

Chicago
2026
