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Neuro Convention

 

25 - 26 March 2026 | NEC, Birmingham

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Neuro Convention - Hall 20

The NEC Birmingham, B40 1NT 

There are a number of ways to get to the NEC, and we’ve got all the key information below to help make your journey as easy as possible. 

The 2025 show opening times are:

Wednesday 19th March -  09:30am to 16:30pm

Thursday 20th March - 09:30am to 16:00pm

 

Registration

How can I register?

You can register for free here. Select Neuro Convention at the dropdown. 

Tickets

After registering you will receive a confirmation email, on this email is a QR code. You can use this to get your visitor badge printed out when you arrive to the Neuro Convention Hall (20). We have extra kiosks this year and our friendly team will be onsite to help. 

If your ticket has not arrived please don't worry you can arrive to the event and get your visitor badge printed at our registration desk, we have a team onsite to help.

If your ticket has not arrived please don't worry you can arrive to the event and get your visitor badge printed at our registration desk, we have a team onsite to help.

Is Neuro Convention free to attend?

Yes, Neuro Convention and all the CPD accredited seminars and workshops are free to attend.

What hall is the event in?

The event is in Hall 20.

When does the show open?

The opening times for the 2025 event: 

Wednesday 19th March 9:30 - 16:30

Thursday 20th March 9:30 - 16:00

What other shows can I go into with my ticket?

Your ticket also gives you access to Naidex, Business without Barrier & The Alzheimer's & Dementia Show (Hall 20) and UK Care Week (Hall 6). You do not need to register for multiple events. 

Exhibitors

Who will be exhibiting?

Click here to view the exhibitor list for Neuro Convention.

Can my company exhibit?

If you are interested in exhibiting at Neuro Convention, please email sales@neuroconvention.com or fill out this short form

Seminars & Show Features

View the programme here.

Are seminars ticketed?

No, you will receive tickets on the door which grant access to all seminars however they run on a first come first serve basis so make sure you get there in plenty of time.

How long do seminars last?

Seminars last 30 minutes.

Getting there & the NEC

How do I get there?

The NEC is just 10 minutes by train from the centre of Birmingham and easily accessible by car. Find out more on our dedicated travel page.

Where can I park?

There are enough parking spaces at the NEC for all visitors. You can pre book parking here.

What catering facilities are there at the NEC?

There is a wide range of catering facilities at the NEC. Please see here for a full list of places to eat.

Accessibility

The AccessAble website gives you the accessibility information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible for you. To view their guide to the NEC please click here.

What facilities are there for people with disabilities?

As a world class exhibition venue, the NEC is fully accessible. For more information visit the NEC accessibility page.

For more information about accessibility at Naidex, visit the Naidex accessibility page

 

What else is there to do in the local area?

After visiting Neuro Convention why not spend some time in Birmingham? Take some time out to experience and explore Birmingham's rich history and culture. 

CPD

Keep note of the sessions you attend. After the event, we will be notifying the CPD service of attendance. You will then receive an email from CPD to finalise the process. Please note that you will need to register for UK Care Week with an individual email address if you are applying for CPD.

For any questions about CPD please email: marketing@neuroconvention.com.

Visa Policy

We cannot issue letters of invitation to visitors for visa purposes. Once you have registered for the event via the event website you will receive a confirmation email which should be sufficient for visa applications.

COVID-19

Our venues fully comply with government legislation on managing the risk of COVID-19 to keep everyone’s experience safe. We will continue to implement our enhanced venue sanitisation, with all communal areas cleaned frequently, alongside high contact surfaces throughout event days. Human interaction is what we do but we understand that convenience is key and that many people will still want to minimise unnecessary contact. We have taken advantage of tech solutions to provide contactless options. So, to minimise contact points when in our venue, visitors can pre-pay parking online, use our cashless options for payment at all food and drink outlets and even pre-order food via an app. If you wish to bring additional protections, you are more than welcome to bring your own mask and hand sanitiser. We will also have some available on the day.