The World Dementia Council brings together global policymakers and leaders in dementia to explore solutions to new and emerging challenges facing people living with dementia. The Council works to promote a shared understanding about the challenges facing the field and how to make progress. Read more about events the Council has held around the world in person and virtually. 

  • November 2024

    A high-level virtual roundtable on dementia research and clinical trials in Latin America and the Caribbean. There will be opening presentations from Dr Gustavo Sevlever, Director of Education and Research of the Fleni Institute and Dr Sylvia Josephy Hernandez, Department of Neurology CCSS Costa Rica followed by a roundtable discussion. The discussion will be chaired by Dr Claudia Duran-Aniotz, Assistant Professor, Universidad Adolfo IbáñezChile. 

  • November 2024

    This high-level academic conference for clinicians, academics and industry professionals working in China with international experts participating is being co-convened by the World Dementia Council. The summit addressed dementia research, trials, prevention, diagnosis and treatment in China. It took place in Guangzhou 9-10 November 2024.  

  • 2024 WDC Summit

    The 2024 World Dementia Council Summit took place March 2024 in London at the Francis Crick Institute. Bringing together over 150 global experts the summit debated the decade ahead considering the changing landscape in treatments, care, prevention and awarness globally as the first treatments begin to reach patients. 

  • 2023 high level dementia summit

    In October the government of the Netherlands hosted a high level meeting on dementia. The one day meeting in the Hague brought together international leaders in government, research, and industry, as well as caregivers and advocates.  At the meeting attending governments agreed a new communique on demenita. The communique commits to the establishment of a new international governmental body on dementia and the establishment of a new international prize for leaders in the dementia field.

  • 2023 G7 health ministers dementia meeting cohosted with WDC

    The G7 health ministers at their meeting in Nagazaki in May 2023 had a dedicated meeting on addressing the challenge of dementia organized by the Government of Japan, the World Dementia Council and the Health and Global Policy Institute. G7 health ministers in their communique restated their commitments to making advances in dementia research, care and risk reduction.

  • 2023 World Dementia Council Summit

    This one day meeting on March 20th 2023 at the Francis Crick Institute in London brought together international experts from around the world and focussed on the challenge of developing treatment and improving care in high and low-and-middle income countries. 

  • Virtual pre-meeting: October 2022

    In October 2022 the Government of the Netherlands, with the World Dementia Council, hosted a virtual meeting on progress in research and care. Netherlands Minister for Long Term Care Conny Helder, WDC chair Professor Philip Scheltens, Professor Bart De Strooper, Dr Maria Carrillo,  Professor Charlotte Teunissen, Professor Philippe Amouyel, Professor David Sharp, Dr Greg Moore and Professor Wiesje van der Flier. Ahead of the meeting a collection of essays were published. 

  • Summit 2022: London

    The WDC Summit 2022 took place on 28 March 2022 at the Francis Crick Institute in London, UK. It brought together global dementia leaders, policymakers, and advocates to reflect on what has been achieved in the fields of research and care and identify public policy challenges that need to be overcome to accelerate progress.

  • Global Dialogues

    The Council held 13 global dialogues for over 400 international dementia leaders on key topics for the field. The topics includes biomarkers, care provision, technology in care settings, prevention, the experience of early career researchers and the perspective of people living with dementia. After all of the sessions the Council published the transcript of the diagloue and a collection of essays from thought leaders in the field

  • Summit 2021: Virtual

    A revised WDC Summit 2021 took place virtually (originally planned to be held in London) on 6 December 2021 and focused on progress and challenges in the research field.

  • DFIs roundtable: Sydney

    As part of the project to present a global evidence base for dementia friendly initiatives, the WDC co-hosted a satellite roundtable event in Sydney, Australia, on 26 September 2019. Organised with the Government of Australia, international participants explored regional examples delivering dementia friendly initiatives.

  • FT dementia summit 2019

    The WDC partnered with the Financial Times for a dementia summit in London on 18 September 2019. We explored the latest advances in diagnosis and treatments, whilst addressing the challenges facing those responsible for bringing new ideas to life.

  • Summit 2018: London

    On 5 December 2018, global leaders and the international dementia community came together once again in London, UK for the WDC's five-year progress summit, organised with the Wellcome Trust and Janssen Neuroscience.

  • DFIs roundtable: Los Angeles

    As part of the project to present a global evidence base for dementia friendly initiatives, the WDC co-hosted a satellite roundtable event in Los Angeles, United States, on 16 July 2019. The event was organized with AARP and brought together stakeholders from across the world to discuss how dementia friendly programs are simultaneously seeking to change society whilst providing support for people with dementia.