Registration and Opening Hours
Further information regarding registration schedule & prices can be found here.
Please note that no cash payments will be accepted on site.
Opening Hours Registration
Friday, June 12 | 14.00 – 18.00 hrs |
Saturday, June 13 | 07.30 – 20.15 hrs |
Sunday, June 14 | 08.00 – 19.00 hrs |
Monday, June 15 | 08.00 – 19.00 hrs |
Tuesday, June 16 | 08.30 – 14.00 hrs |
Opening Hours Speaker Service Centre
Friday, June 12 | 14.00 – 18.00 hrs |
Saturday, June 13 | 07.30 – 20.15 hrs |
Sunday, June 14 | 08.00 – 19.00 hrs |
Monday, June 15 | 08.00 – 19.00 hrs |
Tuesday, June 16 | 08.30 – 15.00 hrs |
Opening Hours Exhibition
Friday, June 12 | CLOSED! |
Saturday, June 13 | 09.30 – 18.30 hrs |
Sunday, June 14 | 09.30 – 17.00 hrs |
Monday, June 15 | 09.30 – 17.15 hrs |
Tuesday, June 16 | CLOSED! |
Opening Hours Exhibition Service Desk
Friday, June 12 | 08.00 – 18:00 hrs |
Saturday, June 13 | 08.30 – 19.00 hrs |
Sunday, June 14 | 09.00 – 17.30 hrs |
Monday, June 15 | 09.00 – 20.30 hrs |
Access to the conference venue and participant badges
Participants should print and collect their name badges from the self-printing registration desks. As only registered participants will be permitted to attend the scientific sessions, the exhibition and poster areas, you are required to wear your badge when entering and while remaining in the conference venue. Exhibitors will also receive badges to allow access to the appropriate areas. Lost badges can be replaced at the registration desk. However, a handling fee of EUR 50.- will be charged.
Cancellations and Refunds
Notice of cancellation (e.g. in case of sickness, lack of funding or any other personal reasons) must be made in writing by e-mail to the ESHG Conference organisers: conference@eshg.org
Registration fees may be refunded if written cancellation if received as follows:
until April 16, 2026 75% refund
– between April 18-May 21, 2026 25% refund
– as of May 22, 2026 no refund
The date of the email is the basis for considering refunds. Refunds will be made after the conference.
Certificate of Attendance / CME Certificates
Participants will be able to download their certificate of attendance (as of June 13, 2026 at 10:00 CEST) and CME certificate directly from the ESHG Virtual Conference Platform. You can access the virtual conference platform with the same email and password you used to register and submit an abstract. More information on how to obtain CME credits will follow soon.
Certificate of Presentation
Presentation certificates will be available for download to all abstract authors on the abstract submission portal one week after the conference. Please do not request certificates onsite, via phone or email.
Insurance
By registering to the ESHG 2026 participants agree that neither the organising committee nor the conference office assume any liability whatsoever. Participants are requested to make their own arrangements for health and travel insurance. The conference fee does not include insurance. Cancellations made after the deadline (May 21, 2026) cannot be refunded for any reasons.
Online participation
Access to the virtual conference platform
All participants (in-person and online only) will have access to the conference virtual platform. To access the platform attendees will need to use their email address and password used for their registration.
What will you find in the virtual conference platform?
In the virtual platform you will have access to:
- Real time live stream of sessions with the possibility of interaction through the session chat
- Access to all posters presented at the conference (hybrid posters and e-Posters)
- Presenter profiles
- Sponsor and Exhibitor information (if booked by sponsor)
- CME evaluations
- On-demand recording of presentations (on the following day)
General Conference Information
Mobile App
The mobile app with full programme and other useful information will be available for download one week before the conference.
Coffee Breaks
During the session breaks, refreshments (coffee, tea and water) will be served free of charge to participants wearing name badges. Coffee and lunch bags will be served in the exhibition area.
Lunch and Refreshments
Lunch tickets for lunch bags needed to be pre-ordered – they cannot be purchased on site. Please note that lunch tickets are not refundable after the deadline (tba). Please take care of your lunch vouchers on site. They will be printed together with your badge. If you lose them, we cannot hand them out again to you due to reasons of fraud. So please bring them with you on each according day and do not lose them.
Lunch bags can be picked up from 12.00 – 13.00 hrs CEST on Saturday to Monday and from 12.30 – 13.30 hrs on Tuesday at the respective stations in the exhibition halls.
A cash bar is also available in the exhibition area.
Official Networking Events
The ESHG Conference offers multiple networking events such as the Networking Mixer (welcome reception) and the ESHG Networking Evening. For more information please click here.
Sustainability
The ESHG Conference is committed to host an event that bears in mind the responsible use of resources, our environment and the use of sustainable conference materials. Hence, we would like to encourage all of our participants to keep these aspect in mind when attending the in-person meeting. For more information please click here.
Venue
Sustainability is never a finished thing. It is continuous and needs to be constantly adapted, developed and refined to lead to improvement.
Svenska Mässan is now accelerating the development of sustainable meetings and experiences by starting from four focus areas – Sustainable Choices, Circular Resources, Sustainable Meetings and Relationship and Health. The focus areas aim to clarify and strengthen the connection between the business-related sustainability work, the sustainability goals in Agenda 2030 and the overall climate goal in the Paris Agreement.
Click here for more information on sustainability at Svenska Mässan.
It is not allowed to bring any animals into the building. Exception will be made for service dogs.
Catering
The catering at the conference follows the following criteria:
- Food and catering waste will be disposed of properly and in an environmentally sound manner.
- We do not use “open front coolers“.
- We do not use electric or gas heaters for in outdoor areas.
- We mainly use beverages from glass bottles or reusable PET bottles.
- In guest areas we mainly use reusable tableware, if not otherwise possible we resort to bio-degradable disposable tableware.
- We offer vegan or vegetarian alternatives.
- Catering employees are informed about the criteria of catering and youth protection regulations before the event.
- We will pass on the special features of the catering (regional products, seasonal or organic products, etc.) to the participants through the wording in the offer and the menu cards.
Materials
Bags
Since 2014 the ESHG Conference has aimed to provide congress bags that are made from durable materials, such as cotton. This is aimed at increasing the re-usability of the bags and decreasing the amount of waste created, and in the best case, making it biodegradable.
Pens
As previously mentioned, we are committed to using the recourses responsibly. For this reason, we have always seek for pens that are made of recycable/recycled materials with a long lifespan.
Printed Materials
In this area ESHG has been making hard efforts to reduce its printed materials over time, while ensuring to keep high standards for its conference participants. The ESHG stopped printing the abstract book 10 years ago. This 500+ pages publication totalised around 5 tons of ink and paper each year. Instead we implemented the online programme planner as well as the conference app, which we continue to improve over the years, and have been adopted by our participants. The convenience in using these tools as preparation ahead of the meeting is a quasi standard today, however the fringe benefits of reducing the number of produced items seems less obvious, but definitely contributes to the whole. Starting with ESHG 2019, we implemented an “self-printing” approach for registration materials. By using this procedure, we have been able to reduce the registration materials of each participant to a single sheet of paper. Moreover, all participants will receive their confirmation of attendance and CME certificate as pdf via the ESHG Portal. These initiatives will help us reduce more than 8000 printouts and other materials, having a significant impact in the amount of paper and ink used for the ESHG conference and in consequence largely reducing the CO2 footprint of the transport of all print work from Gothenburg to the conference location. Concerning printing of posters, the ESHG has been introducing e-Posters to its poster exhibition. Currently more than 700 posters are available only in an electronic version located in the exhibition hall next to the live stream and on the virtual conference platform. This has not only helped in reducing the amount of printed posters but provide a new experience in terms of interaction between the participants and abstracts being presented.
Hybrid Conference
For the fourth time the ESHG will be held as a hybrid conference. This means participants have the option to participate in-person or online via the ESHG virtual conference platform. By providing an online option, we aim at, not only connecting more geneticists worldwide, but at helping decrease the necessary travel carbon footprint participants create when assisting the in-person conference.
YOU!
Keep in mind that you as participant play an important role in the responsible use of the resources at the ESHG conferences. You can help us to do this by recycling your waste, using only the necessary amount of water and eating only those catering items that you know you will completely consume. Furthermore, you can contribute to reduce the amount of waste created by reusing your conference materials, such as conference bag and pen, as long as possible. Together with your efforts and ours we can continue to strive for a more environmentally friendly ESHG conference.
Venue
Svenska Mässan
Mässans Gata/Korsvägen
412 94 Göteborg
Sweden
For more information about the venue please visit our Venue & Location page
Cloakroom and Luggage
A cloakroom and luggage storage are available in the registration area.
Opening hours:
- Saturday, June 13: 07:30-22:00
- Sunday, June 14: 08:00-20:30
- Monday, June 15: 08:00-19:30
- Tuesday, June 16: 08:30-17:00
WIFI
WiFi is available throughout the conference venue.
Staff
If you should have any questions, the congress staff (recognizable by a pink badge and lanyard) at the registration area will be pleased to help you.
Conference Policy
Language
The official language of the congress is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.
Pictures
Please note that taking pictures during the sessions is allowed, unless indicated otherwise by the presenter or the poster author. Persons who will not observe this rule will be excluded from the session by the chairpersons.
Smoking Policy
The ESHG 2026 is officially a “No-smoking-Conference”. Note that smoking is banned in public buildings and private businesses – including restaurants, pubs, shops, public transport, entertainment venues and workplaces.
Social Media Guidelines
Please see our full policy here.
The ESHG supports the use of social media around the European Human Genetics Conference to network with your colleagues and friends attending the meeting. Please do however respect the ESHG social media guidelines.
The views and opinions posted on ESHG’s social media do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or policies of the ESHG, its Board or membership. The ESHG reserves the right to remove comments it deems to be inappropriate.
Gothenburg– General Information
Location
Gothenburg is situated in Sweden (Northern Europe).
Famous for Volvo, magical archipelago islands and world class seafood, Gothenburg is the largest non-capital in the Nordics and located on the beautiful west coast of Sweden. The city is encircled by rocky shoreline, deep forests, tranquil lakes and the surging sea to the west
Official language
The official language is Swedish.
Currency and exchange
SEK – Swedish kronor, approx.. 1 euro = 10 SEK
Sweden is renowned for being one of the most cashless societies globally. The official currency is the Swedish krona (SEK), with “krona” used in singular and “kronor” in plural. Here’s a quick guide to help you navigate payments in Sweden.
For more information, Currency, credit cards and money in Sweden | Visit Sweden
Given the country’s cashless trend, carrying large amounts of cash isn’t necessary. However, if you prefer to have a small amount on hand, ATMs, known locally as “Bankomat” or “Uttagsautomat,” are readily available in cities and towns. You can withdraw cash using international cards, though fees may apply depending on your bank’s terms.
You can also visit a currency exchange office like Forex, Tavex, Change Group or Ria. On their websites, you can check and compare exchange rates for major currencies such as the US dollar (USD), euro (EUR), or British pound (GBP) to the Swedish krona (SEK).
Banks
Banks are generally open from Monday to Friday from 08.30 a.m. to 01.30 p.m. and from 03.30 p.m. to 04.30 p.m.; some have no lunch break.
According to each area, post offices are open from Monday to Friday from 08.20 a.m. to 07.05 p.m., on Saturday from 08.20 a.m. to 01.35 p.m., closed on Sunday (for example the post office in via Cordusio 4 in the City Center), or only in the morning from Monday to Saturday from 08.20 a.m. to 01.35 p.m. (for example the post office at the Stazione Centrale inside the train station).
Shops in the city centre and in shopping streets are generally open from 10.00 a.m. to 07.00 p.m.
Shopping centers and department stores have prolonged opening times.
Climate
Check the weather forecast before you travel.
Tipping
Tipping in Sweden isn’t as established as in many other countries. It’s always welcome but not expected.
When eating out in Sweden it is common to to round up to the nearest big number. For example if your bill comes to 280 SEK, you can round up to 300 SEK. Sometimes a service charge is included in the bill, but this will be clearly stated on the bill.
Giving a couple of ‘kronor’ extra is a nice way of saying thanks for friendly service. However, even if you choose not to leave a tip, it’s highly unlikely anyone would be offended.
A nice tip (and one that is pretty easy to calculate) is to add 10% of the final bill.
Telephone codes
The telephone prefix for calling Gothenburg from other countries is: + 46 31
GSM Cell Phone Roaming
Roaming charges within the European Union have officially been abolished. For more information please contact your phone provider.
Shopping
Shops in the city centre and in shopping streets are generally open 10.00 a.m. to 08.00/09.00 p.m. 6-7 days a week.
Shopping centres and department stores have prolonged opening times
Safety
Gothenburg is like any other big city: it has safe areas and less safe areas, and the basic common sense rules apply.
The centre of Gothenburg is very safe and you should not encounter any problems. All of the city centre and tourist areas are well policed.
– Try not to carry all documents, money, credit cards and other essential items and valuables in one bag or purse. If it is lost or stolen, everything will be gone and might be difficult to replace on short notice, especially passports and visa to return to your country of residence.
– Take off your name badge when leaving the conference centre.
– In heavily frequented tourist zones and the metro at rush hour, be aware of attemps of scam and pickpocketing.
– Do not respond to anybody unknown to you who comes up to you on the street engaging you in a conversation, no matter how safe they appear to be
Smoking
In Gothenburg, it is forbidden to smoke outdoors in many places. In general, the smoking ban applies at entrances to (and inside), among other things, hospitals, bus and train stations, waiting rooms, restaurants, shops, dance venues and government buildings – where the public has access to the premises.
Electricity & conversions
The typical mains voltage for households (as well as hotels) in Gothenburg is 230 volts (alternating current).
Time zone
Gothenburg is in the Central European time zone (CET = GMT / UCT + 1).
VAT
In Sweden we have VAT which is a tax on consumption. VAT rates vary depending on the type of goods or services involved.
Common VAT rates in Sweden:
25% : Applies to most goods and services, e.g. electronics, clothing, alcohol, craft services.
12%: Food (food and drinks without alcohol) Restaurants and hotels
6%: Books, newspapers, and e-books Bus, train, taxi Concerts, theater, cinema, sporting events This is already included in the price shown in shops.
Emergency services
Dial 112 for all emergency services throughout Sweden.
The Gothenburg pharmacies are generally open from Monday to Friday 08:30 am to 7 pm and Saturday 9 am / 15 pm. There are also pharmacies open 24/7.
Getting around Gothenburg
The congress center is situated in the city center of Gothenburg and almost everything is within walking distance.
If you want to take a public tram or bus, please visit www.vasttrafik.se for more information.
There is a large bus stop just outside the congress center, and the traffic runs 24/7. You can also buy tickets there or download the app ToGo.
For all public transport options please visit: www.vasttrafik.se
For Gothenburg taxis please call: +46 31 650000 or order online: Välkommen till Taxi Göteborg
For more useful general information about Gothenburg visit: www.gioteborg.com/en
For a more personal information, please contact Gothenburg Tourist Information
See you in Gothenburg!