New sessions
We are continually looking for ways to improve upon what we offer at Congress to ensure our programme is tailored to meet the current needs of the respiratory community, and we are pleased to be adding a number of new sessions to this year’s virtual programme. Read more
ERS leaders' top picks
Between them, ERS’s senior leaders have a wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise covering a broad range of respiratory disease areas and professional specialties. See what they most highly recommend from this year’s Congress programme. Read more
Returning features
The ERS Congress programme is made up of a wide variety of sessions types, all designed to ensure that information is presented in the most effective way. We will be bringing back many of our most popular sessions for this year’s Congress, aided by our specially designed virtual platform. Read more
Navigate the programme with eight major respiratory topics
To help respiratory specialists to navigate the Congress programme, we spoke to the Heads, Secretaries and early career respresentatives of ERS Assemblies covering eight major topics in the respiratory field. Read moreProfessional specialities
We are pleased to offer a range of sessions which are directly relevant to the needs of those specialising in specific areas within respiratory care. Read more
Highlights for early career professionals
We caught up with Dr Niki Ubags, the ERS Early Career Committee Chair, to get her views on what the Congress has to offer for early career ERS members and non-members. Read more
Live from the Clinic
Gain insight into some of respiratory medicine's most important clinical procedures with real-time demonstrations carried out by experts from some of the top clinics in Europe. Read more
Other language sessions
In recognition of the global reach of the ERS International Congress, we are pleased to be able to offer a number of sessions in languages other than English. Read more
COVID-19 live programme
In addition to the Congress programme and in recognition of the impact that coronavirus continues to have on the work of the respiratory community, a day’s worth of free online sessions dedicated to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 will be accessible to all before the main event. Read more


