19 May 2026
Health Translation Queensland (HTQ) and the Tropical Australian Academic Health Centre (TAAHC) are proud to co-present the Implementation Science Health Conference Australia 2026 (ISHCA26), taking place at the Translational Research Institute in Woolloongabba on 26–27 November 2026.
Under the theme Innovate – Implement – Impact, ISHCA26 will bring together researchers, clinicians, policy makers, and health leaders to explore the latest advances in evidence synthesis and knowledge translation. Attendees will gain expert insights through engaging case studies and real-world results on topics such as digital health; AI; research translation in regional, rural or remote Australia; co-design and engagement and implementation trials. As Australia’s premier implementation science conference for the health sector, ISHCA is dedicated to embedding high-quality evidence into clinical practice.
Abstract submissions now open
Abstract submissions are now open and close on 30 June 2026.
Submissions are invited across a broad range of health-related disciplines that describe high-quality methodological research that progresses the field of implementation science and research translation, as well as implementation practice projects that showcase application of research evidence in health-related settings.
Travel bursaries
ISHCA26 also aims to support the attendance of the conference by providing a limited number of travel bursaries. Eligible are regional, rural and remote participants, clinicians new to implementation science or practice, and higher degree research students or early career researchers.
More information
Stay tuned - registrations open in June!
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