Registration is now open for the 2026 Cardiopulmonary Physiome Workshop! See https://www.cardiacphysiome.org/meetings/2026-cardiopulmonary-physiome-workshop/ for all information.
This event will take place in Auckland, New Zealand from February 2-5, 2026. Hosted by the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) at the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Engineering, the workshop will focus on multiscale modelling of the cardiopulmonary system and its clinical applications.
We invite you to join us for four days of engaging discussions, presentations, and networking with leading researchers and experts in the field.
Other Digital Twin Meetings in Auckland
Your trip to Auckland could include more than one event! The Cardiopulmonary Physiome Workshop is one of three digital twin meetings happening at the ABI. We encourage you to also consider attending:
- HARMONY/CellML Workshop: A hands-on hackathon running from February 2-5, 2026.
- VITAL Training School 2: A postgraduate training school from February 9-12, 2026.
Call for Abstracts
We welcome and encourage abstract submissions for the workshop. Please visit https://www.cardiacphysiome.org/meetings/2026-cardiopulmonary-physiome-workshop/ for submission guidelines and deadlines.
A registration discount is available for University of Auckland PhD students who apply to present their work. For more information, please refer to https://www.cardiacphysiome.org/meetings/2026-cardiopulmonary-physiome-workshop/.
Accommodation and Local Information
To help you plan your visit, we have secured special conference rates for accommodation, with options ranging from student halls to 5-star hotels. For those who wish to stay close to the workshop venue, please book by November 30 to secure these rates.
Information on local transport and tips for navigating the city are also available to help you make the most of your time in Auckland.
All information available at: https://auckland.ac.nz/human-digital-twin-meetings-2026.
Waiheke Island Excursion
Join us for a relaxed day trip to Waiheke Island on Thursday, February 5th. This beautiful island is known for its stunning beaches, vineyards, and scenic views. To learn more and secure your spot, please see the information available from: https://auckland.ac.nz/human-digital-twin-meetings-2026.
We look forward to seeing you in Auckland!
