Description

Join us for the *Euro-Global Summit on Autism Research and Awareness* with the theme **"Different Minds, One World: Embracing the Spectrum"**. This groundbreaking event will bring together experts, researchers, and advocates from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements in autism research, share insights, and foster greater understanding of the diverse spectrum of autism. Held in Berlin, Germany, on March 23-24, 2026, the summit will feature keynote speakers, workshops, and collaborative discussions aimed at advancing the global conversation on autism. The event is organized by *Noveltics Group LLC*, Delaware, USA, committed to promoting inclusivity and awareness worldwide. This summit is an exceptional opportunity to connect with thought leaders, expand your knowledge, and be part of a movement to create a more inclusive world for individuals on the autism spectrum.

Call For Papers

  • Sensory Processing Differences in Autism
  • Innovations in Evidence-Based Practices
  • Sibling Mental Health and Family Dynamics
  • Gender Diversity and Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Breakthroughs in Autism Research and Neurodevelopment
  • Strengthening Parent-Professional Partnerships
  • Autistic Advocacy: Voices and Perspectives
  • Managing Challenging Behaviors with Compassionate Approaches
  • Cultural Competency in Autism Diagnosis and Care
  • Dual Diagnoses: Autism and Co-occurring Disorders
  • Advances in Neurobiology and Brain Imaging
  • Autism and Employment: Building Inclusive Workplaces
  • Family-Centered Models for Support and Intervention
  • Addressing Anxiety, Depression, and Mental Health in Autism
  • Genetics and Molecular Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Harnessing Assistive Technologies for Autism Support
  • Inclusive Education Strategies for Students with Autism
  • Transition Planning: From Adolescence to Adulthood
  • Enhancing Social Communication and Interaction Skills
  • Early Detection and Screening Innovations
  • Designing Autism-Friendly and Accessible Environments
  • Lifespan Approaches to Learning and Development
  • Intersectionality and Diversity in Autism Research
  • Overlapping Neurodivergences: ADHD, Dyslexia, and Autism
  • Advocacy, Activism, and Policy Development for Autism Rights