IHSIG 2026: Advancing Global Poultry Gut Health through Innovation and Research

Explore the comprehensive program for the International Health Symposium on Intestinal Health (IHSIG) 2026, scheduled for April 22nd–24th, 2026. This premier event brings together global experts to discuss the latest breakthroughs in poultry gut health, microbiome modulation, and sustainable farming solutions.Key Highlights of the IHSIG 2026 ProgramThe three-day symposium features a robust schedule of keynote addresses, scientific sessions, and innovative management solutions:Day 1: Intestinal Microbiome and Pathogenesis The conference opens with a focus on the gut-lung axis and the importance of microbial development in broilers. Leading researchers from Ghent University and the Veterinary Research Institute discuss how data-driven microbiome approaches improve health and productivity, alongside strategies to control infectious diseases like Coccidiosis and Salmonella.Day 2: Diagnostics and Innovative Management Day 2 shifts toward gut health markers and precision diagnostics. Keynote speaker Richard Ducatelle reviews 40 years of dietary additives, while subsequent sessions explore machine learning-based management systems, computer vision for disease detection, and the impact of on-farm hatching on intestinal resilience.Day 3: Global Control Solutions The final day features four concurrent sessions (Rooms A–D) dedicated to practical control solutions. Topics include the use of probiotics, phytogenic feed additives, and organic acids to mitigate environmental stress and improve growth efficiency in poultry across European and Asian markets.IHSIG 2026: Advancing Global Poultry Gut Health through Innovation and ResearchExplore the comprehensive program for the International Health Symposium on Intestinal Health (IHSIG) 2026, scheduled for April 22nd–24th, 2026. This premier event brings together global experts to discuss the latest breakthroughs in poultry gut health, microbiome modulation, and sustainable farming solutions.Key Highlights of the IHSIG 2026 ProgramThe three-day symposium features a robust schedule of keynote addresses, scientific sessions, and innovative management solutions:Day 1: Intestinal Microbiome and Pathogenesis The conference opens with a focus on the gut-lung axis and the importance of microbial development in broilers. Leading researchers from Ghent University and the Veterinary Research Institute discuss how data-driven microbiome approaches improve health and productivity, alongside strategies to control infectious diseases like Coccidiosis and Salmonella.Day 2: Diagnostics and Innovative Management Day 2 shifts toward gut health markers and precision diagnostics. Keynote speaker Richard Ducatelle reviews 40 years of dietary additives, while subsequent sessions explore machine learning-based management systems, computer vision for disease detection, and the impact of on-farm hatching on intestinal resilience.Day 3: Global Control Solutions The final day features four concurrent sessions (Rooms A–D) dedicated to practical control solutions. Topics include the use of probiotics, phytogenic feed additives, and organic acids to mitigate environmental stress and improve growth efficiency in poultry across European and Asian markets.Why Attend?IHSIG 2026 serves as a critical platform for veterinarians, researchers, and poultry industry professionals to share insights on Enterococcus cecorum, necrotic enteritis, and reovirus challenges. By bridging the gap between in vitro models and field applications, the symposium empowers farmers with the trusted quality medicines and management strategies needed to strengthen poultry performance globally.Why Attend?IHSIG 2026 serves as a critical platform for veterinarians, researchers, and poultry industry professionals to share insights on Enterococcus cecorum, necrotic enteritis, and reovirus challenges. By bridging the gap between in vitro models and field applications, the symposium empowers farmers with the trusted quality medicines and management strategies needed to strengthen poultry performance globally.