Theme: Next Generation MultiOmics: The AI Revolution
Dates: January 21–22, 2026
Time: 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Location: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, King Salman Auditorium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Conference Overview
ICGM 2026 is an international scientific conference that will convene leading minds in genomics, multi-omics, and artificial intelligence to explore the frontiers of next-generation healthcare. With the theme “Next Generation MultiOmics: The AI Revolution,” the event will showcase how AI is accelerating breakthroughs in biomedical research, drug discovery, and clinical practice.
Held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this two-day event promises to be a vibrant platform for researchers, clinicians, data scientists, and healthcare leaders to engage in in-depth discussions about the latest innovations, real-world applications, and future directions in genomic and multi-omics testing.
CME Hours to be applied
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- Abstract submission deadline is on 1st December 2025
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Key Themes & Topics
- AI Applications in Healthcare.
- Decoding Life’s Blueprint: Multiomics & AI in Drug Discovery.
- Swimming in Data Streams: AI’s Lifeline solutions for Big Data Challenges.
- Connecting the Dots: How AI & Multiomics Are Unraveling Disease Mechanisms.
- Omics in Action: AI-Accelerated Breakthroughs for Patient Care.
Conference Objectives
- Highlight cutting-edge research at the intersection of AI, genomics, and multi-omics technologies.
- Explore clinical applications of genomics and multi-omics and personalized medicine in modern healthcare.
- Address current limitations and future challenges in data integration, interpretation, and scalability.
- Stimulate and facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration between scientists, AI developers, and clinicians.
- Promote knowledge exchange and the development of practical solutions tailored to the evolving needs of precision medicine.
Target Audience
ICGM 2026 welcomes a diverse audience from academia, industry, and healthcare sectors, including:
- Genomic and biomedical scientists
- Bioinformaticians and data scientists
- AI and machine learning specialists in healthcare
- Clinicians and healthcare practitioners
- Pharmaceutical and biotech industry professionals
- Healthcare policymakers and digital health innovators
- Undergraduate students in related fields
- Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in related fields