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Photo: Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau

The 2028 International Congress of the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT 2028) will be held in Yokohama from June 4 to June 8, 2028. Organised collaboratively by ISBT and The Japan Society of Transfusion Medicine and Cell Therapy (JSTMCT), this marks the event’s return to Japan after 19 years, following three previous international (1960, 1996) and regional congresses (2009) held in the country.

Working in partnership with the City of Yokohama and the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), the Yokohama City Visitors Bureau (YCVB) and PACIFICO Yokohama supported JSTMCT’s successful bid to host ISBT 2028. The decision is testament to Japan’s advanced research capabilities, Yokohama’s convenient access and robust support infrastructure, and PACIFICO Yokohama’s outstanding reputation for hosting international conferences.

Professor Masahiro Satake, ISBT2028 Chair (Senior Counsellor, Japanese Red Cross Society), said: “I am delighted that Yokohama has been selected to host ISBT 2028. With its excellent domestic and international access and exceptional infrastructure for hosting international conferences, I am confident that participants will find their stay in Yokohama highly rewarding. The ISBT is widely recognised as the leading authority in transfusion medicine, dedicated to promoting advancements in transfusion science and elevating global standards of practice. With the collaboration and support of all stakeholders, I am committed to ensuring that ISBT 2028 will be a productive and impactful event.”

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Photo: Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau

ISBT2028 will bring together transfusion medicine professionals from around the world in Yokohama. Bridging the conference program with the local community, blood transfusion-related events for local citizens will also be held to coincide with the congress.


Find out more about the event here

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