Inaugural International Conference on Lymphatic Disorders:

5th - 7th MARCH 2026 / HAVELOCK NORTH FUNCTION CENTRE

On behalf of the Lymph Info Trust, it is my great pleasure to invite you to partner with us for the inaugural Lymph Info Trust Conference, taking place from 5–7 March 2026 at the Havelock North Function Centre in New Zealand’s beautiful Hawke’s Bay.

This event will bring together a diverse and passionate community of lymphoedema therapists, physiotherapists, massage therapists, occupational therapists, podiatrists, nurses, GPs, and members of the public with an interest in lymphatic health. The conference theme focuses on empowering care and advancing knowledge in lymphatic conditions.

Our program will explore key topics including:

  • Lymphoedema management
  • Nutrition and lifestyle
  • Lipoedema awareness
  • Compression garments and devices
  • Exercise and movement therapies

This is a unique opportunity for sponsors and exhibitors to:

  • Connect directly with healthcare professionals and engaged community members.
  • Showcase your products and innovations in a focused and supportive environment.
  • Position your brand as a leader in lymphatic care and wellness.
  • Support education and advocacy for those living with lymphatic conditions.

We warmly invite you to review the sponsorship and exhibition opportunities and consider how your organisation can play a valued role in this exciting new event. 

About the Lymph Info Trust

The Lymph Info Trust, a charity, was formed with the purpose of improving outcomes and quality of life for people with or at risk of developing lymphoedema (LO), lipoedema, or phleboedema, through information, education and awareness.

Full details for exhibitors and sponsors can be found here

We look forward to welcoming you to Hawke’s Bay in March 2026 for a vibrant and impactful gathering.

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