CT Summit
Qalibra CT Summit 2026 Details Coming Soon!
Thank you for joining us at the Qalibra Summit 2025 in Colorado!
Plans for the Qalibra CT Summit 2026 are still being finalized—stay tuned for updates on dates, location, and registration details.
Qalibra CT Summit 2026
WHEN & WHERE:
The Qalibra CT Summit 2026 will take place in Amsterdam on 24–25 September 2026.
CONFERENCE VENUE:
Canon Medical Europe NV, Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185 XB, Amstelveen, The Netherlands
*all prices excl. VAT
The late registration fee of an additional €200 will apply from August 1 onward. Registration closes on September 1.
- Accomodation & Travel Information -
For your stay, the Qalibra team and all Summit speakers will be accommodated at the NH Hotel Amsterdam Zuid. The conference venue as well as the international airport Amsterdam Schiphol is easily accessible by public transport in just over 30 minutes, and even faster by car. For public transport, you can find ticket options and useful information here.
Additional hotels in the area, including options closer to the conference venue, will be shared with you in the confirmation email. However, as our evening events will most likely take place in Amsterdam Zuid and closer to the city center, we have selected NH Amsterdam Zuid as the main hotel to ensure convenient access.
- Program Preview -
We are excited to share a first insight into the scientific program of this year’s Qalibra Summit. The conference days are scheduled from 9:00am to 5:00pm, featuring 30-minute presentations and a dedicated one-hour panel discussion, including time for audience questions and open exchange.
Your registration also includes a Welcome Reception on Wednesday evening (September 23rd) as well as a Dinner Event on Thursday evening (September 24th), offering great opportunities for networking in a relaxed atmosphere.
The agenda already reflects a strong and diverse lineup covering cutting-edge CT applications in equine medicine. The program is designed to combine high-level science with practical relevance and open discussion. Whether your focus in CT diagnostics is orthopaedics, surgery, or advanced imaging physics, this year’s Summit will provide valuable insights & forward-looking perspectives.Â
- What to Expect -
 REAL-WORLD CLINICAL IMPACT AND RETURN ON INVESTMENT
ADVANCED IMAGING STRATEGIES FOR CHALLENGING ANATOMICAL REGIONS
CT VS. MR DECISION-MAKING
DUAL ENERGY CT – THE NEWEST DEVELOPMENTS
SURGICAL APPLICATIONS AND INTRAOPERATIVE IMAGING
INTERACTIVE CASE-BASED DISCUSSIONS
- Speakers & Topics -
1.5 YEARS OF QALIBRA EXPERIENCE: CASE NUMBERS, WORKFLOW INTEGRATION & MEASURABLE IMPACT
TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT WHICH CASES TRULY BENEFIT FROM CT AND WHEN DOES CT MAKE SENSE?
Anna ERIKSSON-KIEFFER
Evidensia Specialisthästsjukhuset Helsingborg, SwedenÂ
BACK AND PELVIS IMAGING:
EXPANDING DIAGNOSTIC CONFIDENCE
Philip KIEFFER
Evidensia Specialisthästsjukhuset Helsingborg, Swede
CT VS MRI:
OPTIMIZING ORTHOPEDIC IMAGING
Elisabeth van VEGGEL
SMDC, The Netherlands
CT vs US OF THE LUMBO-SACRO-ILIAC JUNCTION
Gabriel MANSO-DIAZ
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
VENOGRAM IN STANDING CT EXAMINATIONS
Penny DOW
Scone Equine Hospital, Australia
CONTRAST IN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING:
WHAT, WHERE & WHY?
Lise NYGAARD RASMUSSEN
Copenhagen, Denmark
CT OF DENTAL DISEASES
Gabriel MANSO-DIAZ
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
CERVICAL PATHOLOGY:
WHEN THE SAME IMAGE GIVES DIFFERENT CLINICAL SIGNS – HOW TO DECIDE WHAT TO DO?
Filip VANDENBERGHE
Dierenkliniek De Bosdreef, Belgium
PRECISION UNDER THE PORTAL:
CT-ASSISTED MINIMALLY INVASIVE SPINE SURGERY IN THE EQUINE PATIENTÂ
Jan-Hein SWAGEMAKERSÂ
Tierklinik LĂĽsche, Germany
THE USE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY-BASED NAVIGATION IN EQUINE SURGERY:
PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES & FIRST CLINICAL CASES IN HORSES
Michelle JACKSON
University Animal Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF THE PROXIMAL EQUINE LIMB: ADVANCES IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGINGÂ
Vanessa PETER
Rossdales Veterinary Surgeons, United Kingdom
EMERGING RESEARCH IN DUAL ENERGY CT APPLICATIONS & CLINICAL POTENTIAL IN VETERINARY MEDICINE
Louis VANDEKERCKHOVE
Ghent University, Belgium
DUAL ENERGY CT FOR THE DETECTION OF BONE MARROW LESIONS
Freddie DASH
Royal Veterinary College, University of London, United Kingdom
HIGH SUSPENSORY LIGAMENT PATHOLOGY IN CT – AN INTERACTIVE EXPERTÂ
EXCHANGE ONÂ IMAGING STRATEGIES, DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA, CLINICAL RELEVANCE AND TREATMENT OPTIONS
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
Vanessa Peter, Elisabeth van Veggel, Philip Kieffer & Filip Vandenberghe
See you in Amsterdam!
This program will be submitted for ATF credit approval. Credits will be confirmed upon approval.
