Registration
Opens

18 September 2024

Case Study Submissions Open

18 September 2024

Case Study Submissions Close

9 January 2025


Earlybird Registration Close

21 January 2025

ECHO Australia Conference 2025

17 – 19 March 2025

Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia



Dear Colleagues,

We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to you for Echo Australia 2025, Australia’s premier Echocardiography Conference.  

Echo Australia has always been a hallmark event in the field of cardiovascular ultrasound, and this year again promises to be truly exceptional.  Our team has worked tirelessly to bring together a distinguished line-up of national and international faculty who will share the latest breakthrough in this ever-evolving field, making this conference a unique opportunity for knowledge exchange.

Over the course of these three days, you will have the privilege of engaging with leading experts, participate in informative sessions and foster collaborating with peers.  Together, we will immerse ourselves in cutting-edge technologies, innovative techniques, and best practices that are transforming the landscape of echocardiography.

We are excited to embark on this journey with you.  We look forward to the invaluable connections we will forge and the wealth of knowledge we will share throughout the conference. Your presence is instrumental in making this gathering exception, and we are genuinely grateful for your participation in Echo Australia 2025.

Warm regards,

Prof. Greg Scalia AM and Dr Natalie Edwards
ECHO Australia Organising Committee


Register Now

Registrations are now open for Echo Australia 2025! We look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne in March.

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Australia's leading Echocardiography Conference

Contact

Conference Organisers: The Conference Company

Email: echo@theconferencecompany.com

Telephone (within Aus): 1800 193 405
Telephone (Int.): +64 9 360 1240

Address: Level 35, International Tower One 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia


Acknowledgement of Country
The Conference acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation who are the traditional custodians of the land on which the Conference will take place. We recognise and pay our respects the Wurundjeri Elders, past and present, and emerging.