17/06/2026
🌟What an incredible gathering of minds at the 🌟 A heartfelt thank you to the 9th SATB Conference Scientific Committee, sponsors, exhibitors, our valued partners, and most importantly, the delegates. ⌛SATBConference2028...
11/06/2026
📍The Final Day of the is underway!
The final day of the conference will feature key plenary discussions focused on sustainability, accountability, and closing the TB and HIV response gaps:
☑️Plenary Session 4
“Sustaining TB and HIV Programmes in the Era of Funding Volatility: Innovations, Adaptations and Policy Insights for Future Epidemic Control”
☑️SANAC Round Table Discussion
“Strengthening Multisectoral Accountability for TB in South Africa”
☑️Closing Plenary Session
A powerful conclusion reinforcing collaboration, accountability, and innovation in the fight against TB and HIV.
10/06/2026
Plenary Session 3 Highlights: Implement Intelligently: Evidence-Based Integration for Impact
Speakers:
✅ Prof. Violet Chihota
✅ Mr. Braden van Breda
✅ Dr. Boitumelo Seepamore
✅ Dr. Elias Ramarumo
Plenary 3 at the 2026 explored critical innovations and patient-centred approaches shaping the future of TB control.
10/06/2026
📍Day 3 of the is underway!
Today brings another exciting programme of scientific discussions, innovative research, policy dialogue, satellite sessions, poster presentations, and networking opportunities as we continue working towards a TB-free world.
Highlights include:
🔬 Plenary Session 3: Implement Intelligently: Evidence-Based Integration for Impact
📊 Scientific Track Sessions
🎨 Poster Presentations
🤝 Satellite Sessions
🏢 Exhibition Networking
09/06/2026
📊📊 Exhibition Hall is buzzing with activity!
Visit our exhibitors and partners to discover the latest innovations and solutions supporting TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care. Thank you to all our partners in helping progress towards a TB-Free world.
09/06/2026
Day 2 Opening Plenary Highlights
Today, we hear From:
✅ Prof. Neil Martinson
✅Prof. Ali Esmail
✅Mr. Russell Rensburg
Key Takeaway:
The speakers highlighted the importance of sustainability in resource-constrained settings and called for stronger alignment between health workers, communities, and programme implementers to collectively advance efforts toward ending TB.
09/06/2026
Prof. Jason Farley presenting the results from the BPAL2Me Study, sharing key findings and insights from this important research.