International Joint Sessions

Learn alongside the world’s leading scientific societies and cardiovascular organizations

The SOLACI&SBHCI 2026 Congress will bring together some of the world's most influential scientific societies, academic institutions, and educational platforms in interventional cardiology through a series of exclusive International Joint Sessions.

These collaborative forums will feature internationally recognized experts discussing the latest evidence, technological innovations, complex clinical challenges, and the trends shaping the future of coronary, structural, and endovascular interventions.

A unique opportunity to explore diverse global perspectives, exchange experiences, and access the knowledge driving the evolution of our specialty today.

Featured Joint Sessions

The program is subject to change. All times are based on São Paulo, Brazil time (GMT-3).

Thursday, July 30, 2026

CRT

01:30 pm– 02:30 pm | Joint Session CRT - CORONARY ROOM

APIC

02:00 pm – 03:00 pm | Joint Session APIC - STRUCTURAL Room

Crossroads: Combined Procedures and Global Perspectives in Complex Decision-Making

CRF

04:15 pm – 05:00 pm | Joint Session CRF - HEART TEAM ARENA ROOM

TAVI Durability in 2026: Evidence, Gaps, and What Comes Next

Friday, July 31, 2026

Miami Valves

11:00 – 12:00 | Joint Session Miami Valves - STRUCTURAL ROOM

Transcatheter Treatment Strategies for Tricuspid Regurgitation

Cleveland Clinic

11:00 – 12:00 | Joint Session Cleveland Clinic - CORONARY ROOM

Interventional Cardiology in 2026: Updates and Controversies

EuroPCR

01:00 pm – 02:00 pm | Joint Session EuroPCR - CROSSROADS ROOM

Calcium Management in Complex PCI – A Case-Based Discussion

One Congress. Multiple Global Perspectives.

From EuroPCR and CRF to Cleveland Clinic, APIC, CRT, and Miami Valves, SOLACI&SBHCI 2026 will offer an exceptional opportunity to engage with the institutions and international leaders driving innovation and advancement in interventional cardiology worldwide.

Take part in the discussions shaping the present and future of our specialty.