Satellite event to the 21th ASEICA International Congress

Date: Tuesday, November 24th, 2025. From 11:00 until 18:30 h.

Venue: FIBES – Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones, Sevilla

Format: On site

Organized by: ASEICA JOVEN

Coordination: Ana Janic, Patricia Sancho, Pedro Rocha, Sara Manzano.

Scientific Programme

Registration

Registration will be open on March 30.

Registration is through our congress portal.

If you have any inquiries, please contact us at congresos@tacticsmd.net

Solo Travellers’ Meet-up – Networking Opportunity

First time at ASEICA and coming solo? We’ve got you covered!

Attending a conference on your own can feel a bit overwhelming — even in a welcoming community like ASEICA. That’s why we’re launching a new initiative this year: a dedicated Meeting Point for solo travelers.

If you’re a predoc, postdoc or early PI joining ASEICA2025 without familiar faces around, this is the perfect opportunity to connect from day one.

📅 When: Wednesday, October 8th – Lunch Break (13:45–15:00)
📍 Where: Groundfloor – boulevard

This relaxed and informal gathering will allow you to:

  • Meet other solo attendees
  • Get to know the different ASEICA Groups
  • Learn more about ongoing activities throughout the year

A friendly space to break the ice, make new connections, and feel part of the community from the very start. See you there!

Social events

We invite you to take part in a series of social events designed to foster professional exchange in a relaxed atmosphere.

Networking Event (Young & Med): Save the date – Tuesday, November 24

Just like in previous editions, this is one event you definitely won’t want to miss. The Young Researchers Networking Event returns with the same lively spirit, bringing together early‑career scientists for an afternoon of connection, conversation, and plenty of good vibes.

Expect a fun, relaxed atmosphere where you can meet new people, exchange ideas, and build your network in the most natural way.

Stay tuned — more details are coming soon and trust us… it’s worth keeping an eye out.