For more than 30 years, the International Brain Injury Association has brought together clinicians, researchers, advocates, and organizations dedicated to improving outcomes for individuals affected by brain injury worldwide
Founded in 1993, the International Brain Injury Association (IBIA) is a global multidisciplinary organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by brain injury through research, education, advocacy, and collaboration.
IBIA brings together healthcare professionals, researchers, clinicians, advocates, caregivers, and organizations from around the world who share a common goal: advancing the understanding, treatment, and rehabilitation of traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury.
As the organizer of the biennial World Congress on Brain Injury—the largest international meeting focused exclusively on brain injury—IBIA provides a platform for sharing scientific discoveries, promoting best practices, fostering professional connections, and supporting innovation in patient care.
Today, IBIA continues to serve as a leading international voice in brain injury, supporting educational initiatives, professional development, scientific exchange, and global partnerships that advance brain injury research and improve outcomes for individuals and families worldwide.
To learn more, please visit us here: https://www.internationalbrain.org/
IBIA is proud to collaborate with its affiliated organizations and sections, each bringing unique expertise, perspectives, and leadership to important areas of brain injury research, rehabilitation, advocacy, and education. Together, these partnerships strengthen our shared commitment to improving outcomes for individuals living with brain injury around the world.

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