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Milestones of modern diabetology
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Milestones of modern diabetology

Berlin, Germany
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Event Details

Date: November 16, 2025
Location: Heart of Berlin
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Doors open at 11:30 a.m.)
Admission: Free

Event Overview

The "Milestones of Modern Diabetology" event series highlights the significant advancements in the treatment of diabetes. A century ago, type 1 diabetes was a fatal disease with limited treatment options. The groundbreaking isolation of insulin by two Canadian researchers in 1921 marked a turning point, laying the foundation for effective diabetes treatment. Since then, insulin delivery and glucose monitoring have seen rapid advancements, improving the quality of life for those with diabetes.

Event Highlights

  • Main Theme: 40 years of the first insulin pen
  • Supporting Program:
    • Informative contributions from well-known experts
    • Topics include:
      • Diabetes and obesity
      • Nutrition
      • Artificial intelligence
      • Latest technology
    • Two stages with patient-oriented presentations
    • Ample time for Q&A sessions
    • Concluding panel discussion

Additional Information

This event is a merger of two previous patient events, now held under the patronage of the Federal Ministry of Health on "World Diabetes Day." It aims to provide a comprehensive, in-person experience for all people with diabetes, their relatives, and anyone interested in the topic.

Join us in Berlin for this educational opportunity, meet the community, and engage with industry partners in the exhibition area. All individuals with diabetes, regardless of type, as well as their relatives and interested parties, are welcome.

Location

Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin

Berlin, Germany

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