34th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST)
"Spine without Borders: Translating Innovation into Practice"
Please join us April 7-9, 2027 in Copenhagen, Denmark for the 34th IMAST.
| Date | Registration Key Events |
|---|---|
| July 1, 2026 | Abstract Submission Opens |
| October 1, 2026 | Abstract Submission Closes |
| December 1, 2026 | Early Registration Rate Opens |
| March 4, 2027 | Early Registration Rate Ends |
| April 7-9, 2027 | 34th IMAST |
About IMAST
The 34th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST) in Copenhagen, Denmark is where leading spine surgeons, innovative researchers, and the most advanced spine technologies come together in an international forum to demonstrate and discuss recent advances in spine surgery. IMAST focuses on innovative and new methods/techniques for spinal pathology. Educational content includes instructional course lectures, four-minute paper presentations, case discussions, E-Point Presentations, and industry workshops, all led by a multidiscplinary and international faculty.
Meeting Venue
Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center
Arni Magnussons Gade 2, 1577
København, Denmark
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of IMAST, participants should be able to:
- Discuss advanced techniques and emerging innovations in pediatric and adult spine care, including deformity correction, degenerative conditions, MIS, endoscopy, robotics, navigation, and patient-specific technologies.
- Apply practical lessons from complex cases and surgical failures to improve decision-making, complication avoidance, revision strategies, and patient outcomes
- Integrate contemporary alignment and classification concepts into surgical planning, including sagittal alignment, Lenke classification, the SRS 3D classification, and adult spinal deformity principles.
- Compare spine care strategies across regions and specialties, including orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, pediatric spine, adult deformity, and degenerative spine practice.
- Evaluate how artificial intelligence, data science, imaging, patient-reported outcomes, and digital health tools can be responsibly translated into practical spine surgery workflows.
- Critically assess recent game-changing advances and determine how they may influence current practice, future research, and global collaboration in spine care.
Key Dates
| July 1, 2026 | Abstract Submission Opens |
| October 1, 2026 at 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) | Abstract Submission Closes |
| December 10, 2026* | Abstract Acceptance Notification |
| January 6, 2027 | Abstract Acceptance Deadline |
*Abstracts with authors missing a completed Financial Relationship Disclosure will NOT be reviewed.
ACCME Accreditation Statement
The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
General
What is IMAST?
The 34th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques (IMAST) is an in-person meeting experience that provides a scientific forum for leading spine surgeons, innovative researchers, and the most advanced spine technologies from around the world to come together to demonstrate recent advances in spine surgery. For two days, spine surgeons and other allied health professionals from around the world discuss, debate, and demonstrate recent advances in spine surgery. Educational content includes didactic presentations, papers on current research, E-Point Presentations, case discussions, debates, instructional course lectures, and video demonstrations all led by a multidisciplinary and international faculty.
What is appropriate attire for IMAST?
Business casual attire (collared shirts and jeans or khakis) is appropriate for IMAST sessions.
Who can attend IMAST?
IMAST invites those who include spinal surgery techniques or technology in their profession, including spine surgeons (both orthopedic and neurological surgeons), residents, fellows, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, engineers, and company personnel.
Scientific Sessions for Registered Attendees Only
As an international medical professional organization, SRS is required to adhere to the guidelines set forth by MedTech Europe in its Code of Ethical Business Practice. This ensures compliance with the regulations of non-U.S. institutions and maintains alignment with SRS's industry partners. Within this code it states that "It is not appropriate for a Guest of a Healthcare Professional to attend either Company Events (including satellite symposia) or Third Party Organised Educational Events (unless the individual qualifies as participant in their own right), nor is it appropriate, in the interest of maintaining scientific exchange, for a Guest to participate in related hospitality during such Events (for example, lunches, industry booths, and coffee breaks) even when the Healthcare professional pays for the Guest's expense."
Under the MedTech Europe Code of Ethical Business Practice, a guest is defined as "spouses, partners, family, or guests of the Healthcare Professionals, or other person who does not have a bona fide professional interest in the information being shared at an Event."
What language is spoken at IMAST?
Presentations and meeting materials will be provided in English.
Where is IMAST 2027?
The 34th IMAST will be held at Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Registration
How do I register for IMAST?
Registration will open on December 1, 2026.
Still Have Questions?
Contact
Scoliosis Research Society
Meetings Department
555 E. Wells Street, Suite 1100
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: +1-414-389-9107
Email: meetings@srs.org

