The Inaugural Paris International Liver Meeting (PILM 2026)

The first Paris International Liver Meeting (PILM 2026) was organized by Professors Laurent Castera and Zobair Younossi, together with the Scientific Committee. This three-day meeting was attended by 722 participants (449 on site and 273 virtual) from 67 countries and was highly successful. Scientific sessions covered key areas including MASLD, MetALD, alcohol-associated liver disease, hepatocellular carcinoma, viral hepatitis, cholestatic liver diseases, and complications of cirrhosis, and were delivered by internationally recognized experts from across the globe.

The program also featured multiple state-of-the-art lectures, numerous lunchtime breakout sessions, an industry corner, and several industry- and CME-sponsored symposia. The meeting provided an excellent platform for interactive discussions and meaningful engagement among colleagues from academia, clinical practice, and industry.

The next Paris International Liver Meeting (PILM 2027) is tentatively scheduled for January 18-20, 2027. PILM 2026 was officially endorsed by EASL, the Global Liver Council (GLC), and the Global NASH/MASH Council (GNC).