WORLDFair 2026 Annual Meeting

The WORLDFair Annual Meeting provides education about lysosomal diseases and current treatments for patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, and researchers.

By bringing together the entire community, the event creates an opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and insights that support continued progress toward better therapies.

Who Should Attend

  • Patients living with lysosomal diseases

  • Family members and caregivers

  • Healthcare providers

  • Researchers and clinicians

  • Patient advocacy organizations

Event Schedule

Register for the 2026 Event

We are delighted to invite you to our 12th annual WORLDFair 2026 meeting!

This annual meeting, organized by the Advanced Therapies Department, brings together patients, families, healthcare providers, and industry experts to share knowledge, experiences, and the latest advancements in lysosomal disease research and treatment.

Event Details:

  • Date: September 18, 2026

  • Time: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM CST

  • Venue: Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Drive, Chaska, MN 55318

    • Unable to attend in person? Register to join us remotely through zoom

  • Box lunch will be provided

  • “WORLDFair has given me the knowledge and confidence to understand my condition and take an active role in my care. It’s comforting to connect with others who truly understand what I’m going through.”

    2025 Conference Attendee

  • “Attending WORLDFair has been invaluable for our family. We learned so much about the latest treatments and how to best support our loved one, and the community of families made us feel less alone.”

    Family Member

  • “The resources and guidance provided by WORLDFair help me care for my patients with compassion and confidence. I can rely on their educational content to stay up-to-date on best practices.”

    Caregiver

  • “WORLDFair offers a unique opportunity for healthcare providers to connect with patients and families, improving communication and understanding while learning about advances in lysosomal disease research and care.”

    Clinician