SAVE THE DATE!

Baltimore, MD | December 3-5, 2026

Join the preeminent in-person conference created by—and for—the ADHD community.

The International Conference on ADHD brings together every voice in the ADHD community: parents and caregivers, clinicians, therapists, coaches, educators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and more.

Affectionately known by return attendees as the “ADHD family reunion,” this dynamic event welcomes more than 1,400 people each year—many year after year—to build meaningful connections, learn about the latest research, education, and treatments, and thrive within a community that truly gets it.

From powerful keynotes and dynamic exhibitors to research presentations, support groups, and networking events, this conference has something valuable for everyone.

Who Attends?

Interested in Exhibiting or Sponsoring?

Elevate your brand and community commitment with an engaged group of ADHD professionals, advocates, and decision-makers.

Join our interest list! Be among the first to access Discovery Hall exhibitor opportunities and sponsorship offerings.

Testimonials

The International Conference on ADHD is presented to you by ACO, ADDA, & CHADD

The ADHD Coaches Organization is the worldwide professional membership organization for ADHD coaches. It is committed to serving as a resource for ADHD coaches, its members, and the public. Learn more at adhdcoaches.org.

ADDA is a worldwide inclusive community of supportive ADHD adults who make it possible to thrive with ADHD. ADDA provides a welcoming and safe environment, delivers reliable information, encourages innovative approaches, and models ADHD best practices for adults with ADHD. Learn more at add.org.

CHADD is the leading nonprofit dedicated to the more than 22 million people across the United States affected by ADHD. Founded by a group of parents in 1987, CHADD works with a diverse group of members, chapters, committee members, and industry stakeholders to create a world that recognizes, incorporates, and celebrates all people with ADHD. Learn more at CHADD.org.

ACO, ADDA, and CHADD do not endorse products, services, publications, medications, or interventions, including those advertised through the ACO/ADDA/CHADD International Conference on ADHD. Placement of an advertisement in the conference program book does not represent an endorsement by ACO/ADDA/CHADD, nor does it represent any testimony by ACO/ADDA/CHADD as to the quality of any products, services, publications, medications, or interventions advertised or the validity of the claims made in the advertisement.