Why partner

The Healthy City Design Congress 2026 (HCD2026) showcases latest research findings, innovative practice, and progressive policy ideas on designing economically and ecologically sustainable cities that equitably enhance citizen health and wellbeing. Bringing together city leaders, community voices, public health, developers, investors and consultants from across research, practice and policy from around the world, HCD2026 is recognised as the leading global forum for healthy and sustainable city design.

We invite partners to support this prestigious event and align their organisation with the exchange of knowledge between the world’s foremost experts. The Congress combines in-person networking with a dedicated virtual live streaming platform, broadening access to participants globally and extending the reach of your brand.

Healthy City Design 2026 offers a range of partnership opportunities, including Headline Partnerships for high-profile visibility and engagement with senior decision-makers, Knowledge Partnerships to support insight-sharing and learning, Themed Partnerships aligned with core congress topics, Media & Content Opportunities including newsletters, webinars, and video series, and Brand Activations such as lanyards, printed programme advertising, and virtual exhibition stands. View partnership opportunities here.

Partners benefit from integrated exposure across in-person and digital platforms, ensuring your organisation is seen, heard, and remembered by a global city design community. HCD2026’s integrated in-person, digital, and broadcast model provides partners with unmatched exposure to the international city design and planning community.

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Who attends?

The Congress is attended by the following:

• City governance and policy• Occupational therapists
• Community leaders and voices• Institutional investors
• Urban designers and planners• Business leaders
• Public health practitioners• Technology leaders
• Commercial property developers• Real estate investors
• Health and social care planners• Senior public servants
• Sustainability and ESG practitioners         • Environmental groups
Academics and researchers• Architects and engineers
• Economists and social scientist• Housing developers


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