1st HIV & ID Implementation Research & Innovation Science (IRIS) Workshop 2026
What's New
- The 1st edition of the HIV & ID Implementation Research & Innovation Science (IRIS) Workshop is tentatively planned for 3-5 June 2026, with exact dates to be confirmed and subject to change.
- This will be an in-person workshop in Cape Town, South Africa.
- Abstract submission details will be available soon. Keep an eye on the “Abstract” tab on our website for the latest updates.
About this Program
Implementation science research is urgently needed to address the persistent gap between proven HIV interventions and their effective delivery in real-world settings. Despite the availability of tools like PrEP, ART, and self-testing, many individuals—especially in marginalized communities—remain underserved.
Barriers at the system, provider, and community levels hinder uptake, adherence, and long-term engagement in care. As new technologies emerge, such as long-acting injectables and digital health tools, implementation research is essential to guide their equitable, scalable, and sustainable integration.
Without evidence-based strategies to optimize delivery, the goal of ending the HIV epidemic will remain out of reach.