We are proud to announce that Enterosgel will serve as the General Sponsor of the 14th Gut Microbiota for Health (GMFH) World Summit, taking place on March 14–15, 2026, in Porto, Portugal.
Gut Microbiota for Health World Summit is a premier international forum dedicated to advancing the understanding of the gut microbiota's role in health and disease www.esnm.eu. Organized by the European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (ESNM) and endorsed by the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), the Summit brings together leading clinicians, researchers, nutrition experts, and industry partners from around the globe.
The 2026 edition will focus on the timely theme: "Diet and other ways to manipulate the gut microbiome in clinical practice." The scientific programme features plenary lectures, interactive workshops, and expert-led discussions on cutting-edge topics including dietary interventions, live biotherapeutic products, microbiome-derived therapies, and the evolving role of the gut microbiome in cancer care. With its strong emphasis on translating microbiome science into evidence-based clinical applications, the GMFH Summit has established itself as one of the most influential and prestigious gatherings in the field.
Enterosgel’s participation in this prestigious event confirms its long-term commitment to supporting education and professional exchange in the field of digestive health. We greatly value the opportunity to be part of the GUT Microbiota conference and to support the organizing team behind this significant scientific platform. We believe that sharing scientific knowledge and fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration are key to further advancing gut health care.
As the sponsor of the the official dinner for the Summit's Organizing Committee, Enterosgel would like to express its appreciation to everyone involved in the preparation and delivery of the conference.
We look forward to meeting the professional community and our partners in Porto and to engaging in inspiring discussions that will further deepen knowledge about the importance of gut microbiota for human health.