Korean Congress of NeuroIntervention (KCNI) 2025, hosted by the Korean Society of Interventional Neuroradiology (KSIN), will be held in Seoul on December 12 to 13. This highly anticipated second iteration of KCNI will coincide with the East Asian Conference on Neurointervention (EACoN), fostering collaboration between the regional and global neurointerventional societies. Together, these events aim to drive innovation, refine clinical practice, and strengthen partnerships in the field of neurointervention.
Building on the 30-year legacy of KSIN and the success of the inaugural KCNI’s event, KCNI 2025 will highlight cutting-edge developments in minimally invasive techniques, multidisciplinary research, and evolving clinical paradigms. The congress will serve as a dynamic platform for exchanging ideas, sharing expertise, and driving progress in neurointerventional care.
Established in 2010, EACoN has become an important forum for the advancement of neurointervention in East Asia. Bridging together experts from Korea, China, and Japan, it has consistently promoted the exchange of knowledge on regional challenges and global trends. With its focus on minimally invasive techniques and collaborative research, EACoN continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of neurointerventional treatment through open dialogue and innovative solutions.
KCNI reinforces KSIN’s leadership in neurovascular innovation while fostering international collaboration (
Fig. 1). As part of the broader EACoN network, KCNI enhances its role as a hub for procedural advancements and interdisciplinary dialogue. Furthermore, through initiatives such as KCNI and EACoN, KSIN aims to solidify its global leadership in neurointervention while addressing the evolving needs of cerebrovascular care. Recognizing that progress in the field depends on collective expertise and collaboration, the Congress welcomes neurointerventionists, healthcare professionals, and researchers from around the world. Experts across disciplines and career stages are invited to participate in this vibrant forum for advancing cerebrovascular health.