Sarawak to host 9th WSDN this September 17 to 19
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KUCHING, 13 February 2026: Sarawak will be hosting the 9th edition of the International Research Conference of the World Society of Disaster Nursing (WSDN 2026) this year at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) from 17 to 19 September.
WSDN 2026 will welcome over 500 delegates from around the world, namely healthcare professionals and emergency disaster managers to advance more sustainable, human-centred approaches to disaster preparedness and response. Under the theme ‘Accelerate Networking: A Catalyst to Go Over the Horizon’, the conference will serve as a platform for meaningful exchange on emerging technologies, innovative solutions and practical strategies that enhance disaster preparedness, response and recovery across diverse healthcare systems.
“From natural disasters to public health emergencies, Sarawak understands the importance of preparedness and resilience. WSDN 2026 aligns strongly with Sarawak’s Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 by strengthening resilient, inclusive and future-ready systems in the field of public health,” said Sarawak Deputy Premier and Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government, Datuk Amar Prof. Dr. Sim Kui Hian during a press conference yesterday. “While disaster response differs across regions, this conference allows us to build a common understanding of more sustainable ways to protect lives and support communities during disasters.”
Beyond knowledge sharing, the WSDN 2026 is expected to deliver strong economic value to Sarawak, generating an estimated RM4.1 million in Total Economic Impact and supporting over 300 jobs, benefiting the local tourism, hospitality, and services sectors. Organised by the Kulliyah of Nursing, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) and supported by the World Society of Disaster Nursing (WSDN), Business Events Sarawak (BESarawak), Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and the Association for Malaysian Emergency Nurses (AMEN), WSDN 2026 will feature globally recognized experts in disaster nursing and emergency response, including Prof. Dr. Aileen M. Marty from the University of Miami (USA), Prof. Dr. Jamie Ranse from Griffith University (Australia) and Prof. Dr. Sonoe Mashino from the University of Hyogo (Japan).
“This year, WSDN 2026 will integrate technology more deeply into its programme through the use of Augmented Reality in Tabletop Exercises (AR-TTX), a more realistic learning approach that simulates real-life disaster situations. AR-TTX allows participants to strengthen responses and facilitate better decision-making in real emergencies,” said Conference Chair of WSDN 2026, Dr Nurul’Ain Ahayalimudin. “We believe technology plays a critical role in strengthening how we prepare for and respond to emergencies, hence innovation and technology in disaster nursing and emergency response are one of the key focus areas of WSDN 2026.”
“Beyond advancing the global medical and disaster nursing agenda, WSDN 2026 provides a platform to examine how local communities can play an active role in disaster preparedness and response. This emphasis on shared outcomes, capacity building, and long-term value reflects Sarawak’s commitment to collaborative, impact-focused business events that deliver meaningful benefits for people and communities,” said Acting Chief Executive Officer of BESarawak, Jason Tan.
Emergency responders, disaster managers, healthcare professionals, researchers and policymakers are encouraged to participate in the WSDN 2026 and contribute to strengthening disaster preparedness and response. For more information on conference highlights, registration, and participation opportunities, please visit www.wsdn2026.com.








