THE 16TH CLASTA DAYS WILL BE HELD IN TURIN ON JUNE 5-6, 2026
The 16th edition of the CLASTA Days will take place both online and in person in Turin on June 5–6, 2026, in collaboration with the University of Turin.

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What’s new in the 2026 edition
- Participants attending as listeners may follow the sessions remotely in synchronous mode. Those wishing to present a contribution—either oral or poster—are required to attend in person in Turin.
- This year, the CLASTA Days are accredited, making it possible to request recognition of 10 ECM credits.
- CLASTA is funding two new grants, awarding financial support to the youngest member (CLASTA “Young” Grant) and to the young member traveling from the most distant location (CLASTA “Distance” Grant) who wish to attend the event.
Keynote lectures 2026
- Barbara Arfè, University of Padua
- Pietro Celo, University of Parma
- Laura Villa, Center for Childhood Psychoses, I.R.C.C.S. Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini
Symposia, posters, presentations
In addition to the keynote lectures, the Days will feature thematic symposia, poster sessions, and a space dedicated to the presentation of books and tools. Prizes will be awarded for the Best thesis in Speech and Language Therapy and the Best poster. The Association also offers young members the opportunity to propose and organize a symposium within the CLASTA Days.


CLASTA organizes every year a two-day conference (Giornate CLASTA) that gathers researchers and practitioners working within the field of language and communication development in typical and atypical populations. The Giornate CLASTA include keynote lectures, thematic symposia and poster sessions.
Since 2014, CLASTA has also been promoting a working group that includes more than 20 Associations, Organizations, and Institutions, for the implementation of a Consensus Conference on primary language impairment. The Consensus Conference is organized in collaboration with the Federation of Italian Speech and Language Therapists.