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# Home

## Welcome to World IA Day Milan

World IA Day has been celebrated in Milan since 2020, bringing together information architects, UX designers, content strategists, and digital professionals to explore the latest trends and practices in information architecture.&#x20;

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### 📅 World IA Day 2026 - March 7, 2026

We're just starting to plan. Stay tuned!

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### 🌟 What makes WIAD Milan special

In recent years, World IA Day has always been a well-attended moment for our community, giving us the opportunity to bring people together and spark meaningful conversations around information architecture. Hosting it again allows us to continue nurturing this shared space for learning, exchange, and connection within the broader UX and IA community.

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### :e-mail: Contact & connect

**General inquiries:** <milan@worldiaday.org>

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*World IA Day Milan is part of the global World Information Architecture Day celebration.* [*Learn more about World IA Day worldwide*](https://www.information-architecture.world/worldiaday) *→*


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