ECHO Congress: European Event for UAP Research

ECHO Congress is a European initiative dedicated to the serious, scientific study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Bringing together leading researchers, scientists, historians, and former government experts, the event aims to reshape public perception of the UFO phenomenon through credible data, open dialogue, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Held in Paris, the congress serves as a platform for sharing the latest discoveries, discussing government actions, and exploring new scientific hypotheses about the universe. By promoting transparency, documentation, and international cooperation, ECHO seeks to bridge the gap between mainstream science and one of the most intriguing subjects of our time.

Echo Foundation

UAP subjects are often discredited and suffer from a lack of respect by association. Despite the democratization of the phenomenon by the American army it is still not taken seriously enough in Europe. The study of UAP phenomena is all too regularly aligned with unscientific trends and theories leading to misunderstanding, misinformation and crucially misrepresentation.

ECHO is the consortium and European congress dedicated to the most up-to-date study and scientific research related to the unidentified aerospace phenomena. It aims to bring together experts, researchers, associations and organizations from all over the world to share their most recent discoveries.

A SUBJECT FOR OUR TIMES

In recent years the international media have not ceased to relay the growing news around celestial phenomena and recently the interventions of the American Congress have pushed NASA (the American space agency) to undertake research conducted under the auspices of eminent scientists.

AspectDetails
Media CoverageIncreasing global attention to UAP and celestial phenomena
Government InvolvementU.S. Congress hearings and official statements on UAP
Scientific ResearchNASA-led investigations with participation of leading scientists
Public InterestGrowing curiosity and demand for credible information
European PerspectiveNeed for more structured and serious scientific approach in Europe

THE OBJECTIVES OF ECHO

Democratization

To contribute to the democratization of the UFO phenomenon through scientific studies and investigative reports.

Documentation

To propose documented news of the UFO phenomenon by centralizing and presenting files from all over the world, and by making them available on its platform in several languages.

Communication

To allow more widespread dissemination and communication of the UFO phenomenon.

New hypothesis

Open the door to new paradigms and scientific hypotheses related to the enigmas of the universe (multiverse / technology).

Assemble

To bring together experts from all over the world from different backgrounds (science, history, engineering, former government and military agents, politicians, etc.) in an international congress.

European event

The event, presented as a series of conferences and videoconferences, will highlight recent news about the UFO phenomenon, for example:

The Echo Congress 2026 gathers for the first time experts
and scientists in Paris

Christopher Mellon

Private equity investor, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence in the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations and later…

Avi Loeb

Abraham “Avi” Loeb is an Israeli-American theoretical physicist who works on astrophysics and cosmology. Loeb is the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University…

Fabrice Bonvin 

Author of several books, including the acclaimed “OVNIs & Conscience”. As an international lecturer, he has given over 100 radio and (web) TV interviews. His main areas of interest include UAP.

ECHO congress at the sorbonne university:

The history of the Sorbonne University is inseparable from that of the University of Paris, founded in the 13th Century, and is the place that became its main area of influence. The Sorbonne is renowned as the venue of choice for scientific events in France, as well as for political and cultural events.

During these two days more than 400 people will be able to attend the conferences in English and French (headphones and audio receivers provided).

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