📌 Don’t miss out—wait list members get first access to 2026 ticket sales!
Whether you have ADHD, autism, or just know you're wired differently, this is the community you've been looking for.
The inaugural event was held in March 2025 in Austin, Texas. Join the wait list to hear about next year's event!
Including ADHD, ASD, AuDHD, OCD, 2E, and many others—the ND family is a large one.
The entire event will be fun, interactive, and accessible.
2025 Speakers Pictured Here
NeuroDiversion was more than just a conference—it felt like finding my home with the people that truly understand me. I didn’t have to worry about hiding my true self or being “too much” or anything like that. I was just hanging out with people who understood me. The talks were exceptional and very action-oriented, but the real magic was connecting with everyone else between sessions. It was validating and energizing and empowering, a community I’m happy to be part of and I can’t wait to see everyone again at the next one. It’s a must attend for anyone who is neurodivergent and seeking both practical insights and genuine connection and acceptance.
Jesse J. Anderson
Puyallup, Washington
Here are a few of the amazing people who joined us in 2025! See more on our Flickr page.
We'll be based at Fair Market, a beautiful event space in East Austin close to many restaurants and hotels.
It's 15 minutes from the airport and you won't need a car unless you choose to stay farther away.
We have the entire event space (both inside and outside—it's big!) for the whole time of the event, and won't be sharing it with any other group.
We have two large room blocks at nearby hotels, one of which is right next door. Other options are also nearby if you want something different.
Great question—it's very different. There actually isn’t any other existing conference or event specifically for the neurodivergent community, or anyone who just thinks differently. Some events focus on clinical education or academic research, which is cool—but there’s a growing audience of people who enjoy learning about neurodivergence on their own.
We'll be based at Fair Market, a beautiful event space in East Austin close to many restaurants and hotels. It's 15 minutes from the airport and you won't need a car unless you choose to stay farther away.
We have the entire event space (both inside and outside—it's big!) for the whole time of the event, and won't be sharing it with any other group.
Not just before, but also during and after! This will be a key feature of ND26. At least a few weeks before the event, you'll have access to an app that allows you to browse attendee interests and make initial connections.
Once the big week arrives, programming details will be added, so you can choose which activities to attend and easily make new friends.
(We think you’ll like the app, but if you prefer to opt out of being listed in it, you can do that too.)
Tickets will go on sale in three rounds, with early bird pricing starting at $397. This price includes access to all activities and sessions for the three-day event.
NeuroDiversion is hosted by Chris Guillebeau, bestselling author and founder of the World Domination Summit, an annual event in Portland, Oregon that brought together thousands of people for a decade.
The planning team has years of experience producing WDS and other events. To bring it all together, we'll be joined by more than 50 on-site volunteers to create a remarkable new experience.
You can also see many of the people who are coming on this page. (And when you register, we'll add your name as well! Unless you don't want us to, which is totally cool.)
Another great question! First, almost everyone on the planning team has personal experience with ADHD, ASD, or another neurodivergent type. We didn’t come to this idea merely out of academic interest. :)
Accordingly, we’re thinking through the process of conference design in a different way. We know how important sensory sensitivities can be. Expect a range of high-sensory experiences and space to chill or decompress as you see fit.
Talks will be short—if you like the speaker, you can join them for a post-talk meetup, but you can also escape from anything you don't enjoy. The schedule will allow for plenty of time for you to do what you need. (And if you’re not sure what you need, there will be options.)
Above all, we’re going to rely on everyone to make it a welcoming and collaborative experience. If you like the idea of being part of pioneering something magical and new, we need you.
Think of our schedule as a flexible framework. Each day has anchor points (two sessions where everyone comes together) that provide rhythm, but what happens between those points is up to you.
Want to attend every scheduled breakout or workshop? Great! Need to skip something for alone time or an impromptu conversation? Also great! We'll use a simple app to help you track what's happening when, but you're never locked into anything.
We've designed ND26 with overwhelm in mind. You'll find quiet spaces throughout the venue where you can decompress whenever needed. The schedule includes natural breaks between sessions, but you're always free to step away for extra time if you need it.
No explanation necessary—we get it. We'll clearly mark the quieter areas of the venue so you can easily find a spot to reset.
Yep! We have a 20% discount at a place very close by—get your tickets to get the code. And while many attendees will want to stay close to the action, you don't have to stay in one of our partner hotels if you don't want to.
Older kids and teens, definitely! And not just attend—they can also participate. There will likely be a few sessions that are appropriate only for adults, but the great majority of programming will be family-friendly.
Absolutely—and you won't be alone in feeling this way. We're creating multiple paths for connection that don't require traditional networking. You might enjoy joining a meetup where the focus is on doing rather than talking, or you might prefer to observe from the sidelines.
This is a gathering of people who understand social challenges firsthand, so you can be as passive or active as feels right to you.
You can do that if that's all you can get away for, but there's only one ticket option. You'll enjoy the experience much more if you stay for the whole three days, like most attendees.
Possibly! Many employers support personal development opportunities like NeuroDiversion, and some of our attendees have already had success getting their costs covered.
Your company and organization may already have a process for this, but in case it's helpful, we've made an employer letter template you can use to support the request. Be sure to copy the template into a new document so you can customize it with your details before submitting. :)
Maybe! But first, note that we're doing everything possible to keep costs low while putting together a brand-new experience. Most of our team are volunteering their time and labor, including our founder and all speakers, and we rely on ticket sales to fund the experience.
That said, we do want to provide a few scholarships to help those who wouldn't otherwise be able to attend. Fill out this form if that might be you.
That's great! We'll take applications for community programming after ticket sales end. Be sure to register and submit your idea when the time comes.
How rude of us! But we'll fix that: send us an email at team@neurodiversion.org.
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