Obtaining international accreditation for a scientific conference involves several key steps to ensure the event meets global standards. First, the organizing committee must identify relevant accrediting bodies or professional associations that offer accreditation for conferences in the specific field. This may include organizations like the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or national/international societies in the discipline. Next, the committee submits a detailed application outlining the conference objectives, scientific program, speaker credentials, and educational value. The accrediting body will review the materials to ensure the conference aligns with their standards, such as educational content, ethical considerations, and logistical aspects like participant engagement. Upon approval, the conference receives certification, which can attract international participants and enhance the event's credibility. Continuous communication with the accrediting body and post-conference reporting are often required to maintain this status.