Our event features over 35 international world-class speakers who will share their research into biomedical electronics, nerve stimulation, implantable devices and neuromodulation devices.
150 delegates from world renowned academic institutions, global pharmaceutical organisations and innovative biotechnology companies
36 presentations and case studies focusing on the key developments in bioelectronic devices, diagnostic sensors, nerve stimulation, implantable devices and ‘electroceuticals’
4 interactive streams:
- Driving the Industry Forwards – Regulatory Updates, Commercial Partnerships and a Focus on Basic Science
- Bioelectronics – Development Challenges and Opportunities
- Therapeutic Potentials of Bioelectronics and Clinical Applications and Results so Far
- Biosensors – Development Challenges and Opportunities.
As much as we think of the human body as a biological entity, bioelectronic and biosensor devices remind us that our electrical components are equally as key. Bioengineers have long been exploring how to understand, harness and manipulate the electrical charges in the body, and with increasing collaboration with neuro-engineers and data analysts bioelectronics looks poised to be one of the key medical industries of the 21st Century.
This event provides an ideal platform to participate in formal 1-1 meetings and informal networking drinks with other key industry figures, as well as providing opportunities to exchange ideas with some of the most influential professionals in the field.
150 delegates from world renowned academic institutions, global pharmaceutical organisations and innovative biotechnology companies
36 presentations and case studies focusing on the key developments in bioelectronic devices, diagnostic sensors, nerve stimulation, implantable devices and ‘electroceuticals’
4 interactive streams:
- Driving the Industry Forwards – Regulatory Updates, Commercial Partnerships and a Focus on Basic Science
- Bioelectronics – Development Challenges and Opportunities
- Therapeutic Potentials of Bioelectronics and Clinical Applications and Results so Far
- Biosensors – Development Challenges and Opportunities.
As much as we think of the human body as a biological entity, bioelectronic and biosensor devices remind us that our electrical components are equally as key. Bioengineers have long been exploring how to understand, harness and manipulate the electrical charges in the body, and with increasing collaboration with neuro-engineers and data analysts bioelectronics looks poised to be one of the key medical industries of the 21st Century.
This event provides an ideal platform to participate in formal 1-1 meetings and informal networking drinks with other key industry figures, as well as providing opportunities to exchange ideas with some of the most influential professionals in the field.