The symposium is an interdisciplinary and specialized gathering of researchers, entrepreneurs, patients, clinicians and ethicists involved in fields related to neurotechnology. The main objective of the symposium is to examine and discuss the promises and challenges of adopting neurotechnology in the medical and health fields.
Participants present their latest research and technological innovations. Topics include the design and deployment of new human implantable devices, brain-machine interfaces, patient engagement, neural data analysis and neurotechnology regulation.
Following the scientific presentations, a round-table discussion will enable speakers to exchange ideas on issues of viability and growth, safety and reliability, costs, patient acceptance and collaboration between the various players in the field for neurotechnologies that meet therapeutic needs and ethical expectations.
The symposium is co-organized with Karen Rommelfanger.