HEALTHNOLOGY23 - RITADIAB23
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Medical wearables
Medical wearables are the next big thing. History will show that FitBit and Apple Watch are just the early primitive devices, and that the next wave of smart medical wearables will revolutionize healthcare and dramatically improve quality of life.
Scientific meeting topics
- Wearable device trends, competitive forces and dynamics, market drivers, emerging applications, and disruptive technologies
- Emerging types of wearable sensors, materials, and smart fabrics
- Business trends, market projections, M&A developments, and startup activity
- Wearable device applications for medical diagnostics and screening
- Flexible, stretchable, printed, and hybrid electronics
- Connectivity, sensor fusion, body area networks, software algorithms, contextual awareness, virtual sensors, data transmission, and processing
- Fabrication, packaging, and assembly techniques
- Ultra-low power systems and components, energy harvesters, micro batteries and energy storage, supercapacitors, and power management solutions
- Government policy effects, regulatory compliance, security
- Impacts of enabling technologies such as genomics, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality for medical wearables applications
- Digital health, “quantified self” movement, and usage paid insurance
- Technology transfer, ecosystems and hubs, company formation
Benefits of attending
- Explore the latest in biosensor technologies for wearable medical devices for therapeutics applications
- Uncover the potential of wearable sensors for decentralized diagnostic testing
- Delve into the evolving research and technologies to overcome unmet needs of the field including flexible sensors and regulatory updates
- Assess the growing opportunities and sensor technologies being developed in industry for digital medicine and therapeutics through interactive panel discussions
- Engage in platforms and opportunities for sensors coupled with AI and understand how industry are managing digital outcomes
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The global wearable biosensors
The global wearable biosensors market is a rapidly expanding industry with increasingly growing potential for applications in healthcare and technological advances. With potential in remote patient monitoring, diagnosis and detection of disease, biosensors and wearable devices are gaining substantial interest due to their opportunities to offer continuous and reliable physiological information allowing for better support of patient needs
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VISITORS
Elche es una ciudad y un municipio de España situado en la provincia de Alicante, en la Comunidad Valenciana. Capital del Bajo Vinalopó, el municipio cuenta con 235 580 habitantes (INE 2022), siendo la población de su casco urbano de 191 429 habitantes (INE 2022). De esta forma, es la segunda ciudad más poblada de la provincia de Alicante y la tercera de la Comunidad Valenciana
Para Visitar:
Museo del Palmeral
Jardín Huerto del Cura
Museo de la Festa
Playas de Elche
UMH
La Universidad Miguel Hernández cuenta con 26 grados, 2 dobles grado, 48 másteres universitarios y 13 programas de doctorado
Escuela Politécnica Superior de Elche
Escuela Politécnica Superior de Orihuela
Facultad de Bellas Artes de Altea
Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas de Elche
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas de Orihuela
Facultad de Ciencias Sociosanitarias
Facultad de Farmacia
Facultad de Medicina