AI-Driven R&D
Exploring Research and Development Strategies for Neuroscience, Recovery, and Assistive Solutions
International Conference: 11–12 June 2026, Berlin, Germany
The Conference connects researchers, technologists, and domain experts to explore AI applications across neuroscience, rehabilitation, and neurotechnology. Sessions feature tools, techniques, and case studies—including algorithms, software, and AI-driven solutions—from experimental design and data analysis to implementation in rehabilitation robotics, prosthetics, exoskeletons, BCI systems, and wearable devices.
Keywords: neuroscience, brain imaging, eeg, emg, signal processing, neurofeedback, neuromodulation, functional electrical stimulation (fes), rehabilitation, rehabilitation robotics, exoskeleton, prosthetics, wearable, human-machine interaction, sensors, ai, machine learning, algorithms, data analysis, experimental design, software implementation.
Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend
- Researchers and scientists in neuroscience, rehabilitation, and neurotechnology
- Data scientists, AI specialists, and analysts
- Developers and engineers focusing on algorithms, software, and experimental workflows
- Product managers and test engineers in rehabilitation robotics, prosthetics, BCI, and wearable devices
- Industry solution providers applying AI in neurotechnology and rehabilitation
Topics
including but not limited to:
AI-Driven Experimental Design and Workflow Automation
Automate experimental planning, data collection, and workflow pipelines using AI algorithms.
Intelligent Data Processing and Multimodal Integration
Integrate EEG, EMG, imaging, and sensor data in real time using AI-driven processing and fusion methods.
AI-Assisted Modeling and Predictive Analysis
Apply AI techniques for system modeling, parameter estimation, and predictive simulations of neural interfaces and devices.
Translating AI Tools into Practical Neurotechnology Applications
Develop AI algorithms and software pipelines for implementation in neurotechnology, bridging experimental data with computational models.
Connecting Industry and Academia
This Conference goes beyond exploring AI applications to advance research and development in neuroscience, rehabilitation, and neurotechnology. It also serves as a unique meeting point and community hub, connecting experts from academia and industry to present AI-driven methods, algorithms, software implementations, and advances in rehabilitation robotics, prosthetics, exoskeletons, BCI systems, and wearable devices.
By connecting participants across the full value chain, the Conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange that accelerates technology transfer, commercialization, and the practical application of innovations in real-world settings.