Applied Neural Interfaces
From Research to Application and Back
International Conference: 9–10 June 2026, Berlin, Germany
A meeting place for researchers, engineers, and industry experts to examine the latest advances in neural interfaces and their integration with functional augmentation and assistive technologies. Sessions will highlight emerging developments, system-level approaches, and methods that enable the translation of research innovations into practical, deployable solutions.
Keywords: neural interfaces, brain-machine interfaces, neural engineering, functional augmentation, assistive technologies, closed-loop control, adaptive feedback, signal processing methods, device integration, integrated neural systems, wearable systems, prosthetics, exoskeletons, translational neural research, deployable solutions.
Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend
- Researchers and scientists in neuroscience, neuroengineering, and neural interfaces
- Developers and engineers in neurotechnology and assistive systems
- Data scientists, AI specialists, and signal processing experts
- Product managers and test engineers in functional augmentation and neural devices
- Industry solution providers implementing neural interface technologies and BCI systems
Topics
including but not limited to:
Emerging Technologies in Neural Interfaces
Materials, microelectrode designs, and high-quality signal capture for neural interfaces.
Closed-Loop Neural Control and Adaptive Feedback Systems
Bidirectional interfaces with adaptive control for real-time interaction and feedback in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and wearables.
Applied Neural Interface Methods for Functional Systems
Techniques combining signal processing, device integration, and adaptive control for functional augmentation and assistive technologies.
Neural Interface System Integration and Deployment
Modular platforms with sensing, stimulation, computation, and feedback, including workflows for testing and deployment in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and wearables.
Connecting Industry and Academia
More than a discussion of the latest advances in neural interfaces, the Conference serves as a meeting point and community hub where experts from academia and industry can exchange ideas, present emerging methods and systems, and explore translational innovations in functional augmentation and assistive technologies.
By connecting participants across the value chain, the Conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange that drives technology transfer, commercialization, and real-world application of innovations.