Translational Advances in Neural Interfaces
Tools, Methods, and Applications for Neural Interfaces in Augmentation and Rehabilitation
International Conference: 9–10 June 2026, Berlin, Germany
The Conference brings together researchers, engineers, clinicians, and industry experts to explore neural interface technologies for augmentation and rehabilitation. Discussions will focus on advances in neural signal acquisition, device integration, closed-loop control, and translational applications, emphasizing both emerging research and practical tools that bridge laboratory developments with real-world implementation.
Keywords: neural interfaces, brain-machine interfaces, neural engineering, neural signal acquisition, neural decoding, bidirectional interfaces, closed-loop neural control, intracortical electrodes, neural stimulation, neuroprosthetics, cortical interfaces, peripheral nerve interfaces, translational neural research, adaptive neural control, human neural interfacing.
Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend
- Researchers and scientists in neuroscience and neuroengineering
- Developers and engineers in neural interfaces and neurotechnology
- Data scientists, AI specialists, and signal processing experts
- Product managers and test engineers in rehabilitation and neural devices
- Industry solution providers applying neurotechnology, BCI, and assistive systems
Topics
including but not limited to:
Emerging Technologies in Neural Interfaces
Innovations in neural interface materials, device design, and signal acquisition and transmission.
Closed-Loop Neural Control and Sensory Feedback Systems
Bidirectional neural interfaces and closed-loop control for prosthetics and exoskeletons.
Translational and Clinical Applications of Neural Interfaces
Clinical applications in rehabilitation, assistive technologies, and augmentation.
Neural Interface-Driven Augmentation and Rehabilitation Systems
Integration with prosthetics, exoskeletons, and wearable systems with multi-modal feedback.
Connecting Industry and Academia
This Conference goes beyond discussing the latest advances in neural interface technologies, including signal acquisition, bidirectional control, and system integration. It also serves as a unique meeting point and community hub where experts from academia and industry can establish cross-sector collaborations, exchange ideas, and present new devices, experimental methods, and translational breakthroughs in neural engineering.
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.