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Location

The Neuro.
Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital. 3801 University Street, Montreal, Qc H3A 2B4

Date

Nov 13, 2024
Expiré

Time

08:30 - 17:00

Mini-Retreat on Wearable Technologies For Sleep Monitoring

Navigating Challenges and Opportunities for Sleep Monitoring in Clinical and Research Settings

Please note that registration for this event is now closed. Registration has reached its maximum capacity.

November 11, 2024 5:30 PM

The Sleep Network is inviting you to its Mini-retreat on Wearable Technologies for Sleep Monitoring: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities for Sleep Monitoring in Clinical and Research Settings, which will be held on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital. This event is offered free of charge but requires registration.

This exclusive event will bring together leading researchers and clinicians in the field of sleep science to address the latest innovations in wearable sleep tracking technologies. Attendees will engage with experts, gain early access to valuable insights, and explore the future of wearable technologies in sleep research.

Highlights of the event

Keynote presentations by renowned experts

•  Dr. Rébecca Robillard will present Canadian Perspectives on Portable Sleep Technologies, offering insights into the clinical applications and integration of wearables in sleep studies.

•  Dr. Andrew Lim will deliver a talk on Sleep Wearables for Older Adults with Insomnia and at Risk for Dementia, focusing on wearable technologies' role in measuring and improving cognitive health in older populations.

Engaging Short Talks and Round Table Discussions

Participate in discussions on cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and innovative solutions in wearable sleep tracking, alongside interdisciplinary experts from diverse fields such as neuroengineering and public health.

Networking Opportunities

Benefit from targeted networking sessions designed to foster collaboration and exchange ideas with prominent professionals in the field of sleep research.

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