Neurotechnology: The Future of Connected Medicine is Here Today
Instant and remote delivery of a digital prescription to a patient's implant is not a science fiction; this is the reality for today's cutting edge neurotech devices. Bioelectronic medicine is displacing traditional pharmaceuticals by delivering precision electrical stimulus to your nervous system to address a plethora of conditions. In session you will learn about: What is neurotechnology and how is it revolutionising therapies in a connected digital world? How are cutting-edge communications technologies driving innovation in patient care? What are the barriers to adoption and can overcoming the technical challenges help those suffering from conditions from depression to rheumatoid arthritis?
About Hannah Claridge
Dr Hannah Claridge leads the Neurotechnology team at TTP, Europe's largest independent deep tech consultancy.
She believes that the most exciting breakthroughs happen when science, engineering and business combine. Commercialising an idea is what enables scientific research to make a large impact and reach the people who will benefit from it the most.
Hannah applies her scientific skills and insatiable curiosity to solve commercial problems. As a product development physicist with a PhD in neuroscience, she specialises in creating new neurotechnology and other disruptive hardware products for healthcare applications. She helps to bring new products to the market by balancing the complexities of technology development with the realities of healthcare businesses.
About Alex Stokoe
Alex Stokoe is an electronic engineering consultant at TTP specialising in neurotechnology and connected medical devices.
Alex has developed clinical technologies for some of the world's largest Med Tech companies as well as contributing to the success of ambitious start-ups.