Agenda of forthcoming events at which members of the consortium will be taking part:
The 25th 2025 at Kursaal Bern, Swiss
The overarching theme for 2024-2026 is Mastering Complexity. This theme addresses the dynamic changes in the world and the challenges faced by the medical technology industry.

The Swiss Medtech Day provides a platform for discussing these challenges. By sharing experiences, best practices, and innovative approaches, participants can collaboratively devise strategies to navigate complexity and ensure the industry’s future viability.
Partner attending the event : FHNW
From 22 to 25 June 2025 in Paris, France

23rd IEEE International NEWCAS ConfereNce
The mission of the IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS) is to stimulate research activities and enhance interaction between researchers in the fields of circuits and systems.
Partner attending the event : Morgan Madec et Manon Lambert (ICube-UNISTRA)
A paper was accepted and will be published in IEEE Xplore : Machine-learning algorithm applied to magnetic localization.
From 13 to 15 May 2025, Erfurt, Germany

The 21st rapid.tech 3D will focus on practical applications, innovative technologies and forward-looking AM trends.
Partner attending the event : FHNW
The FHNW will present the latest prototype produce by the consortium at its stand, showcasing a faster design of custom-made orthoses and prostheses to the attendees.
From 8 to 10 April 2025, Berlin, Germany

DMEA – Europe´s Leading Digital Health Conference and Trade Fair
The DMEA is one of Europe’s most important events for digital health. Experts from the digital health industry will meet in Berlin.
Partner attending the event: HS-KL
From 7 to 9 March 2025, Strasbourg, France

The Scientific Game Jam is an international event that brings together scientists and video game developers to create a game in 48 hours, based on a research project.
Partner attending the event : Manon Lambert (PhD student ICube – UNISTRA) will be taking part in the challenge, to create a game based on the subject of her PhD project.
From 12 to 14 February, Montreal, Canada
FETCH – French-speaking Winter School on Heterogeneous Embedded Systems Design Technologies
Controlling the heterogeneity of embedded systems through efficient design technologies is an essential challenge for the years to come. To keep up with and anticipate the emergence of new techniques for modeling, validating and integrating these systems, FETCH 2025 aims to bring together and combine expertise on these different fields.
It is a unique event for scientists and professionals willing to share and to exchange the most recent findings in these fields.
Partner attending the event : Morgan Madec (ICube-UNISTRA)