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Maudsley Neurotechnology Conference 2025

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), Denmark Hill Campus, London

15MayMNT Conference

About the event

King’s Health Partners Neurosciences invites you to this one-day Maudsley Neurotechnology Meeting to share recent innovations in neurotechnology treatment applications for psychiatric and neurological disorders, and to network with those involved in neurotechnology research in these specialties.

Who should attend?

This event is open to any individual or organisation with an interest in neurotechnology such as Clinicians, Industry, Students, Trainees, Academic Scientists, Researchers, Allied Health Professionals and those with a general interest in neuroscience.

Why attend?

Attending this event will give you an opportunity to learn more about advancements in the neurotechnology sector and will allow you to network and make meaningful connections with other professionals.

Programme

We will be featuring an exciting line-up of speakers which include industry leaders and academic experts working across a range of clinical neurotechnology applications such as brain-computer interfaces and invasive and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques (including transcranial magnetic stimulation, temporal interference stimulation, focussed ultrasound and deep brain stimulation).

 

Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come - first served basis.

This event is in-person only.

The early bird rates below are available until 14th March. After this date the standard ticket rate will be £175, Concession rates will be - postgraduate students / professional trainees / Early Career Researchers / Allied Health Professionals £100; undergraduate students £75

At this event

Paul Shotbolt

Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Neuropsychiatrist

Michael Craig

Professor in Forensic & Neurodevelopmental Sciences

Ines Violante

Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Engineering

Cynthia Fu

Professor of Affective Neuroscience & Psychotherapy

Hamilton Morrin

Academic Clinical Fellow

Tim Nicholson

Reader in Neuropsychiatry


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