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Ectron Exhibiting at the Neuro Convention at Birmingham NEC on the 15th-16th September 2021

Lucille Watts • July 26, 2021

Come visit us and stand D71

15th & 16th September 2021, NEC, Birmingham


Ectron is pleased to announce it will be exhibiting at this years Neuro Convention. Europe’s only trade event for brain and spine experts specialising in rehabilitation, mental health, brain stimulation and diagnostics.


This event provides a unique platform to discover the latest innovations and CPD accredited education that will improve the lives of current and future patients.


At the Neuro Convention you will be able to meet over 50 exhibitors and have time to discuss how rehabilitation technology can increase the efficiency of your hospital, practice or clinic, highlight solutions to simplify the delivery of neuro rehab in community settings.


Attendees will have access to interactive lectures hosted by experts on the latest research, trials and methods transforming how you care for your patients. The University of Plymouth School of Health Professions return to the event to hold their ever-popular workshops. Led by a collection of the world’s leading rehabilitation experts, the workshops sessions offer a unique, interdisciplinary learning environment for health and care professionals. 


Put what you’ve learnt into practice by visiting the live demo area and trial emerging technologies that can assist your patients, manage the services they require and streamline your workload. This year the live demo area welcomes innovative equipment for gait correction, a soft exo-suit for post-stroke walking gait therapy, a rehabilitation robot that teaches resistance and assistive training for early mobilization, a rehabilitation exoskeleton that enables an array of exercises and movements for patients recovering from stroke, MS and TBI and other neurological disorders, plus so much more!


All features at the event are CPD accredited allowing you to meet CPD requirements for appraisals and update your knowledge in line with your expertise.


Come and visit Ectron on stand D71 and learn why the UK's leading neurological rehabilitation companies are trusting Ectron with their rehabilitation technology solutions. Also see the OMEGO Robotic Gait device by Tyromotion , the EksoUE by Ekso Bionics, Fesia Walk and Fesia Grasp by Fesia Technology.


Register for your FREE tickets at www.neuroconvention.com


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