Cover Image for NeuroWorks 2026 - Scalable Neurotechnology: Innovation, Translation and Transformative Treatments
Cover Image for NeuroWorks 2026 - Scalable Neurotechnology: Innovation, Translation and Transformative Treatments

NeuroWorks 2026 - Scalable Neurotechnology: Innovation, Translation and Transformative Treatments

Hosted by NeuroWorks Cambridge & 3 others
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About Event

Neurotech is developing rapidly, with devices offering more precision and greater potential for scaling. Our flagship forum will provide a focused examination of the field’s direction by showcasing cutting-edge technological advances, as well as highlighting the importance of aligning clinical needs early in the development of technologies.

This interactive meeting aims to drive insight and collaboration across disciplines by purposeful exchanges with structured networking, informal discussions, and showcases selected from offered contributions. It will also provide an in-depth exploration of neurotech through a mix of presentations, panel discussions, problem-solving sessions and showcases.

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Speakers confirmed to date:
- Harith Akram (University College London)
- Luke Bashford (Newcastle University)
- Andy Jackson (Newcastle University)
- Katja Kornysheva (University of Birmingham)
- Zoe Kourtzi (University of Cambridge)
- Tamar Makin (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit)
- Ben Underwood (Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust)
- Anne Vanhoestenberge (King’s College London & MAISI)

Sessions will include:
1. Neurotech: Advances, Ambition and Possibilities
2. Enhancing Patient-Centricity
3. Translating Neurotech: The Pathways
4. Have Your Say – Tackling Bottlenecks in UK Neurotech

Who should attend?

This meeting is open to participants from across the UK, based in multiple sectors, including neuroscience, engineering, clinical practice, investment, and advanced technology. We also welcome those with relevant skills keen to enter neurotech, such as game developers, ML researchers, as well as patients and family members with first-hand experience of clinical need, keen to connect with innovators or funders.

We welcome attendees from outside the UK. However, please note that Cambridge NeuroWorks is unable to provide visa support or documentation for entry into the UK, and attendance at this event cannot be used for this purpose.

Please provide information about your visa status or visiting scholar arrangements during registration to assist with your application review.

Children, infants and under 18s

This event is designed for adult attendees. However, we recognise that some participants may need to attend with a young infant.

If you are planning to bring a baby, please contact us in advance so we can advise and make appropriate arrangements where possible. Please note that the event is not designed to accommodate toddlers or young children.

College participants under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times and provide a completed parent/guardian consent form in advance of the event.
You can contact us at [email protected]

Location
Ray Dolby Centre, Department of Physics - The Cavendish Laboratory JJ Thomson Avenue, CB3 0US