37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society Biomedical Engineering
MiCo - Milano Conference Center (Piazzale Carlo Magno, 1 - Milano)
August 25th - 29th, 2015
Conference Chairs:
Sergio Cerutti, Politecnico, Milano, Italy
Paolo Bonato, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Program Chairs:
Nigel Lovell, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Luca T. Mainardi, Politecnico, Milano, Italy
August 25th - 29th, 2015
Conference Chairs:
Sergio Cerutti, Politecnico, Milano, Italy
Paolo Bonato, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Program Chairs:
Nigel Lovell, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Luca T. Mainardi, Politecnico, Milano, Italy
Sommario
The 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) will take place in Milano, Italy, in the period August 25th-29th, 2015.
It will be a remarkable event as it is the first time that Italy will host a conference of the world’s largest member-based scientific Society in Biomedical Engineering (BME): at the same time, it will be a unique opportunity to come in touch with the actual BME activities all over the world.
The Theme of the Conference is: “Biomedical Engineering: a bridge to improve the Quality of Health Care and the Quality of Life”, thus remarking the central role of BME in the improvement and innovation of health care (with a direct impact on the quality of life) but also focusing on how to reach and maintain a “wellness” status through proper and advanced technologies, devices and protocols.
The Conference will take place in MiCo - Milano Congressi, recently rebuilt (2011) and located in downtown Milano, among the largest conference facilities in Europe and worldwide, catering for up to 18,000 people in 70 or so fully appointed conference rooms.
The full program is available at http://embc.embs.org/2015/
It will be a remarkable event as it is the first time that Italy will host a conference of the world’s largest member-based scientific Society in Biomedical Engineering (BME): at the same time, it will be a unique opportunity to come in touch with the actual BME activities all over the world.
The Theme of the Conference is: “Biomedical Engineering: a bridge to improve the Quality of Health Care and the Quality of Life”, thus remarking the central role of BME in the improvement and innovation of health care (with a direct impact on the quality of life) but also focusing on how to reach and maintain a “wellness” status through proper and advanced technologies, devices and protocols.
The Conference will take place in MiCo - Milano Congressi, recently rebuilt (2011) and located in downtown Milano, among the largest conference facilities in Europe and worldwide, catering for up to 18,000 people in 70 or so fully appointed conference rooms.
The full program is available at http://embc.embs.org/2015/