Wearable Sensing is actively participating in the Neuroscience community, by hosting monthly webinars, attending conferences, and more. To watch recording of our previous webinars and conferences, go to our presentations page
Upcoming Events
Previous Events
Neuroscience 2025
From November 16th to November 19th, Wearable Sensing will be exhibiting at the 2025 gathering of Society for Neuroscience, located at Booth #3025. At the conference, we will showcase the latest in dry electrode EEG innovation, including EEG+fNIRS, EEG+VR, and more. To learn more about these devices, please fill out the contact form below
SfN Satellite Workshop
Join us on November 17th, 2025 from 7-9:30 PM at the Marriott Marquis to see live demos of Wearable Sensing's wireless, ambulatory, VR-ready, high-fidelity dry electrode EEG technology. Experience first-hand artifact-free signals, rapid setup, all-day comfort, high-density EEG with synchronized multimodal compatibility with ExG, fNIRS, eye tracking, motion tracking, and more!
IEEE EMBS Neural Engineering
From November 11th to November 14th, Wearable Sensing will be exhibiting at the 2025 IEEE EMBC International Conference on Neural Engineering. At the conference, we will showcase the latest in dry electrode EEG innovation, including EEG+fNIRS, EEG+VR, and more. To learn more about these devices, please fill out the contact form below
Neuroscience 2024
10/5/2024-10/9/2025
IEEE EMBC 2024
7/15/2024-7/19/2024
Neuromarketing 2024
3/19/2024-3/21/2024
Neuroscience 2023
11/11/2023-11/15/2023
Neuroscience 2022
11/12/20222-11/16/2022
NYC Neuromodulation 2022
7/28/2022-8/1/2022
News
AI, Creativity & The Future of Film
An incredible event hosted by the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where Dr. Karim Jerbi and his team showcased a cutting-edge real-time neurofeedback paradigm that dynamically modulated audio and visual stimuli based on the subject’s brain state. The interactive multimedia control elements were also uniquely created using generative AI technology
Wearable Sensing sponsored the NeuroTechX Club at UCSD by providing DSI systems to support their development of an ultra-rapid SSVEP speller. The team went on to place 2nd in a nationwide competition for creating a spelling application that enables users to connect to a local phone or tablet, allowing them to remotely communicate with a caregiver.