Innovators in neuroscience are heading to Chicago, Illinois, for the world’s largest neuroscience event. The annual Neuroscience 2024 tradeshow, organised by the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), is set to take place this year from 5-9 October, drawing together thousands of the world’s leading researchers, innovators, and industry professionals.

Hosted at McCormick Place, Neuroscience 2024 offers a platform for professionals to exchange ideas, explore the latest research, and discuss new technologies that are shaping the future of neuroscience.  This year, Alleima, a trusted partner of leading OEMs and medical device companies for the development and manufacturing of complex medical solutions, will be present. Its broad range of capabilities to provide solutions that sense, measure, transmit, and stimulate are commonly applied in DBS and SCS devices. The company draws on its material expertise and processing capabilities covering a wide range of metals, alloys, coatings, surface treatments, and assembly services. The company will demonstrate its continued commitment to supporting the advancement of neuroscience through its high-quality, precision materials.

With a reputation for unmatched quality, Alleima has become a trusted partner for manufacturers who depend on precision-engineered wire-based solutions to push the boundaries of neuroscience. Whether it is the development of high-performance alloys that enable advanced neural stimulation devices or precision tubing essential for complex neurodiagnostic tools, Alleima’s materials are critical in ensuring that innovative medical technologies can operate reliably under the most challenging conditions.

What is happening at Neuroscience 2024?

This year’s event promises to offer a comprehensive agenda packed with scientific presentations and keynote speakers that cover the latest developments in neural engineering, cognitive research, and brain imaging techniques. Neuroscience 2024 is not just about knowledge sharing, but about fostering collaboration.

 There will also be ‘Ask Anything’ sessions, panel sessions, “meet-the-expert” and “meet-the-clinician-expert” sessions, as well as satellite events, providing platforms for interactive discussions about new research and technological innovations. In addition, the event will include a series of professional development workshops and advocacy sessions, ensuring learning opportunities for both early career researchers and seasoned professionals.

For attendees at Neuroscience 2024, this will be a unique opportunity to engage with Alleima’s team of experts, who will be on hand to discuss how the company’s solutions can support a wide range of neuroscience applications, from neural implants to surgical instruments but also discover more about the company’s latest advancements and how its products can help unlock new possibilities in brain research and medical device innovation.

To learn more about the engineering services and processing capabilities of Alleima download the whitepaper below or visit the company’s website: www.alleima.com/medical