At IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society 2025 in Copenhagen, the session on Conformal Neural Interfaces: Technologies and Applications led to thoughtful discussions on the future of neuroelectronics. Vasso Giagka showcased the promise of long-lasting, high-density conformal neural interfaces built with medical-grade polymers. An approach that closely alignes with the vision of the SPARCLE Consortium.

SPARCLE is proud to contribute to this evolving field, where bioelectronic medicine is becoming softer, smarter, and more seamlessly integrated into the body.
This project has received funding through the Xecs research and innovation program, supported by national funding authorities under the coordination of Eureka.
More information is available here.