VASCOVID FREE WORKSHOP | Optical monitoring of microvascular health in the intensive care & beyond

The core technologies of the VASCOVID project are based on near-infrared light which penetrates deep (>1 cm) into the tissues and returns important clinical information.

The core technologies of the VASCOVID project are based on near-infrared light which penetrates deep (>1 cm) into the tissues and returns important clinical information.
November 7, 2022

Dates: 10th + 11th of November, 2022

The VASCOVID Consortium is organizing a workshop about optical monitoring tools and intensive care. The two-day event that will focus on how smart photonic devices can provide useful information about the microvascular health of the patients admitted to the intensive care units, by monitoring their hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism.

Asphalion is in charge of the Regulatory aspects of the project, taking care of the requirements, documentation and needs for the regulatory affairs throughout the project.

The event is open to anyone interested. You can just go to the venue at the Auditorium of the Politecnico di Milano University or you can follow the sessions online. Registrations are open:

https://bit.ly/3zRen1f

Should you require further information, you can contact us at: info@asphalion.com

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101016087

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