Health Innovation and Technologies Festival
@hwuhealthinnov
James Watt Centre, Heriot-Watt University
1st and 2nd of April 2019
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http://hit-festival.org 28-02-2019 15:41:01
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Join us at the HIT (Health innovation and Technologies) Research Festival, taking place on the 1st & 2nd April 2019 Heriot-Watt University , celebrating our achievements in the Health Technologies sector and as part of our activities in the #yearofhealth2019
Want to see inside our labs involved in health related research? We are delighted to partner with ASCUS Art & Science lab to create a photographic exhibition to celebrate our #yearofhealth2019
Who is coming to the Health Innovation and Technologies Festival ation and Technologies Festival DAY 1 on 1st of April 2019 Heriot-Watt University ? Find out here: hit-festival.org/list-of-attend… #yearofhealth2019
If you are interested in the Health Innovation and Technologies Festival ation and Technologies DAY 1... you might also be interested in DAY 2! The registration for the International Workshop on Neurorobotics and Neural Disorders has just opened! Visit hit-festival.org/day-2/ #yearofhealth2019
We have SOLD OUT all our DAY 1 Academic AND Industry/Charity tickets, but if you are curious about the buzz and want to join us on the 1st of April, write to us [email protected] and we may be able to help! #Yearofhealth2019
182 tickets reserved for the Health Innovation and Technologies Festival ation and Technologies Research festival on April 1st! Join us and be there for the premiere of the fantastic photographic exhibition curated by ASCUS Art & Science on the occasion of HWU #yearofhealth2019
A well balanced attendance expected at Health Innovation and Technologies Festival Heriot-Watt University on Monday! Ticket sales closing TODAY at 2pm! #Yearofhealth2019
Can taking up a new activity help thinking skills as we age? Last call for volunteers to help us find out! If you’re 65 or over we’ll get you started on a new activity to explore if that might benefit brain health. Email [email protected] or call 0131 451 8009 for details
DAY 2 of Health Innovation and Technologies Festival full swing with #OICrucible at Dynamic Earth and IWNND at Heriot-Watt University postgrad centre
Dr Gihan Weerasinghe from University of Oxford presenting "Predicting the effects of deep brain stimulation using a computational model" at IWNND19 DAY 2 Health Innovation and Technologies Festival #Neuro4PD