International Conference on Advancement in Healthcare Technology and Biomedical Engineering on August 28-30, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada

International Conference on Advancement in Healthcare Technology and Biomedical Engineering on August 28-30, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada

 

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We are pleased to invite you and your students to submit your research and attend the 2025 International Conference on Advancement in Healthcare Technology and Biomedical Engineering (AHTBE 2025 https://ahtbe.ca/), which will take place in Vancouver, Canada, August 28-29 which is organized by the Canadian Association for Artificial Intelligence and Future Studies.

AHTBE 2025 aims to bring together leading researchers, industry professionals, and academics to exchange ideas and advancements in healthcare technology, biomedical engineering, AI-driven medical solutions, and digital health innovations.

Track 1: Biomedical Imaging and Signal Processing

• Medical Image Classification

• Medical Image Segmentation

• Image reconstruction and enhancement

• Medical imaging modalities (MRI, CT, etc.)

• Signal processing (EEG, ECG, EMG, etc.)

• AI applications in medical imaging

• Optical imaging and spectroscopy

• 3D/4D imaging technologies

• Data fusion and multi-modality imaging

• Image-guided interventions

Track 2: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare

• AI-driven diagnostics and predictive analytics

• Machine learning for personalized medicine

• Natural language processing for medical data

• Explainable AI in healthcare

• AI applications in drug discovery

• Deep learning for medical image analysis

• Decision support systems

• Ethics and bias in AI for healthcare

Track 3: Healthcare Robotics and Automation

• Robotic-assisted surgery

• Rehabilitation robotics

• AI-driven robotic systems in healthcare

• Autonomous robots for elderly care

• Wearable robotic exoskeletons

• Human-robot interaction in healthcare

• Sensor integration in healthcare robotics

• Automation in hospital logistics

Track 4: Wearable and Implantable Devices

• Biosensors for health monitoring

• Implantable medical devices (pacemakers, neurostimulators)

• Smart wearable technologies

• Energy harvesting for medical implants

• Wireless health monitoring systems

• Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)

• Challenges in biocompatibility and material design

• Device regulation and safety

Track 5: Telemedicine and e-Health

• Advances in telehealth platforms

• Mobile health applications

• Remote monitoring technologies

• Security and privacy in e-health systems

• Blockchain applications in telemedicine

• Digital health interventions for chronic diseases

• Remote surgical systems

• Accessibility and usability of telemedicine solutions

Track 6: Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering

• Biomaterials for implants and prosthetics

• 3D bioprinting and tissue scaffolds

• Nanotechnology in biomaterials

• Regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies

• Biodegradable materials in healthcare

• Drug delivery systems using biomaterials

• Mechanical properties of biomedical materials

• Biocompatibility and regulatory challenges

Track 7: Healthcare Data Analytics and Management

• Big data in healthcare

• Data interoperability in electronic health records

• Predictive modeling for population health

• Real-time analytics for clinical decision-making

• Data visualization in healthcare

• Privacy-preserving data analytics

• Challenges in managing unstructured medical data

• Cloud-based healthcare systems

Track 8: AI Assistive Technologies

• Advanced prosthetics and orthotics

• Neurological rehabilitation technologies

• Virtual reality for physical therapy

• Brain-computer interfaces for rehabilitation

• Cognitive rehabilitation tools

• Smart assistive devices for the elderly

• Gamification in rehabilitation

• Evaluation of assistive technology outcomes

For questions & Queries, contact Dr. Ghazanfar Latif:

[email protected]

+1 (604) 562-1900

 

Name: Canadian Association for Artificial Intelligence and Future Studies (AAIFS)

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