Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA)

Electrocardiographic Imaging Summit 2023

Don't miss out on this exceptional gathering of ECGI experts in Valencia

An extraordinary confluence of brilliance and innovation is set to occur at the Electrocardiographic Imaging Summit 2023, scheduled from November 5th to 8th, in the vibrant city of Valencia, Spain. Organized meticulously by the CEI consortium, this Summit promises an enlightening array of invited talks coupled with stimulating scientific sessions that will magnify focus on the new and emerging technologies in Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI).

Participants will be bestowed to foster new connections, network with leading experts, and unravel the latest advancements within the ECGI community. The Summit is more than an event; it is a holistic experience destined to spark intellectual curiosity and drive innovation within the realm of Electrocardiographic Imaging.

However, please be informed that the period for abstract submission is now closed. For those still keen on being part of this revolutionary event, the registration window remains open until October 23rd.

Seize this exceptional opportunity to explore the latest advances and forge meaningful connections in the ECGI community. Stay tuned for continuous updates and gear up for an unforgettable event that promises a confluence of knowledge, expertise, and technological advancement.

For any further updates or details, please visit the official website. For further inquiries or additional information, feel free to reach out to: info@ecgisummit.com.

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