Researchers from the ITACA COR group at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) had a prominent presence at the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) Congress 2025, recently held in Vienna.
The team presented different scientific studies — including eight contributions between oral and poster presentations — highlighting the enormous potential of an innovative non-invasive technology: Electrocardiographic Imaging without images (ECGI).
Jointly developed by ITACA and the spin-off Corify Care, ECGI is already being integrated into real-world clinical workflows through collaborations with leading hospitals. This technology enables non-invasive visualization of the heart’s electrical activity, eliminating the need for catheter insertion or complex invasive procedures.
The contributions, developed in collaboration with Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, and Hospital Universitario La Fe demonstrate how ECGI can revolutionize cardiac electrophysiology.

Clinical applications include risk stratification, precise localization of arrhythmic circuits, and personalized planning and optimization of treatment strategies.
«The presence of ITACA COR at the EHRA Congress reflects our commitment to cutting edge research, bringing together engineering, artificial intelligence and medicine to improve patient care», says Andreu Climent, ITACA researcher and one of the contributors to the conference.
Finally, Andreu highlights that ECGI represents a “progress towards safer, more accurate and personalized cardiac electrophysiology”, and its international impact continues to grow “thanks to the synergy between science, technology, and clinical practice”.