Event Agenda

An evening at the intersection of robotics, AI, and healthcare — from EEG-based brain-computer interfaces and stroke rehabilitation, to applied machine learning across clinic, home, and remote care.

6:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Welcome

Doors open, check-in, and intro to the evening.

6:15 PM - 7:00 PM

BCI4ALL

This talk presents BCI4ALL, a research project developing EEG-based brain-computer interfaces for individuals with full cognitive awareness but near-total loss of motor control. The presentation covers the project's four research directions: from machine learning for unstable EEG signals, to neurostimulation, multimodal interfaces, and LLM-driven communication.

7:00 PM - 7:30 PM

UpReGain

This talk presents UpReGain, a pilot study focused on stroke rehabilitation. The presentation explores how brain-computer interfaces, virtual reality environments, and a robotic hand exoskeleton can be combined into a single, personalised therapy loop, giving post-stroke patients an active role in their own upper limb recovery.

7:30 PM - 8:00 PM

AI-based healthcare systems (particularly real-time and remote monitoring solutions)

This session brings together three applied ML projects by Hosam Zolfonoon, each tackling a distinct challenge in modern healthcare, from records management to physiological monitoring to emotional intelligence in therapy. Together they illustrate how AI can extend and strengthen care across clinic, home, and remote settings.

Speaker: Hosam Zolfonoon

8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Networking

Stick around for informal conversation, food, and drinks with fellow attendees and speakers.

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Where will it be?

You can join us in our Porto office, at: Avenida Sidónio Pais, 153, Edificio A, Piso 5, 4100-467 Porto

When can I arrive?

Check-in will start 30 minutes before the event

Is there any tolerance in case I'm late?

You will have a 10 minute tolerance, so don't worry if you are running a little behind

Who is this for?

Researchers, engineers, clinicians, and anyone curious about brain-computer interfaces, robotics, and AI applied to healthcare.