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H. Barioudi, T. Felderhoff, and J. Thiem, Night of Biosignals. 2025.
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Dortmund in the Ruhr area is a relevant biomedical technology location - especially in the context of research, training and innovation. With the Biomedicine Center Dortmund (BMZ), the metropolis of 600,000 inhabitants offers more than 35 companies from the sector an outstanding infrastructure for research, development and technology transfer. This is surrounded by a lively start-up scene in the field of biomedicine. At the same time, Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts is training the specialists and young scientists of tomorrow with its established Bachelor's and Master's study programs in the field of biomedical engineering. Researchers at the university also deliver innovations in the fields of diagnostics, assistance systems and medical device technology. Dortmund and the Ruhr region thus benefit from a constantly growing network between science and Business Studies.
During the Night of Biosignals, Fachhochschule Dortmund opens its doors and invites interested parties to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of biomedical engineering. Students and researchers will present exciting projects, interactive experiments and the latest technologies that make signals from the human body visible and understandable. Whether heartbeat, muscle activity or brain waves - here you can see how technology can save lives, promote health and shape the medicine of tomorrow.
https://nacht-der-biosignale.de/teilnehmende-staedte/dortmund