McGill University’s 13th Neonatal Conference: Innovation and Technology in Neonatal Care

September 17th, 2024 at the Mount Royal Centre

The Smart Hospital Project team and their collaborators presented their research at McGill University's annual Neonatal Conference.

This year's theme was Innovation and Technology in Neonatal Care, so naturally, we presented our findings regarding the use of wireless vital sign sensors in the NICU.

The entire team was in attendance to support our presenters and learn more about existing research in neonatal care involving new technologies.

Smart Hospital Project presenters included: Dr. Sant'Anna, Eva Sénéchal and Daniel Radeschi.

Collaborators that presented included: Dr. Ola Saugstad, Dr. John Rogers, Dr. Debra Weese-Mayer

The Smart Hospital Project team and their collaborators presented their research at McGill University's annual Neonatal Conference.

This year's theme was Innovation and Technology in Neonatal Care, so naturally, we presented our findings regarding the use of wireless vital sign sensors in the NICU.

The entire team was in attendance to support our presenters and learn more about existing research in neonatal care involving new technologies.

Smart Hospital Project presenters included: Dr. Sant'Anna, Eva Sénéchal and Daniel Radeschi.

Collaborators that presented included: Dr. Ola Saugstad, Dr. John Rogers, Dr. Debra Weese-Mayer

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project

Help us change the future of neonatal care.

© 2024 Smart Hospital Project