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IRVINE, Calif., December 04, 2025—A leading name in neurodiagnostic technology will present its cutting-edge EEG portfolio at the upcoming American Epilepsy Society (AES) 2025 Annual Meeting, taking place from December 5 to 9 in Atlanta. Visitors to Booth #725 will have the opportunity to discover a range of advanced solutions designed through close collaboration with healthcare professionals.
These innovative products emphasize key aspects such as mobility, connectivity, and high performance, all aimed at enhancing the quality of neurological care. The company’s commitment to advancing EEG technology is backed by a rich history of over 70 years of innovation in the field. This meeting serves as a platform for the organization to connect with clinicians and showcase how their technology can improve patient outcomes in epilepsy management. Attendees can expect to gain insights into the latest advancements in neurodiagnostics that promise to transform the landscape of neurological healthcare.
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