Society for Behavioral Medicine

movisens once again jets off to the USA, this time for the Society for Behavioral Medicine conference in Washington DC, from the 6th til the 9th of March. Once again we're delighted to show all the delegates our innovative research solutions, and look forward to hearing more about their research goals for the coming year. Please feel free to stop by and share your goals with us, and see how we can help fulfill them.

Wearables in Practice

On the 12th of December 2018, movisens joins other exhibitors at the fifth edition of Wearables in Practice (WIP) in Amsterdam. Topics such as non-invasive methods for long-term monitoring of the autonomic nervous system or heartbeat feedback constitute part of this symposium.

We await interesting lectures by Hans Bussmann and Mark Hoogendoorn and would welcome any participants who would like to visit our stand and learn more about new measuring methods.

Digital Media and Developing Minds Conference

We're delighted to attend the "Digital Media And Developing Minds" conference on the 15th.-18th. October in Long Island, New York, USA. We'll debut our research solutions, with a strong focus on the mobile sensing capabilities of our experience sampling app movisensXS. Our platform offers researchers excellent data collection capabilities to capture on screen behaviour through tracking the use of multiple devices concurrently to get a complete view of participant mobile usage.

We invite delegates to take advantage of our experience and talk with us about our other Behavioural monitoring solutions. Including physiological activity monitoring that provides a complete overview of daily activity over extended durations. Our interactive solutions allow the development of intervention studies, with our activity sensors capable of assessing activity levels, sedentary behaviour time, and even such elements as outdoor exposure and using these parameters to trigger interventions within the app. Combining this with an understanding of the regular mobile phone app use and behaviour promises to offer a detailed insight in this nascent field.
We're looking forward to meeting you all for the first time!

Symposium of the Professions of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

From the 10th to the 12th of May 2018, movisens heads to the Symposium of the professions of "Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy" to take part as an exhibitor. The University Koblenz-Laundau brings together the conference at the Landau campus, presented with the title "Psychotherapy - Multifaceted and Neverending".*

Participants can look forward to exciting keynotes from prominent speakers, including by Prof. Dr. Jutta Joormann from Yale University. In the intervals between interesting discussions, lectures, and presentations, we'd be delighted if you drop by our stand to have a chat with us about your research, and discover how movisens technology might provide an ideal solution for your work.
* - "Psychotherapie - Vielschichtig und Lebensspanne(nd)"

ECSS Dublin 2018

The 23rd "European College of Sport Science" conference takes place in Dublin on the 4th til the 7th of July. Once again, movisens stands ready (at booth 15) to answer all your questions about our physiological sensors and other research solutions.

Austrian Society for Psychology conference

The 13th conference of the Austrian Society for Psychology (Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychologie) (ÖGP) takes place from the 12th til the 14th of April 2018 in the Johannes Kepler Universität in Linz.

The conference focuses on the opportunity of linking newer technologies with classical reactive procedures in order to show new potentials for psychological research. We're looking forward to the interesting presentations, and hope that attendees take a moment to stop by our stand to inform themselves of our innovative methods and research solutions.

movisens at the research conference of the DGKJP

movisens visits Tübingen this week for the 2018 DGKJP research conference. As always, we're looking forward to the presentations and the chance to engage in interesting discussions around the topic of interventions. The conference runs from the 1st to the 2nd of March 2018, and we invite all the participants to stop by our booth over the two days to discuss how we can help them in their research. We'll display our sensors and resources for capturing ambulatory data, and in particular our tools used for intervention studies.

23rd University Day of the German Society of Sport Science

Only a few days remain until the 23rd Sports Science University Day of the dvs in Munich! This evetnt takes place from 13 to the 15th of September 2017 under the heading "Innovation & Technology in Sport". Renowned scientists shall discuss current topics in sports science, give new insights, introduce research methods and much more! The movisens team looks forward to numerous visitors at our stand, located in the immediate vicinity of the main entrance of the TU Munich, the Immathalle!

Ambulatory Assessment Workshops!

Curious about the advantages of Ambulatory Assessment, but are unsure how to implement your study? We're now offering one day workshops to answer your questions. From measuring and analysing physiological data like ECG, through to advanced uses of Experience Sampling, we'll explore different themes in each workshop, providing a theoretical and practical understanding to all participants.

Enrol in one of our workshops!

13th Congress of Health Psychology

The next conference with movisens is on! We're proud to sponsor the 13th Congress on Health Psychology taking place on July 22 to 25, 2017, in Siegen, Germany.

Featuring key notes on the theme of "Health Psychology 4.0 - Conceptual Innovations, Interdisciplinary Perspectives, New Careers" from Jutta Mata, Falko Sniehotta, Ralf Schwarzer and more. The congress promises an interesting look at developments within the field.

At our booth, we present some of the new developments and existing technologies used in Ambulatory Assessment. Drop by and allow us to show you how we can assist you in your research!