Learn about some of the most cutting-edge medical technologies in the market. Meet the entrepreneurs changing the future of care for spinal cord injury (SCI), and discover what it takes to move your innovation to the next level.
AbilitechTM Medical Founder, President & CEO, Angie Zavoral Conley talks with us about the “wheelchair for the arms,” a new standard of care that can help many who lose arm function live more independently.
HMR Founder and President Dr. Siamak Arzanpour and Chloe Angus, Director of Human Centred Design and User Engagement, talk with us about the next generation of self-balancing, natural walking exoskeletons that offer a full range of motion.
From a heartfelt welcome from ISCoS President Ruth Marshall, to the opening plenary lecture from world-renowned surgeon-scientist Dr. Charles Tator, it was an amazing four days of learning, connecting and sharing knowledge at the ISCoS 60th Annual Scientific Meeting.
WheelAir Founder and Managing Director Corien Staels talks with us about a new technology for wheelchair seating that improves user wellbeing by preventing overheating and excessive sweating.
SpineX Co-Founder and CEO Parag Gad talks with us about SCONE™, a noninvasive neuromodulation technology that leverages cutting-edge laboratory research to aid recovery and restoration of bladder, bowel, respiration, sexual and sensorimotor function.
Join us in the virtual ISCoS Exhibition Hall for Fireside Chats at the Praxis booth. This year, we are hosting two conversations to support shared learning and collaboration among the global SCI community.
Praxis Spinal Cord Institute and the University of Waterloo Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology are proud to launch the Indigenous SCI Grant Competition to improve the lives of people with spinal cord injury.
Artificial intelligence (AI), wearable cameras and 3D sensors, and a mixed-reality video game. The award recipients of the first-ever Spinal Cord Rehab Innovation Challenge, held in partnership between Praxis Spinal Cord Institute and MaRS Discovery District, are harnessing these innovative approaches to measure the impact of rehabilitation activities on improving function for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI).







