Neurovirtual participated in SLEEP 2025 – Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS), held from June 8 to 11 in Seattle, USA. This event is a global reference in sleep medicine and research, bringing together experts from the AASM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine) and the SRS (Sleep Research Society). This year’s congress highlighted key topics such as innovations in polysomnography (PSG), sleep apnea subtyping, pediatric PSG, integration with machine learning algorithms, and the latest AASM clinical guidelines.
At the Neurovirtual booth, an American company with equipment manufactured in the United States, participants had the opportunity to explore the BWIII PSG Plus and HST Compass systems — high-precision solutions for in-lab and home sleep testing. Being present at events like SLEEP allows Neurovirtual to stay closely connected to scientific advancements, engage with professionals from diverse specialties, and reinforce its commitment to quality in PSG and EEG diagnostics. By combining cutting-edge technology with expert technical support, Neurovirtual continues to be a global reference in neurodiagnostics and sleep medicine.