Highlights in PSG and HST Equipment
From March 14 to 16, 2025, Neurovirtual participated in the Canadian Sleep Society Conference, held in Montreal. The event brought together physicians, technologists, and sleep medicine specialists under the theme “Healthy Sleep for Healthy Canadians.”
Neurovirtual showcased its latest equipment for polysomnography (PSG) and home sleep testing (HST), featuring models like the BWIII PSG, BWIII PSG Plus, BWMini PSG, BWMini HST, and HST Compass. The standout product was the BWIII PSG Plus, praised for its high-resolution signal, clinical versatility, and advanced analysis capabilities.
Scientific Topics on EEG and Sleep
Several high-level topics were presented during the conference, directly related to EEG and PSG in clinical practice:
- PSG developments across pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations
- EEG applications in non-epileptic sleep disorders
- New approaches to detecting micro-arousals using EEG
- Automated analysis of PSG and HST data
- Sleep fragmentation and its neurological consequences
These discussions reinforced the need for precise, reliable diagnostic tools—exactly what Neurovirtual’s solutions provide to sleep professionals around the world.
Neurovirtual Strengthens Presence in Canada
Neurovirtual’s CEO, Ed Faria, attended the event to connect directly with local physicians and researchers. The company also emphasized its Toronto-based office, which offers dedicated technical and commercial support across Canada.
Participation in the CSS 2025 underlines Neurovirtual’s ongoing commitment to innovation, clinical excellence, and partnership with the sleep medicine community both locally and globally.