The 17th International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering (ICME 2023), successfully concluded in Suzhou, China, from November 3 to 5. The event, hosted by Suzhou University of Science and Technology, featured over 150 experts and scholars from prestigious institutions worldwide.
Chaired by Professor Xiaoming Tian, Vice President of Suzhou University of Science and Technology, the conference showcased keynote presentations by renowned scholars, including Professor Xiaolin Zhou from East China Normal University, Professor Kewei Chen from Banner Alzheimer’s Institute in the United States, Professor Toshiya Murai from Kyoto University, Professor Dezheng Yao from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, and Professor Mechael A. Nitsche from the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors in Germany. These distinguished scholars delivered captivating keynote speeches, sharing their latest academic research findings, which sparked discussions and contemplation among the conference attendees.
Thematic sub-forums on cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, mental health, and biomedical research fostered active participation, allowing scholars to share practical challenges and innovative solutions. Additionally, a satellite venue at the University of Bologna in Italy provided a global audience with real-time access to cutting-edge research. The successful integration of psychology and neurobiological engineering at this event represents a milestone in advancing knowledge in these critical fields.