Dividat focuses on living better for longer

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24.07.2024

Feusisberg/Zurich – Dividat is inviting interested parties to the Think & Move Symposium at the Swiss art museum Kunsthaus Zürich on September 3. It focuses on the art of living better for longer. The program comprises lectures, case examples, and a podium discussion.

Dividat is holding the Think & Move Symposium at Kunsthaus Zürich on September 3. According to the event announcement from the medtech company based in the Swiss canton of Schwyz, it focuses on the art of living better for longer. It states: “At a time when scientific progress and technological innovations are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, we are concentrating on one of humanity’s most fascinating and ambitious aims.”

For the symposium’s keynote speaker, Dividat has recruited Till Hornung, CEO of Kliniken Valens. Additional speakers are Leonie Bode, Co-Founder & Medical Director of AYUN, Philipp Peter, Owner and Founder of Physiotherapie AVEO, and Barbara Studer, Founder and CEO of Hirncoach AG. The event will be opened with a welcoming address by the Founder of Dividat AG, Eva van het Reve.

In addition to the speakers, the program also includes impressions from practice and a podium discussion. A Dividat “Technowalk” will be held during the break for participants to experience the latest technological developments. The symposium will be rounded off with show presentations as well as a celebratory reception with a buffet lunch, where a reaction game challenge can also be attempted.

Dividat writes: “The symposium is aimed at management staff and specialists at rehabilitation clinics, retirement or nursing homes, physiotherapists, and anyone else interested in cognitive motor training solutions.” The medtech company is accepting online registrations. ce/hs

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