Webinar Invitation: Fetal Diagnosis and Monitoring Technologies

The antenatal period is a remarkable yet inherently vulnerable phase of human development. Fetal well-being can be affected by a wide range of conditions that vary throughout gestation, creating a critical need for effective monitoring, diagnostic tools, and predictive technologies to support clinical decision-making. Fetal monitoring remains uniquely challenging due to limited accessibility and the inherent constraints of assessing an unborn patient.

On Monday, March 23, at 15:30 CET, we will explore this frontier alongside Professor Danilo Pani.

During this exclusive webinar, organized by the Therapeutic and Diagnostic System and Technology TAC, we will analyze the evolution of fetal monitoring technologies, from the historical perspectives that paved the way to the innovations currently defining the future of the field.


About the speaker

Danilo Pani is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cagliari (Italy), where he serves as Coordinator of the BSc and MSc programs in Biomedical Engineering and Head of the Medical Devices and Signal Processing (MeDSP) Lab. He teaches biomedical signal analysis and processing as well as biomedical instrumentation.

His research focuses on medical devices, biomedical signal processing, and machine learning, with a specific emphasis on:

  • Cardiac electrophysiology and non-invasive fetal ECG.
  • Wearable electronics and unconventional electrodes for electrophysiological monitoring.
  • Digital biomarkers in neurophysiology and neuromotor (tele)rehabilitation.

Professor Pani has authored over 150 indexed publications and holds six patents. He has established an extensive international research network, particularly in fetal electrocardiography, and has organized numerous high-level scientific events.


Event Details

  • Date: Monday, 23 March 2026
  • Time: 15:30 CET
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Title: Fetal Diagnosis and Monitoring Technologies: Historical Perspectives and Modern Innovations

The future of biomedical engineering begins where life takes shape. Do not miss the opportunity to witness it firsthand.

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