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CRANIA 2026 Conference

The 5th annual CRANIA Conference will be held at the BMO Conference Centre at the Krembil Discovery Tower, Toronto Western Hospital located in downtown Toronto on July 23 and 24, 2026. The conference features keynotes, workshops, and panel discussions on comprehensive topics pertaining to the emerging field of neuromodulation. Our goal is to provide a highly-interactive environment which will foster learning and networking for all those who are interested in neuromodulation.

The annual CRANIA Conference is a forum of students, scientists, clinicians, engineers, neurosurgeons, mathematicians, psychologists and others involved in the development of neuromodulation procedures and device creation who have come together to shape the future of the industry.

This year’s meeting is a special edition focused on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), celebrating Toronto’s historic role in the evolution of this transformative technology. It is also an official satellite event of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS) Annual Meeting (Toronto, July 26–30, 2026)

*Please be aware that photography and video may be taken during the event and used on our websites, social media, and other promotional materials.

CRANIA 2026 Conference

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Venue

Thu July 23, 2026 - Fri July 24, 2026

Venue

BMO Conference Centre, Toronto Western Hospital, 60 Leonard Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2R1

The 5th annual CRANIA Conference will be held at the BMO Conference Centre at the Krembil Discovery Tower, Toronto Western Hospital located in downtown Toronto on July 23 and 24, 2026. The conference features keynotes, workshops, and panel discussions on comprehensive topics pertaining to the emerging field of neuromodulation. Our goal is to provide a highly-interactive environment which will foster learning and networking for all those who are interested in neuromodulation.

The annual CRANIA Conference is a forum of students, scientists, clinicians, engineers, neurosurgeons, mathematicians, psychologists and others involved in the development of neuromodulation procedures and device creation who have come together to shape the future of the industry.

This year’s meeting is a special edition focused on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), celebrating Toronto’s historic role in the evolution of this transformative technology. It is also an official satellite event of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS) Annual Meeting (Toronto, July 26–30, 2026)

*Please be aware that photography and video may be taken during the event and used on our websites, social media, and other promotional materials.

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Thu July 23, 2026
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