The “Journées CORTICO 2026” symposium will focus on advancements in Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), Neurotechnology, and Cognitive Neuroscience from May 18 to May 20, 2026, at the University of Lille in France. This event marks a significant milestone as it celebrates the 20th anniversary of BCI research in the country, featuring prominent experts who will share their insights and findings in keynote sessions.
CORTICO, a non-profit scientific association established in France, aims to foster collaboration among researchers and academics in the fields of BCI, Neurotechnology, and Cognitive Neuroscience. The symposium will offer a diverse program, including lectures, oral presentations, poster sessions, and invaluable networking opportunities tailored for early-career researchers.
Comprehensive Program and Accessibility
The event will be conducted in both French and English, with live interpretation services provided throughout the gathering to ensure accessibility for participants from around the globe. This multilingual approach reflects CORTICO’s commitment to inclusivity and the dissemination of knowledge across linguistic boundaries.
Participants can expect a rich exchange of ideas, with sessions designed to highlight recent advancements and future directions in BCI research. The symposium will serve as a platform for discussing innovative applications of neurotechnology and its implications for cognitive neuroscience.
Registration and Further Information
Those interested in attending the symposium can find registration details on the official CORTICO website. The extended deadline for registration provides an opportunity for more researchers and academics to engage in this pivotal event.
As the fields of BCI, Neurotechnology, and Cognitive Neuroscience continue to evolve, the “Journées CORTICO 2026” symposium will play a crucial role in shaping the future of these disciplines, fostering collaboration and innovation among leading experts and emerging researchers alike.