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CorTec strengthens Executive Leadership Team and Advisory Board

Dr. Oliver Bärtl joins CorTec’s executive leadership team. Prof. Dr. Tim Denison, Prof. Dr. Pascal Fries, Dr. Christoph Mangold and Helmut Jeggle become new members of CorTec’s Advisory Board. CorTec GmbH, a Medical Device innovation leader located in Freiburg, Germany, announced that Dr. Oliver Bärtl has been appointed Chief Executive Officer. He complements the existing …

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INS 2022 | Booth No. 26

The INS 15th World Congress will take place from May 21 to May 26, 2022 in Barcelona. The congress will bring together over 1,500 scientists, researchers, engineers, device developers and healthcare providers from around the globe to share evidence-based knowledge about basic, translational and clinical research; emerging technologies; and global health care trends in order …

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Meet us at NANS!

We will be exhibiting at NANS (North American Neuromodulation Society) in Orlando this January. Visit us at booth 627 and learn about our Brain Interchange System as well as our other products. We are happy to also welcome you to our exhibitor talk on friday afternoon. Dr. Jörn Rickert will provide you with useful insights …

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COMPAMED 2022

The Compamed 2022 will take place from November 14th to 17th in Düsseldorf, Germany. At the international trade fair for medical suppliers and product development, exhibitors from all over the world will come together. CorTec will be present, exhibiting our products for neuroscientific research, especially the Brain Interchange technology. Learn more about Compamed 2022.

Novel Therapies for neurological disorders

From Alzheimer’s disease and depression, up to eating disorders – diseases of the central nervous system deeply disturb and threaten our nature and wellbeing as humans.

Spinal Cord Stimulation

Certain types of chronic pain are caused by irritation of the nervous system. These so-called neuropathic pains often manifest as pain in the lower back or the legs.