Baltimore, MD - May 2026 - BrainBit participated in the 56th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB), held May 13–16, 2026, in Baltimore, Maryland.
This year’s conference theme, “The Science of Self-Regulation and Resilience Through Biofeedback,” highlighted the growing role of evidence-based neurotechnology in healthcare, cognitive performance, and mental wellness.
At the conference, the BrainBit team demonstrated its professional EEG and biosignal acquisition systems designed for neurofeedback and biofeedback applications. Attendees visiting the BrainBit booth experienced live demonstrations of wearable EEG technology and explored practical applications for clinicians, researchers, developers, and wellness professionals.
Throughout the event, BrainBit showcased solutions focused on:
Visitors had the opportunity to see BrainBit systems in action and discuss current trends in wearable neurotechnology, neuroscience research, and digital health innovation.
The AAPB Annual Scientific Meeting is recognized internationally as one of the leading scientific events dedicated to psychophysiology, neurofeedback, and self-regulation technologies. The conference attracts specialists working across neuroscience, psychology, rehabilitation, stress management, cognitive training, and healthcare technology.
AAPB 2026 provided BrainBit with valuable opportunities to connect directly with clinicians, researchers, and technology partners from around the world.
The conference featured presentations and discussions covering:
For BrainBit, participation in AAPB reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing accessible and professional neurotechnology solutions for for researchers, developers, and neurofeedback professionals.
As interest in neurofeedback and biosignal technologies continues to grow, BrainBit remains focused on developing compact, reliable, and developer-friendly EEG systems that support innovation across neuroscience and digital health.
The company continues to work with researchers, practices, integrators, and developers to expand the possibilities of wearable neurotechnology and real-time biosignal analysis.
BrainBit would like to thank everyone who visited our booth during AAPB 2025 in Baltimore. We appreciate the opportunity to meet professionals and organizations who share our passion for innovation in neurofeedback, biofeedback, and applied neuroscience.