HUMO Motion Art

Our vision is to improve human health by evidence-based decision support tools for diagnosis and treatment through a better understanding of the specific nature of human motion and its consequences for mind and body. We need your support to continue to offer our tools and to publish our independent scientific results for the benefit of patients. Thank you.

13th Winter Symposium of the Human Motion Project - Sounding Motion - Birth, Wearables and Motion

Date: 10th March 2026 Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Venue: University Hospital rechts der Isar of the Technical University Munich (MRI TUM) Ismaninger Straße 22 (Auditorium B), 81675 Munich, Germany Topics: CTG, actibelt, MDR/Regulatory, Telemedizin, Sensors and Wearables for Healthcare, AI,...

17.5 years after finalyzing the Rodney Philips report

External Review of the Sylvia Lawry Centre (SLC) for Multiple Sclerosis Research Executive Summary • The SLC has become a reference centre for the analysis of the long term natural history of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). • The SLC...

7th anniversary of exchanging open letters about short term variability

We have received a letter, including several attachments, dated March 14, 2019, from Peter Cashin, Managing Director Huntleigh Healthcare limited, on March 19th 2019. The subject was "Notice relating to fetal monitoring practice" and it was addressed "To whom it...

Real-world walking speed as a digital biomarker and outcome measure for clinical trials - a systematic review, regulatory status and future directions

Blueprint for regulatory acceptance of real-world walking speed (RWS) outcomes - call for focused partnerships A new systematic review in Frontiers in Digital Health provides a clear and actionable blueprint toward regulatory acceptance of real-world walking speed (RWS) as a...

Better rules for medical devices, better outcomes for European patients

The medical devices sector is the second largest market in the world. Today’s revision promotes competitiveness and innovation, setting one of the highest standards for medical device regulation globally.

CTG XPERT CTG-Interpretation im digitalen Wandel Online-Workshop Oktober 2025

Moderation: H. Schäffler 08.20 Begrüßung und Einführung - F. Reister und S. Andres 08.30 CTG verstehen - Grundlagen der physiologischen CTG-Interpretation, Hypoxieformen und deren Management - A. Schmid 10.00 Plazenta-Transfer Was geht wirklich rüber? pH, BE und Laktat – aber...

Innovationen in der Medizintechnik: KI & Theranostik

Wie verändern KI und digitale Technologien die medizinische Diagnostik und Versorgung? Welche Chancen ergeben sich daraus für Forschung, Entwicklung und Gesundheitswirtschaft in der Region? Diesen Fragen widmet sich die gemeinsame Veranstaltung des VDI und unseres Partners CSI am 3. Juli...

Human Ethomics International Workshop on Real-world Neuroscience, Digital Biomarkers, Clinical Applicials & AI for Health

Agenda Monday, 30.06.25 Foundation & Mechanism 9:30 Prof. Dr. Aldo Faisal (Universität Bayreuth & Imperial College London): Chair’s note - Unlocking understanding with data-driven human behaviour 10:00 Prof. Dr. Greg Stephens (Vrije University Amsterdam & Okinawa Institute): Quantitative models of...

Advancements in Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring: A Report on Opportunities and Strategic Initiatives for Better Intrapartum Care

Abstract "Cardiotocography (CTG), introduced in the 1960s, was initially expected to prevent hypoxia-related deaths and neurological injuries. However, more than five decades later, evidence supporting the evidence of intrapartum CTG in preventing neonatal and long-term childhood morbidity and mortality remains...

12th Winter Symposium of the Human Motion Project - A Philosophical Garden of Digital Biomarkers - Birth, Wearables and Motion

Jan 2025

Healthcare Hackathon Bayern 2024

Oct 2024

On a mission to the ISS in early 2024

Aug 2024

CACoM Symposium SS 2024

Aug 2024

SPaM in Labour Workshop 2024

Jul 2024

Call for Papers - Digital Biomarkers Digital Biomarkers for Motion Detection

Jun 2024