September 18-21, 2025
NCS 2025: Exploring the Future of Neurocritical Care in Montreal
UpCare was proud to participate in the Neurocritical Care Society’s 23rd Annual Meeting in Montreal, from September 18-21, 2025. This year, we joined our partner Hyperfine to showcase how innovation is shaping the future of neurocritical care.
Our team, including Benoit and Sherry, was on-site and ready to discuss our portfolio, with a special focus on Hyperfine’s groundbreaking technologies.
About the Event: The NCS Annual Meeting was a pivotal moment for neurocritical care providers, bringing together a multidisciplinary community to explore bold ideas, new technologies, and essential research. This year’s theme, “Leaves of Change,” highlighted the rapid transformation happening in the field—a vision that resonates deeply with our mission at UpCare.
Our Commitment to Neurocritical Care: The Neurocritical Care Society’s mission to improve outcomes for patients with life-threatening neurological illnesses is at the core of what we do. By collaborating with partners like Hyperfine, we provide advanced tools that empower neurocritical care teams to deliver the best possible outcomes.
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