HRV IN ACTION Improving Health & Performance Outcomes RENO NV Sept 10-11


HRVI is dedicated to advancing the education and application of HRV in health and performance through education, research and philanthropy. HRVI 26 will bring together top HRV researchers, practitioners, and developers to share innovative HRV techniques, services and scientific insights. Attendees will participate in engaging HRV keynote sessions, comprehensive workshops, and valuable networking opportunities. HRVI fosters a collaborative environment that promotes the latest breakthroughs in HRV Research, Practice, and Technology empowering individuals and professionals alike. Join us in Reno, Nevada at the Discovery Museum for an event that promises to redefine the future of health and performance.
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Our innovative mobile Heart Rate Variability (HRV) monitoring solutions enables diabetics in rural areas to take control of their health. Through advanced technology developed, patients can perform 24-hour assessments from the comfort of their homes, ensuring continuous health tracking and early detection of potential issues such as stress or cardiovascular risk.

This initiative extend to supporting homeless veterans and wounded returning veterans, providing essential health monitoring services to improve their physical and emotional well-being and help with transition to civilian life. Through tried programs, we aim to deliver accessible, effective healthcare solutions that address their unique needs and promote recovery and resilience anywhere in the world.

All collected HRV data is securely stored in our protected database allowing authorized professionals to review and analyze client information remotely. Our system ensures privacy and compliance with health data regulations, supporting effective telemedicine consultations and ongoing client care.





North Carolina, United States
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