CardiaMetrics was pleased to take part in Heart Failure 2026, the annual congress of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology, held this year in Barcelona.

For the first time, CardiaMetrics had the opportunity to welcome visitors at its own booth, located in the Future Frontiers in Heart Failure Hub. This dedicated space provided an ideal setting to present our vision, share our latest progress, and engage directly with clinicians, researchers, and stakeholders from the international heart failure community.

Bringing Remote Monitoring Innovation Closer to Clinical Practice

Heart Failure 2026 was a valuable opportunity to discuss one of the central challenges in heart failure care: how to move from fragmented follow-up to continuous, clinically meaningful monitoring.

Today, many patients living with heart failure are still monitored through limited approaches, such as weight tracking, questionnaires, or hospital visits when symptoms worsen. While these methods remain useful, they often fail to capture early physiological changes that could support timely clinical intervention.

At our booth, we presented how CardiaMetrics is working to address this gap by developing a non-invasive monitoring solution designed to transform physiological signals into actionable insights for heart failure management.

Strong Scientific and Clinical Engagement

Throughout the congress, the CardiaMetrics team had the opportunity to exchange with leading experts in heart failure, as well as cardiologists interested in the future of remote monitoring and digital health.

These discussions were particularly valuable because they focused not only on the technology itself, but also on the clinical relevance of the results and their potential role in future care pathways.

The feedback we received was encouraging. Many visitors recognized the importance of developing scalable, patient-friendly solutions capable of supporting earlier detection of clinical deterioration and helping clinicians make more informed decisions.

A Shared Need for Better Monitoring Solutions

One of the key insights from the congress was clear: the need for better heart failure monitoring is widely acknowledged.

As therapies continue to evolve and care pathways become more personalized, clinicians need reliable tools to better understand patient status over time. Remote monitoring should not simply generate more data; it must help transform data into meaningful information that can support clinical decisions.

This perspective is strongly aligned with CardiaMetrics’ mission: to provide clinically relevant insights that help bridge the gap between patient monitoring, therapeutic adjustment, and improved outcomes.

A Meaningful Step Forward for CardiaMetrics

Heart Failure 2026 marked an important moment for CardiaMetrics. Having a dedicated booth allowed us to present our work in a more structured and engaging way, demonstrate our progress, and strengthen our dialogue with the heart failure community.

The congress confirmed the growing interest in innovative monitoring approaches and reinforced the relevance of our work at the intersection of cardiovascular care, physiological signal analysis, and digital health.

Looking Ahead

We would like to thank everyone who visited our booth, shared their questions, and contributed to meaningful discussions throughout the congress.

As CardiaMetrics continues to advance, we remain committed to developing scalable, clinically relevant monitoring solutions that support earlier intervention and bring heart failure care closer to the needs of patients and care teams.

We look forward to continuing these conversations and to sharing our next steps with the heart failure community.