Meet Replior at ACDM 2026
See our new EDC live
Built for data manager, by data managers
Stop by Booth 16 & 17 for a live demo, and get a hands-on preview of an EDC that feels modern, intuitive, and purpose-built for real data management workflows
- March 15-17, 2026
- JW Marriot Hotel, Berlin, Germany
About the Event
Keynote:
- March 16
- 1:45 PM to 3:00 PM
- Part of Stream 2: Technology & Innovation
About the session:
Wearable sensors such as rings, patches, watches, straps, and connected home devices are turning episodic visits into continuous, objective, real-world data. They unlock what happens between site visits, between eDiary entries, and between questionnaires.
For clinical data managers this brings new sources and new responsibilities: define what counts as source (raw signals, device metrics, trial endpoints), govern provenance with vendors, and validate fit for purpose while regulatory guidance continues to evolve.
As an example, scratch sensing converts a subjective symptom, itch, into time-stamped events and actionable metrics such as nocturnal scratch burden. Adoption is accelerating, and some projections suggest that more than half of dermatology studies measuring itch will include scratch sensing within five years.
See our new EDC live at ACDM
- Made by data managers — for data managers
- Simplify data capture and management across studies
- Enhance engagement and compliance through intuitive design
- Accelerate study setup and improve data quality
- Leverage insights for smarter, faster decisions
- See it in action: live demos all day
Meet the Team
Want to explore how gamification or Digital Endpoints can transform your next trial?
Schedule a 1:1 meeting with our team at ACDM.
Christer Nilsson
CEO
Jonas Billing
Senior Business Development
Åsa Gunnarsson
Senior Clinical Data Manager
Shaq Nejad
Senior Clinical Data Manager
Katri Langel
Senior Business Development & Customer Success Manager
Albana Shahini
Head of Data Management
Visit us at Booth 16-17
ACDM 2026, Berlin, Germany
From intuitive EDC & ePRO to Objetive Wearable Sensor