Meet Replior at EADV Symposium 2026

Supporting dermatology studies with
high-quality patient data

Join us at the EADV Symposium 2026, one of the key scientific meetings in dermatology, bringing together experts in clinical research, patient care, and therapeutic innovation.

About the EADV Symposium

The EADV Symposium is a leading international meeting in dermatology and venereology, bringing together healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry experts to share the latest scientific knowledge and clinical advancements.

The programme focuses on cutting-edge research, emerging therapies, and real-world clinical practice, covering a wide range of skin diseases and treatment approaches. Through scientific sessions, expert discussions, and educational content, the symposium provides a platform for advancing both research and patient care.

With a strong emphasis on evidence-based medicine and innovation, the EADV Symposium supports collaboration across the dermatology community and highlights developments that are shaping the future of clinical practice.

Let’s talk dermatology research

Dermatology research is evolving beyond subjective assessments — with increasing interest in objective, continuous, and real-world measurements of disease activity and treatment response.

Replior’s wearables enable:

  • Objective measurement of scratching behaviour and itch intensity
  • Continuous, real-world data collection outside clinic visits
  • High-resolution insights into treatment response over time
  • Complementing PROs with sensor-based evidence
 

This approach helps reduce reliance on subjective reporting alone and supports more robust, data-driven clinical outcomes.

Advanced Tracking of Scratching Behavior and Sleep Patterns

The Replior scratch sensor is redefining how clinical trials capture critical data. This wearable, ring-like sensor tracks scratching activity, sleep patterns, and ambient light levels—delivering insights that traditional methods can’t provide. Integrated with the Trial Online™ ePRO app, it offers real-time, objective data to help clinical trial teams uncover deeper understanding and improve study outcomes.

Objective UV Data for Dermatology & Cosmetic Studies

UV exposure plays a significant role in skin health, influencing inflammation, pigmentation, skin quality, and treatment response. Despite this, patient sun behaviour is rarely measured objectively in clinical research.

By capturing continuous UV exposure data, the RaySense UV sensor helps researchers better understand how environmental exposure may influence study outcomes—and separate treatment effects from external factors.

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 the EADV Spring Symposium

Jonas Billing
Senior Director Strategic Partnerships
Katri Langel
Senior Business Development & Customer Success Manager

Visit us at Booth 5

EADV Spring Symposium

Meet the Replior Team

Join Replior at OCT Europe & EADV Symposium 2026