Unlocking the Potential of Wearable Sensors in Clinical Trials
- Feb 02-05, 2026
- Rosen Shingle Creek, Orlando, Florida
About the Event
Session Spotlight
- Feb 04
- 12:30PM
About the session:
Itch is a subjective and intermittent trial outcome, often measured using scales, diaries, and recall. Sunlight exposure faces similar challenges and is frequently missing from studies.
This session introduces Replior’s wearable ring platform with a live ScratchSense demo showing real-time detection of scratching.
We’ll share early performance insights and discuss how continuous sensor data can enable digital endpoints that improve sensitivity, reduce missingness, and lower patient burden.
RaySense, our new UV + RGB sensor for continuous light capture, will also be introduced.
Our Focus at Scope
At our booth, you’ll learn how wearable sensor technology can:
- Capture real-time data to reduce patient burden and improve accuracy in clinical trials.
- Behavioral-science eCOA/ePRO: Increase on-time entries and patient retention with engaging, patient-centric design.
- New EDC platform: Built from the ground up for complex studies - without the complexity. Visual treatment arms, fast build, and study-specific analytics.
- Smart sensors: Objective, continuous, and unbiased measures.Come and see the Scratch & Sleep ring in action.
Meet the Replior Team
Want to explore how gamification or Digital Endpoints can transform your next trial?
Schedule a 1:1 meeting with our team at SCOPE.
Christer Nilsson
CEO
Linnea Hedström
Senior Business Development
Åsulv Tønnesland
Head of Digital Endpoint Devices
Katri Langel
Senior Business Development & Customer Success Manager
Albana Shahini
Head of Data Management
Visit us at Booth 1401
Summit for Clinical Ops Executives (SCOPE), Orlando
From intuitive EDC & ePRO to Objetive Wearable Sensor