SOZO Brain Center at the e-INS European Chapters Conference, Istanbul

It’s Not About the Device — It’s About the Method

At this year’s International Neuromodulation Society (European Chapters) Conference in Istanbul, SOZO Brain Center made a clear statement — one that set us apart in a room full of cutting-edge hardware and invasive neuromodulation devices. While many exhibitors focused on showcasing the latest tools, we centered our message on something deeper: the method.

Neuromodulation is not just about having the most advanced devices. It’s about knowing how, when, and why to use neuromodulation to treat specific medical conditions. At SOZO Brain Center, we emphasize education, clinical protocols, and a multimodal approach to non-invasive, drug-free brain stimulation. Our booth became a space of meaningful exchange, where we walked doctors through real-world clinical applications of neuromodulation — from chronic neurological disorders to complex pain syndromes.

At the e-INS Conference, we also had the opportunity to stand alongside our strategic collaborators, Storz Medical, who were demonstrating the practical and clinical use of the Transcranial Pulse Stimulation (TPS) device. This collaboration highlighted not just the technology itself, but the critical importance of knowing how to apply it effectively in real-world clinical settings. Together, we showcased how TPS can be integrated into non-invasive neuromodulation protocols, offering physicians a powerful tool when guided by the right medical expertise and methodology.

Our mission was and still is clear: build a global network of physicians trained in the clinical application of neuromodulation techniques. We believe the future of neuromodulation lies in this knowledge — not in the exclusivity of a device, but in empowering practitioners with the ability to apply the right method for each unique patient.

During the conference, we had the privilege of engaging with some of the world’s leading voices in neuromodulation. It was a special honor to meet Prof. Konstantin Slavin, President of the International Neuromodulation Society, as well as Tia Sofatzis and Prof. Robert Levy, whom we first met in Japan earlier this year. We were extremely proud to share real patient case studies and explore opportunities for clinical and research collaboration with this esteemed community.

By partnering with the INS, we reinforce our commitment to offering safe, effective, and clinically validated non-invasive brain stimulation solutions to doctors and patients worldwide. We are grateful for the society’s openness and support, and we look forward to working together to advance the field of neuromodulation beyond the device — and into the method.

The future is not about tools. It’s about knowledge.

And at SOZO Brain Center, that future is already here.

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