About SciGen
Founded in 2008, SciGen Technologies stands at the forefront of scientific software development. Born from a passion to revolutionize how scientific knowledge is shared and managed, SciGen’s journey began with a vision to harness technology to make scientific research more accessible, efficient and impactful.
SciGen creates and designs web applications with a focus on seamless functionality and innovative design. The company also offers comprehensive content management products for scientific events, empowering organizers with robust tools to curate, schedule, and disseminate academic content.
SciGen’s consulting services offer our experience in social media engagement and search engine optimization to amplify reach and build online authority. These skills have been used in the dissemination of research initiatives to maximize visibility and engagement with stakeholders.
International Recognition
One of the company's early global successes was the PosterGenius application for the automated creation of scientific posters, which won 2nd place at the Eclipse Community Awards 2010 in Santa Clara, California.
SciGen is also the inventor of the technology for electronic posters as a means of presentation at scientific conferences, which it introduced to the global market. This technology and the digital presentation of scientific (medical and academic) posters have become the most advanced and widespread method in the global scientific community. SciGen Technologies' innovative technologies were highlighted in an article by the highly reputable and distinguished journal Nature in 2012.
ePosters at a scientific conference
The mindset of a visionary and a frustration with printed posters were fundamental catalysts as SciGen’s founder, Dr. Pavlos Moustakidis, assembled a strong team of developers and researchers to create ground-breaking software products dedicated to electronic posters.
SciGen’s founder and CEO Dr. Pavlos Moustakidis in 2010
Being at the forefront of innovation meant that SciGen had many new and unforeseen obstacles to overcome. Without a blueprint for digital posters, no cloud (yet), or roadmap to show the way, the SciGen team built ePostersLive based on researchers’ and organizers’ needs from the ground up.
ePosters at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2023
Over 700 conferences worldwide have chosen the ePostersLive product suite. Clients include well-known organizations such as the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Alzheimer's Association, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, University of Toronto, University of San Francisco, Society of Petroleum Engineers, FIFA, and other prominent institutions or organizations worldwide.
SciGen’s Latest Product Releases
Over the course of its operations, the company has developed many new ideas that continue its pioneering philosophy: creating original applications and entering new markets. With its extensive experience in the field of scientific conferences, SciGen has recently launched the next generation of the ePostersLive platform, ePosterScholar.
The aim of ePosterScholar is to develop an innovative, user-friendly tool for the central management of presentations specifically designed for academic institutions. ePosterScholar operates without the need for SciGen's personnel (Software as a Service).
ePosterScholar lets organizers of smaller-scale scientific poster sessions manage their posters with total control and independence, at a fraction of the cost. The platform is fully automated and is designed to support conferences conducted both in-person and online.
InstaJudge, SciGen’s latest product to hit the market, is a synchronous judging tool. Participants use the tool to leave a rating that organizers are able to view in real time. It’s already been utilized at research conferences with great success.
Involvement in ThrombUS+
ThrombUS+ is tasked with creating a novel wearable diagnostic device that incorporates wearable ultrasound hardware, impedance plethysmography, and light reflection rheography for early clot detection. ThrombUS+ is poised to transform DVT care with its groundbreaking mission to develop an innovative device for point-of-care, operator-free, continuous monitoring. By leveraging autonomous, AI-driven DVT detection, this interdisciplinary initiative addresses a critical gap in postoperative care and other clinical settings, with the potential to dramatically improve patient outcomes.
The ThrombUS+ consortium is composed of 18 partners from Greece, Lithuania, France, Germany, the USA, Italy, Finland, and Spain. SciGen leads Work Package 8: communication and dissemination activities, including the data challenge and engagement of stakeholders.
Communication activities include raising awareness and sharing project information to a wide range of stakeholders and audiences, from practitioners to laypeople. To accomplish the communication goals, SciGen has created a project website, video, social media channels, flyer, and newsletter.
Dissemination activities begin after the conclusion of data collection. The first clinical trials have begun enrollment and are already nearing 100 participants. The results will be shared with specialized audiences such as researchers, clinicians and policymakers. The goal of disseminating the ThrombUS+ project results is to promote their use by relevant stakeholders and audiences and ensure a real-life application of the device for the benefit of patients.
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