VDI Technologies at EHRA 2025
VDI Technologies at EHRA 2025
Leading the Future of Cardiac Diagnostics with UHF-ECG
Vienna, March 30 – April 1, 2025 — The European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) congress once again brought together the brightest minds in cardiac electrophysiology, and VDI Technologies was proud to be a key part of this vibrant and forward-thinking community. With our Ultra-High-Frequency ECG (UHF-ECG) solution front and center, we had the privilege of showcasing how our technology is transforming clinical decision-making and revealing cardiac dyssynchrony like never before.

Our theme for EHRA 2025 was clear: "Getting it right the first time with Ultra-High-Frequency ECG."
That message resonated with visitors exploring ways to optimize cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), improve conduction system pacing (CSP), and make better-informed implantation decisions.
Scientific Sessions and Clinical Recognition
We hosted several mini-symposia and expert talks at our booth,featuring renowned speakers like:
- Eduardo Celentano,
- Ernesto Cristiano,
- Nicolas Clementy,
- Uyên Châu Nguyên,
- Irene Maria Esteve Ruiz,
- Lukáš Povišer,
- Karol Čurila,
- Óscar Cano.
The enthusiasm from attendees was overwhelming. Multiple sessions saw standing-room-only attendance and an engaged audience eager to explore UHF-ECG data visualizations.

UHF-ECG in the Spotlight on Socia Media
EHRA 2025 was also buzzing online.
Such praise from field leaders reaffirms that UHF-ECG is not just a diagnostic tool. It’s becoming a standard for modern EP decision-making.

A True Team Effort
EHRA 2025 marked a milestone for VDI Technologies not only interms of exposure but also team spirit. Our almost entire crew from R&D and quality, to our leaders and scientific partners came together in Vienna to deliver a powerful presence. The energy, dedication, and expertise on display at our booth made this event an unforgettable experience.

Thank you!
To everyone who visited our booth, attended our talks, and shared insights thank you. Your curiosity, questions,and clinical feedback inspire us to push the boundaries of cardiac diagnostics every day. See you next year and until then, let’s keep getting itright the first time.