TrAIcorder at Exposanità 2026: three days of prevention, screening and dialogue
From 22 to 24 April we took part in Exposanità 2026, receiving strong interest from healthcare professionals and companies: over 1,200 booth visits, more than 400 measurements and over 100 interested companies.
Exposanità 2026 - Bologna, 22-24 April
Three days of prevention, screening and dialogue confirmed the growing interest in TrAIcorder and in new tools that make primary diagnostics simpler, faster and more accessible.
From 22 to 24 April 2026 we took part in Exposanità 2026, bringing TrAIcorder to one of Italy's most relevant settings for dialogue around healthcare, innovation and services for people.
Interest was strong from the very beginning, both from healthcare professionals and from companies. Over three days we were able to show concretely how a non-invasive, fast and easy-to-use technology can change the way prevention and screening are imagined in real-world settings.
The numbers from the three days
1,200+
booth visits
400+
measurements carried out with TrAIcorder
100+
companies interested in learning more
Beyond the numbers: people's reaction
Beyond the quantitative results, the most interesting aspect was seeing people's reaction to a technology capable of making the screening experience more immediate and accessible.
Many visitors immediately understood the value of a fast, contactless check with no complex procedures. This confirms how strongly prevention matters, especially when tools can lower the practical barriers that often make it harder for people to take care of their health.
Simpler, faster and more accessible prevention
TrAIcorder was created to support healthcare professionals, facilities and organisations in more agile, sustainable screening pathways that are closer to people.
This is exactly the core point: making it simpler and faster to perform analyses that today require time, appointments and non-trivial costs.
Our participation in Exposanità 2026 confirmed the direction of the project: bringing innovation into the places where prevention can become a more natural, frequent and accessible act.