Develter EKO at ISPRM 2025 in Marrakech

Develter EKO has taken part in the 19th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM), held from November 3 to 7, 2025, in Marrakech, Morocco.

As one of the leading global events in rehabilitation medicine, ISPRM 2025 has brought together healthcare professionals, researchers, and innovators from around the world. This participation marks a new milestone for Develter EKO’s international development.

A global event for rehabilitation and inclusion

This year’s ISPRM Congress, themed “Global Solutions in Rehabilitation: (Re)visiting Africa before 2030”, explored the future of rehabilitation practices worldwide, with a focus on inclusion and accessibility across diverse healthcare systems.

By joining this major gathering, Develter EKO has reaffirmed its role as an active contributor to international dialogue on innovation, mobility recovery, and functional training through simulation.

Develter EKO on the MEDIMEX booth

Throughout the congress, Develter EKO was present on the booth of its long-standing partner MEDIMEX. A Develter simulator was available for live demonstration, allowing participants to experience firsthand our solutions.

A Develter EKO trainer conducted demonstrations, provided insights into the simulator’s integration within rehabilitation programs, and engaged with professionals on technical and clinical applications. Visitors were able to discover how our immersive, data-driven technologies help assess mobility, enhance patient engagement, and support healthcare professionals in their daily practice.

Strengthening global collaboration in rehabilitation

Participation in ISPRM 2025 aligns perfectly with Develter EKO’s global vision: to build partnerships across continents, exchange expertise with leading rehabilitation specialists, and adapt its Rehab Evolution simulator to meet the specific needs of international healthcare institutions.
Develter Eko already has a strong presence in North Africa, particularly in Morocco, with several machines integrated into rehabilitation centers.
Through innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement, Develter EKO aims to make simulation a key tool for functional rehabilitation and inclusive healthcare worldwide.

Develter EKO joins the French Healthcare Association

Develter EKO takes another step forward in its global development by joining the French Healthcare Association, a network supported by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

A network promoting French innovation in healthcare

« French Healthcare Association » is a pioneering public–private initiative that unites under a single banner more than 300 French healthcare stakeholders: hospitals, start-ups, industrial partners, research institutions, and NGOs. Its mission is to promote French excellence and innovation in healthcare worldwide by showcasing the activities, expertise, and technologies of its members.
By joining this dynamic ecosystem, Develter EKO reaffirms its ambition to extend the international reach of French healthcare innovation. In addition to creating opportunities for new international partnerships, this membership also allows Develter EKO to engage with other leading stakeholders, helping to shape the evolution of simulation technologies in alignment with the emerging needs of rehabilitation and medical research.

Technology serving medical simulation and rehabilitation

Through its Rehab Evolution range, Develter EKO brings advanced simulation technology to healthcare facilities, rehabilitation centres, and research institutes. These high-precision systems enable clinicians to assess patients’ functional abilities, support mobility recovery, and track progress in real time within a safe and customisable environment.
By joining the French Healthcare Association, Develter EKO further strengthens its mission: to use simulation as a catalyst for improved care, helping healthcare professionals enhance training, accelerate rehabilitation, and improve everyday outcomes for patients around the world.