Berlin  /  August 25, 2026

MoBi 2026: "trEEGrid" Electrode Patch for Long-Term EEG Recordings in Daily Life

During the MoBi 2026 Lab Visit, Fraunhofer IDMT-HSA will present the latest developments in neurotechnology: The focus will be on the self-applied electrode patch “trEEGrid”, which enables continuous EEG signal recording over long periods of up to 24 hours in daily life.

Mobile EEG recording in everyday situations

© Fraunhofer IDMT/Leona Hofmann
Mobile EEG recording in everyday life - measuring driver's mental state

At MoBi's Lab Day, experts from the Mobile Neurotechnologies (MNT) research group will demonstrate the "trEEGrid" in action—along with various application examples such as mental state monitoring and the detection of daytime sleepiness.

In addition, the researchers will present “The Hearing Car”, a demo vehicle equipped with integrated microphone arrays and a platform for detecting audio events in the vehicle’s surroundings. By linking the vehicle’s sensor data with mobile EEG signals, solutions for monitoring driver behavior can be developed and evaluated.

The results of a 24-hour data collection session using the "trEEGrid" will also be presented in the talk “Long-term day and night EEG monitoring with flex-printed trEEGrid electrode patch and a miniaturized amplifier system” during Talk Session 6 – Methods on Friday, August 28.