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Nuremberg Wound Congress 2025
15 July 20252 min read
Nuremberg Wound Congress 2025

With the WUKO 2025 in Nuremberg, we, together with our partner MESI, successfully concluded the congress year. Over two exciting days, December 4th and 5th, we were able to welcome numerous wound experts to our booth 24 and show them: Wound care never stops, and neither do we!

imito and MESI at WUKO 2025. © imito AG / Chrysanth Sulzberger

A special highlight at our booth was the demonstration of how simple a completely digital and data privacy-compliant wound documentation can be today. With our app WoundGenius, visitors could experience live how the effort in daily care routines is noticeably reduced and the quality of documentation increases.

WoundGenius live at WUKO 2025. © imito AG / Chrysanth Sulzberger

Another important item on the agenda was our joint workshop with MESI on Friday. Together, we demonstrated how to implement a secure, fast, and fully documented wound workflow. Together with Sebastian Probst, we provided deeper insights into the development of our easy-to-use, AI-supported tool for modern wound care. We showed how imitoWound and WoundGenius improve and advance daily work.

Sebastian Probst and Adriana Godrid. © imito AG / Chrysanth Sulzberger

Additionally, Ronny Scheu and Peter Kurz from MESI presented exciting insights into the MESI mTABLET for Arterial Brachial Index (ABI) assessment – an essential topic for holistic wound evaluation.

WUKO was a great opportunity, following our events in Berlin and across the Atlantic in South America, to personally meet wound experts, exchange ideas, and conclude the year with an inspiring congress. Thank you to all visitors for the great interest in our digital solutions – we look forward to next year!

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