MIT presented solutions from Brainlab and Nihon Kohden at ISPN 2026 in Almaty

Medical Innovative Technologies (MIT) participated in the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery educational course, held May 4–6, 2026, in Almaty.

The annual ISPN educational course is a key international platform for the exchange of clinical experience in pediatric neurosurgery. The 2026 conference, held under the motto “Multidisciplinary Approach to Pediatric Neurosurgical Pathologies,” brought together leading specialists from around the world.

The event program also included a specialized session on epilepsy, discussing modern approaches to diagnostics, neurophysiological monitoring, and interdisciplinary patient management. The event was supported by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

As part of the exhibition, MIT showcased cutting-edge solutions for intraoperative navigation and visualization to clinical specialists, including:

  • Kick® Navigation System
  • Magic Leap 2, integrated with the Brainlab platform
  • EEG-1200 Neurofax – a solution for functional diagnostics and neuromonitoring.

 

The Kick® navigation system is a mobile solution for intraoperative navigation based on the Brainlab platform. The system provides highly accurate visualization of anatomical structures in real time using optical tracking, allowing the surgeon to navigate the surgical site without additional incisions. Its compact form factor and integration with the Brainlab software ecosystem make Kick® a popular solution in both large neurosurgical centers and facilities with limited operating room space.

Magic Leap 2 mixed reality glasses, paired with Brainlab software, open up new possibilities in preoperative planning. This technology allows physicians to interact with 3D models of the patient’s anatomy directly in space: the surgeon sees a digital model superimposed on the surgical field, increasing the accuracy of preoperative planning and deepening their understanding of the spatial relationships between structures.

The Neurofax EEG-1200 electroencephalograph features premium signal quality and a modular architecture expandable to 256 channels, allowing the system to be used for both routine EEG and complex neuromonitoring and scientific research. The device is equipped with intelligent features, including 3D brain activity mapping, automatic seizure analysis, and Full HD video synchronization, ensuring a high level of diagnostics and clinical accuracy.

MIT is the exclusive distributor of Brainlab and Nihon Kohden solutions in Kazakhstan and is actively developing its neurosurgical equipment business in Central Asia.

MIT provides full support, from equipment delivery and installation to staff training and service support.

A full list of solutions is available on the websites:


Brainlab by MIT
Nihon Kohden by MIT