MSUPE to Participate in the Exhibition "Integration-2026"
From April 21 to 23, 2026, the 10th International Exhibition of Equipment and Technologies for Rehabilitation and Care "Integration-2026" and the All-Russian Forum of Rehabilitation Technologies will take place at the Timiryazev Center (Moscow) .
The event invites professionals whose work involves helping people with special needs, the elderly, and those requiring long-term care. The forum traditionally serves as a key platform for expert presentations, experience exchange among a wide range of stakeholders in the field of social integration and rehabilitation, and the demonstration of cutting-edge solutions in the field of accessible environments.
At the exhibition, participating companies will present innovative products and services in the field of social integration and rehabilitation – from ergonomic hygiene products to high-tech exoskeletons.
The exhibition's exposition will cover a wide range of thematic areas – from innovative mobility aids to daily care issues. Key sections include:
- Technical means and technologies of rehabilitation
- Accessible social, transport, and engineering infrastructure
- Mobility and means of transport, exoskeletons
- Prosthetic and orthopedic equipment
- Assistive devices for daily living: household, nutrition, textiles, hygiene
- Physiotherapy and ergotherapy, physical therapy and sports medicine
- Rehabilitation and gerontological centers, nursing homes
- Palliative care. Hospices
- Nursing care for the severely ill and elderly, home care services
- Medical services and spa-sanatorium treatment
- Pharmaceutical products
The "Integration-2026" program includes a number of events with the participation of specialists from Moscow State University of Psychology and Education (MSUPE). At the exhibition, at the booth of the partner – the State Budgetary Institution "Scientific and Practical Center for Gerontopsychology" (GBU NPGTS, Moscow) , University specialists will share their experience in applying the "Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST)" program – one of the few non-pharmacological evidence-based methods for supporting the cognitive health of older adults with cognitive decline and mild dementia. For 3 days, specialists from the Scientific and Practical Center for Gerontopsychology (MSUPE) will provide consultations on the CST method at the GBU NPGTS booth.
Additionally, daily master classes will be held as part of the exhibition (starting at 12:00 PM) by MSUPE specialists on the topic "Cognitive Stimulation Therapy in the System of Non-Pharmacological Interventions: The MSUPE Experience." Participants will be able to familiarize themselves with the technology of conducting groups for older adults using the CST method. The master class leaders are the developers of the Russian-language version of the CST program.
To register for the event as a visitor, you must submit a request on the exhibition website.