| Time | 23th September | 24th September | 25th September | 
| 10-11 AM | Introduction DHM, prof. Sofia Scataglini | Human-Autonomous Systems, prof. Simone Borsci | Modellzation and simulation of movement of stroke, prof. Redha Taiar | 
| 11-12 AM | Comfort and discomfort: a biomechanical approach for seating discomfort investigation, prof. Xuguang Wang | Computer-aided technologies (CAD/CAM/CAE) for prosthetics, prof. Gregor Harih | DHM and Anthropometry, prof. Erik Brolin | 
| Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | |
| 1PM-2PM | Extended Reality in Medicine, prof. Marco Mandolini | DHM in the Product Realization Process, prof. Dan Hogberg | DHM for Human-Centric Engineering and Medicine, prof. James Yang | 
| 2PM-3PM | Modelling the hand, prof. Esteban Peña Pitarch | Human-Centred Robotics, prof. Giacomo Palmieri | DHM and infrared thermography, prof. Ameersing Luximon | 
| 3PM-4PM | The role of diagnostic imaging (in silico medicine), prof. Francesco Feletti | Inclusive Design in DHM, prof. Silvia Imbesi | Digital Work Planning: Integrating Ergonomics, Productivity, and Age-Appropriate Production Design using ema Work Designer by Michael  Spitzhirn | 
| 4PM-5PM | Design and analysis of mechanical devices with musculoskeletal models , prof. Michael Skipper Andersen | AI,  Passive Brain-Computer Interface (pBCI) and AI-Enhanced Geospatial Horizons, prof. Umer Asgher  
 | DHM and IMMA; prof. Lars Hanson | 
| 5PM-6PM | Biomechanical perception models predicting motion comfort and sickness in automated driving, prof. Riender Happee |  Human Factors in Aviation: Experimental Approaches and Modeling in Aviation Physiology, prof. Vladimir Socha  
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