An Embodied Series Event
June 10, 2026 | London
The Qualified Self
Designing technology that builds embodied intelligence.
An invitation-only working session bringing together health technology leaders and innovators and the neuroscientists who study how the brain senses the body from within — to address the scientific gap at the center of wearable and digital health design.
Made possible as the scientific leaders are donating their time through the public benefit corporation to advance public impact of their work.
The Gap
Every time a wearable delivers a heart rate alert, a sleep score, or a stress notification, it interacts with a system the user cannot see: the brain’s internal model of the body. Interoception is key to this system and governs how people interpret physiological signals, regulate emotions, manage anxiety, and make decisions about their own health. It is the mechanism by which a product’s data becomes an embodied experience.
Interoception is the foundation of embodied intelligence.
The science of interoception has advanced rapidly over two decades. It is now central to our understanding of anxiety, chronic pain, eating disorders, resilience, and human performance. But this research has remained disconnected from the product teams whose design decisions shape how people relate to their own bodies every day. Research translation typically takes fifteen years. This summit exists to shorten that timeline.
The Science
Featuring researchers whose foundational work has shaped the field of interoception for more than two decades.
The scientific leadership for this summit comes from Innervation Sciences, whose scientific leadership has defined many of the foundational concepts in interoception. They won’t be presenting from a stage — they’ll be in the room, facilitating working sessions alongside senior industry leaders.
After two decades leading innovation, a life-altering neurological diagnosis forced him to step away from work and retrain his nervous system. This led him to interoception research. He began a doctorate to translate interoception science into societal impact and co-founded Innervation Sciences, a public benefit corporation that helps others by building the infrastructure that moves interoception research from the lab to the world. His research centers on Interoceptive Intelligence — a framework for how technology can be used to augment rather than replace the body’s internal intelligence.
Board-certified psychiatrist and physician-scientist whose research combines innovative physiological approaches with sophisticated measurement tools to investigate how the brain senses heart, lung, and gut signals — and how disruptions in this process drive anxiety and eating disorders. Lead author of Interoception and Mental Health: A Roadmap, a field-defining synthesis paper whose convening model this summit follows.
Practicing psychiatrist, physician-scientist, and Co-Director of the Sussex Centre for Consciousness Science. Recipient of a European Research Council Advanced Grant. Critchley’s research has for several decades defined the key mechanisms through which bodily arousal is represented in the brain and shapes emotional processing — the foundational architecture that underpins how wearable data becomes human experience.
Leads the Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Group at UCL’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, investigating how cardiac and visceral signals shape emotion, memory, and decision-making across anxiety, autism, PTSD, and psychosis. Her insights into the multidimensional nature of interoceptive processing has inspired a measurement framework this summit will apply to technology design.
Session Design & Strategy
The summit’s working sessions are designed and facilitated by Stripe Partners to inspire translational insights leveraging their experience working with global digital health innovators building the future.
Strategy and innovation practitioner specialising in business model innovation. Cyril leads Stripe Partners’ healthcare practice, helping clients such as Novo Nordisk and Embla develop patient-centric growth strategies. Previously at Capgemini Invent and Claro Partners. HEC Paris and Sciences Po graduate with deep experience navigating the operational and cultural complexities of global expansion.
Research and strategy practitioner with particular expertise in helping product teams apply insight to innovation challenges. Cath works closely with clients such as Google, Meta, and Apple to shape product strategy and design thinking. Previously led strategic research at Etsy and the UK’s Government Digital Service.
Narrative researcher with a background in healthcare, medical education, and patient advocacy. Draws on experience working with individuals affected by dementia, cancer, and stroke to centre patient perspectives across all phases of the project cycle. MBE in Bioethics (Harvard Medical School), MS in Narrative Medicine (Columbia), MFA in Creative Writing (CalArts).
The Day
A structured working session, not a conference. Facilitated jointly with Innervation Sciences’ scientific leadership and Stripe Partners’ research team.
Mechanisms, frameworks, and the state of the field — delivered as a working session by the researchers who built it. Where the science is now, where it’s going, and why the move from pathology to prevention matters for health technology.
Participating companies present real product and research challenges — from digital health and GLP-1 management to wearable design. These become the basis for the afternoon’s collaborative work.
The afternoon brings interoception researchers and industry teams together around live case studies — designing feature sets, interaction flows, and measurement approaches that integrate the morning’s science with real product challenges. The connections formed here, and the peer network that continues after, are the point.
The Room
This summit assembles the people whose work will benefit from — and most contribute to — the intersection of interoception science and health technology:
At wearable and digital health organizations who shape the scientific direction of product development.
Working on feedback systems, engagement models, and health outcomes in consumer and clinical technology.
Building the next generation of agentic health systems — where AI mediates between users and their physiological data.
Seeking differentiated scientific frameworks for evaluating the next wave of health technology.
Working at the intersection of drug development and digital health — where compounds like GLP-1 agonists create new interoceptive realities to be considered.
Confirmed participants include senior research and strategy leaders from leading health technology and life sciences organizations. Full participant details will be shared as applications close.
What Emerges
This is not a conference. It is an intimate gathering of innovators designed to promote deep discussions and produce insights that teams can immediately embed.
The Vision
Breakthrough discoveries in neuroscience often take 15 years or more to reach real-world impact. Interoception science is advancing rapidly — but the pathways from insight to impact remain slow, fragmented, and opaque.
Embodied Tech aims to shorten that timeline.
This summit is designed as a launchpad — not just for scientific exchange, but for the collaborations, funding relationships, and translational initiatives that put interoception into action. By bringing researchers together with innovators, industry leaders, and cross-disciplinary thinkers, we aim to build the connective tissue that the field needs to move at the pace its science now demands.
The network assembled here represents one of the most interdisciplinary gatherings ever convened around interoception and embodied technology. The summit will generate a published scientific synthesis, global video dissemination, and a collaborative network designed to advance the field. What emerges from it will help shape the future of human experience.
“Embodied Tech is not a conference — it is designed to bridge interoception into action.”
Convened By
A translational neuroscience Public Benefit Corporation founded by scientific innovation leaders to build the connective tissue between interoception research and the people, organizations, and industries positioned to put it to work. Innervation Sciences provides the scientific foundation, research network, and translational expertise that makes this summit possible.
Stripe Partners is a strategy and insight consultancy that combines social and data science to drive innovation. With a client roster that includes many of the world’s leading health and global tech companies — including Google, Novo Nordisk, and Apple — Stripe Partners is designing and facilitating the summit’s working sessions, ensuring the day produces outcomes immediately relevant to participants’ real-world challenges.