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Supporting researchers for over 30 years

Our mission has never changed: to provide the most accurate and convenient technology possible to expand capabilities in life sciences research.

What is VU - Ambulatory Monitoring Solutions (VU-AMS)?

VU – Ambulatory Monitoring Solutions (VU-AMS) is a Vrije Universiteit spinoff company, based in the Biological Psychology department (now the Demonstrator Lab (DLAB) startup incubator), empowering thousands of researchers globally throughout our decades-long history in life sciences. Our technology enables researchers to examine human physiological activity in real time with precision and to receive valuable insights from data collected in the lab and in daily life.

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We collaborate with the best institutions in the life sciences field.

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Universitätsspital Zürich

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Emory University

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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Col·legi Oficial de Metges de Barcelona

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Uniklinik RWTH Aachen

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University of Minnesota

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Universidade do Minho Escola de Psicologia

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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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Lausanne University Hospital

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UCT Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital

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Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

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Amsterdam University Medical Center: VUmc

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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Wageningen University & Research

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Our mission

VU-AMS ambulatory monitors have facilitated hundreds of research projects in labs and in daily life for decades. Our technology has empowered behavioural scientists, cardiac, clinical and women’s health researchers, among others, to demystify the function of the human autonomic nervous system. We continue to support scientists and clinicians today by constantly refining our products and services to deliver precise data, easily interpretable insights, and a seamless data collection-analysis experience.

  1. 1989: The first VU-AMS monitor

    In the 1980s, psychophysiology research was largely confined to the lab and faced several practical challenges, including limited replication of naturalistic settings, fewer accessible data collection methods, and underdeveloped digital infrastructure. Recognising this, Eco de Geus and colleagues sought to push the boundaries of discovery by observing participants outside the...

  2. 1994: The VU-AMS 4.6 monitor

    By the 1990s, VU-AMS had become an established and integral part of the Vrije Universiteit’s Faculty of Behavioural Sciences and was well known among Dutch behavioural scientists. In 1994, the second ambulatory monitor was invented, allowing researchers to capture 24 hours of ambulatory data. The following year, de Geus et...

  3. 2004: The VU-AMS 5fs monitor

    This year marked a major shift in ambulatory research with the development of the VU-AMS 5fs device. This model introduced new metrics, such as stroke volume and cardiac output, providing researchers with high-quality data derived from ANS activity captured outside the laboratory. The VU-AMS 5fs device, our longest-standing ambulatory monitor,...

  4. 2010: Data analysis software, VU - Data Analysis Management Software (VU-DAMS)

    After the VU-AMS 5fs device had become the go-to gold-standard device for psychophysiology research, VU Data Analysis and Management Software (VU-DAMS) was developed and released. This accompanying software allowed researchers to clean, score, and export their data in their preferred format. From this point on, researchers could take advantage of...

  5. 2023: The VU-AMS 7 monitor

    By 2023, VU-AMS had reached a major milestone: the fourth generation of ambulatory monitors. The VU-AMS 7, the precursor to the VU-AMS Core, was designed to give researchers even more freedom, flexibility, and convenience. Without compromising data quality, the VU-AMS 7 offered a smoother user experience with fewer cables, a...

  6. 2024: The VU-AMS Core, VU-AMS B.V. established, and CoreControl created

    VU Ambulatory Monitoring Solutions sought to build on its decades-long history of encouraging academics to explore topics beyond the confines of the lab. One year after the creation of the VU-AMS 7, VU Ambulatory Monitoring Solutions became a spin-off and standalone company based in the Demonstrator Lab (DLAB) at the...

Cor J. J. Stoof
Cor J. J. Stoof
Chief Technology Officer

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Dr. Martin J. Gevonden
Dr. Martin J. Gevonden
Chief Executive Officer Assistant Professor

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Prof. Dr. Eco J. C. N de Geus
Prof. Dr. Eco J. C. N de Geus
Chief Science Officer Professor

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Berk de Rooij
Berk de Rooij
Hardware and Software developer

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Sage Sealey
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Eli Partodikromo
Eli Partodikromo
Researcher and Software developer

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