NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Synchron, a category-defining brain-computer interface (BCI) company, announced today a step forward in implantable BCI technology to drive the future of neurotechnology.
- A patient with ALS in the United States is the first person in the world to use Apple Vision Pro via an implantable brain computer interface - Brain-controlled commands replace the need for hand ...
As brain-computer interface developer Synchron has tried to expand how its tech links with the brain, it’s now trying to do the same with the computers. The company has reported that one of its ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Results of the clinical trial that assessed the safety of Synchron’s endovascular brain-computer interface in people with severe paralysis will be presented Sept. 30 at the Congress of ...
Apple has worked on a new standard with Synchron on a brain-computer interface that, among other things, aids folks with disabilities, according to the Wall Street Journal. Synchron has made a ...
New York-based Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company, announced it will be the first BCI company to reach native integration with Apple's new BCI Human Interface Device (BCI HID) profile ...
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Synchron, the brain-computer interface (BCI) company, has announced the world’s first-ever use of Apple Vision Pro, by one of the patients implanted with the Synchron brain computer interface. Mark, a ...
Funding will advance commercialization of the Stentrode™ BCI platform and expand AI and engineering operations in New York and San Diego Synchron, a leader in non-surgical brain-computer interface ...
The brain-computer interface developer Synchron has laid out plans to build an artificial intelligence model trained on the language of cognition—instead of words or pictures—with programs that are ...
Neurotech company Synchron has been making massive strides over the past couple of years. It's just announced that a trial participant has used its brain-computer interface (BCI) to turn on the lights ...