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Deep Brain Stimulation Technology Serving Mauritania
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Technologybased inLausanne, SWITZERLAND
Aleva Neurotherapeutics has developed a high resolution neurostimulation platform that delivers therapy with high selectivity. Aleva Neurotherapeutics develops the next generation of Directional Deep Brain Stimulation systems based on MEMS ...
Technologybased inLes Charbonnieres, SWITZERLAND
Valtronic is a global full-service electronic medical device contract manufacturer with 40 years of experience in turnkey devices, microelectronic assemblies, and miniaturization. Our customers appreciate the collaboration and passion of our ...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) implant surgery has been found to give great improvement in motor function and to reduce symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s. Our customer designed a directional stimulation probe which ...
Technologybased inProvidence, RHODE ISLAND (USA)
A spinout of Oxford University, founded by a global team of experienced entrepreneurs, technologists, and neuroscientists, ni2o is continuing the work started by MIT’s Mind Machine Project – developing a revolutionary brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
Our Kinetic Intelligent Wireless Implant (KIWI) is a small, self-contained, wirelessly connected, wirelessly charged, AI-driven replacement for current deep brain stimulation (DBS) solutions. KIWI will record brain activity and deliver electrical ...
Technologybased inSchiedlberg, AUSTRIA
g.tec medical engineering produces invasive and non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and neurotechnology that are used worldwide to measure and analyze brain waves with the highest possible resolution. A key factor is the real-time data ...
Technologybased inCleveland, OHIO (USA)
about-us-imageNDI (Neuro Device Innovations) is a hybrid venture capital and commercialization firm focusing exclusively on innovative neurodevice technologies. NDI pursues, funds and develops opportunities that address unmet clinical needs with ...
TOPS technology was developed by Duke University Biomedical Engineering Professor, Dr. Warren Grill. After more than a decade of research, Professor Grill's lab discovered a way to 'speak' to the area of the brain that controls movement in people ...
