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Steering the Future: Breakthrough in Neurotech for People with Disabilities
New YorkTuesday, September 17, 2024
The implantation process was a minimally invasive endovascular procedure that didn't require open brain surgery. Once implanted, Mark was able to stream shows, make video calls, play music, control smart home devices, shop online, and even read books by mentally tapping on icons on the tablet. This breakthrough has given Mark a newfound sense of independence, allowing him to manage important aspects of his environment and gain control over his surroundings.
Synchron's BCI is not just a game-changer for individuals with ALS but also has the potential to revolutionize smart home automation for people with mobility and voice impairment. The company's CEO and Founder, Tom Oxley, believes that their neurological technology will address a critical unmet need for millions of people worldwide. With the integration of Alexa, Synchron is poised to take the next step in making smart homes accessible to everyone.
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