Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The Stentrode brain-computer interface offers a non-invasive, nonsurgical solution for paralysis. Additional ...
Synchron CEO Tom Oxley tells CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia that the company’s brain chip implant is designed to treat motor impairments now, with plans to address mild cognitive decline in the future. He ...
Synchron Inc.'s recent $2 million raise for its Stentrode brain-computer interface platform comes at a pivotal time for the technology. Advances in BCI development, ongoing clinical trials and growing ...
New York-based Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company, has raised $200 million in Series D funding, bringing its total raise to $345 million. Double Point Ventures led the round, with ...
Synchron raised $200 million to advance its work building brain implants that doctors can insert through blood vessels, avoiding the costly and high-risk surgeries necessary to install devices made by ...
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 ...
A new brain implant now lets people control Apple devices, such as iPads, iPhones and the Vision Pro, using only their thoughts. Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) company based ...
Apple's new thought control protocol has now been shown in use by Synchron, a medical company that has made a prototype for using iPads solely by thinking. Apple's Brain-Computer Interface Human ...
For the first time, an individual has been seen publicly controlling an iPad entirely through thought, thanks to Apple's new brain-computer interface (BCI) protocol and Synchron's implantable ...
The prospect of being able to directly control computers and other devices just by using your mind took a step closer to reality today with Synchron releasing public footage of its work with Apple's ...
Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company, has released the first public demonstration of an individual using an iPad controlled entirely by thought, leveraging Apple’s built-in accessibility ...