Trend: The more prostheses the higher the need for intuitive interfaces and design

___ CDT-Neuro student leads team to win £10K Robotics & Innovation prize (Imperial College London): “Irene Mendez Guerra (CDT Neurotechnology), Ben Lakey (Mitt and Imperial alumni), Ivan Vujaklija (Prof. Aalto University and former Imperial associate) and Dario Farina (Chair Neurorehabilitation Engineering, Imperial) have created Naviga, which is developing intuitive, user friendly controls for prostheses … Naviga’s control system eliminates the long training sessions and improves the current control approaches to increase the acceptance, usage, and functionality of current prostheses.” To Learn More: Centre for Neurotechnology at Imperial College London Neurotechnology pioneers, please design with the end-user in mind ? Why the Future of Brain Enhancement and Mental Health is Digital and Pervasive from SharpBrains
Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Technology Imperial College London innovation neurorehabilitation prostheses robotics Source Type: blogs