NeuroCONCISE
@neuroconcise
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15-10-2015 14:19:46
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The pioneering field of brain-computer interfaces aims to enable patients to control computer systems by reading their brain activity when they think of moving or performing a task and then translating that information into a control signal. NeuroCONCISE syncni.com/article/1529/n…
Pleased to see 2016 Enterprise Fellowship alumni NeuroCONCISE recognised at the InterTradeIreland Seedcorn investor readiness business competition! bit.ly/2Fy7w38
Listen to our CEO Prof Damien Coyle, discuss our #WearableTech on BBC Radio 4 Today! #innovation #startup
.justin webb tested out our #WearableTech NeuroCONCISE on #r4today Listen again to hear Prof Damien Coyle explain how this #neurotechnology is helping people with traumatic brain injuries to communicate (starts at 49mins) bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… #ProudofUU
Could paralysed patients communicate using only their thoughts? Thanks to Ulster University, this is a reality; they've developed a headset allowing paralysed people to communciate with their families, using wearable neurotechnology. Find out more: buff.ly/2RuWT6M #MadeAtUni
.NeuroCONCISE, a spin out from Ulster University funded through the #IndustrialStrategy, makes wearable neurotechnology and won the 2018 Innovation of the Year award at the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s Innovation Awards. Read more: socsi.in/Ye9VZ #UKRI_NI
Fancy having a go at our Brain Computer interface? We are at the Wearables & IOT all day at the KTN stand! Be a part of our pilot study! #innovation #Wearables
Ryan explaining to our latest participant imagine movement. If you are at Wearables & IOT, come down and have a go! #Wearables #innovation #health #HealthTech
💡 How about this innovation? Worked on at Ulster University, this wearable technology allows the user to communicate with computers using only their minds Ryan Beveridge, Product Developer at NeuroCONCISE, discusses More 👇 #UnisImprovingFutures bit.ly/2HexQPK #MadeAtUni
Back again at Wearables & IOT ! Come on down and take part in our study! #innovation #Wearables