neurotechnology
Original Research Published on 30 Mar 2026 Electrochemical characterization and chronic stability of Utah electrode arrays for intracortical microstimulation in Neural Technology - 379 views Original Research Published on 30 Mar 2026 in Neural Technology Original Research Accepted on 13 Mar 2026 in Neural Technology Case Report Published on 24 Feb 2026 in Neural Technology Original Research Publi…
32 paralyzed patients tested a new commercial brain chip and the results are incredible.
A UK patient fitted with a Neuralink brain chip describes life-changing early results as doctors point to a new era of assisted independence.
I attended the first day of Neurotechnology Summit 2025 in Sydney, with some fascinating insights and discussions through the day. Australia is a world leader in the space, with Australian born or based leaders in neurotechnology including Synchron, Emotiv, Ultra Bionics, Omniscient Technologies, Cortical Labs, and Resonait, and the leaders of most of them speaking at the event. My LinkedIn post …
Key Points The UK Symposium on Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology, held September 12–13, 2024, in Nottingham, brought together an international group of researchers, clinicians, and industry experts to discuss the latest developments and challenges in the neuromodulation space. The symposium was co-hosted by Neuromod+ and CloseNIT, two research networks built to support the growth of neuromodula…
To address the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing at the edge of the network and its associated inferencing algorithms, Intelligent Hardware Korea (IHWK) is developing a neuromorphic computing platform for neurotechnology devices and field programmable neuromorphic devices. The post Microchip Teams Up with Intelligent Hardware Korea appeared first on Semiconductor Digest .
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The idea of computer chip implants in the brain may seem futuristic to some, but this development could be widely available in the years to come. At this early stage of development, Americans are generally negative toward the idea of widespread use of computer chip implants in the brain to enhance cognitive function, and few […]
Arizona State University hosted the first IEEE Brain Neurotech Entrepreneurs Workshop December 13-15 to inspire, empower and connect exceptional graduate students who aspire to be entrepreneurs. The workshop, sponsored by the IEEE Brain initiative , drew 30 graduate students from seven countries for its first class of participants. Selected through a highly competitive application process that dr…
Driven by curiosity and therapeutic goals, Anikeeva leaves no scientific stone unturned in her drive to invent neurotechnology. The audience sits utterly riveted as Polina Anikeeva highlights the gaps she sees in the landscape of neural tools. With a background in optoelectronics, she has a decidedly unique take on the brain. “In neuroscience,” says Anikeeva, […] The post Plugging into the brain …
Ed Boyden, the Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology at MIT has been named a recipient of the 2018 Canada Gairdner International Award — Canada’s most prestigious scientific prize — for his role in the discovery of light-gated ion channels and optogenetics, a technology to control brain activity with light. Boyden’s work has given neuroscientists […] The post Ed Boyden receives 2018 Canada Gair…
Edward S. Boyden, a member of MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research and the Media Lab, and an associate professor of brain and cognitive sciences and biological engineering at MIT, has been appointed the inaugural Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology. The new professorship has been established at the McGovern Institute by K. Lisa Yang […] The post Edward Boyden named inaugural Y. Eva Tan…
Vint Cerf, vice-president of Google, is visiting New Zealand to speak at a conference on the looming lack of web addresses. He is also widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of the internet, and has been talking about his visions for the internet’s future. An excerpt: (read in full here) “Vint Cerf, vice-president and “chief internet evangelist” of tech giant Google, foresees the introduc…

