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News & Updates

Brain machine interfaces may sound as a technology belonging to the science fiction realm but it is entirely real and is becoming more so by the day. In these posts you will find media reports on our progress in the field of neural interfaces and brain machine technology. 

EMG based gesture recognition

More and more researchers and product teams are turning to EMG-based gesture recognition because it sits at a powerful intersection: human intent, wearable sensing, and real-time interaction. Unlike cameras or inertial sensors, EMG captures motor intent at its source—the neural drive to muscles—before motion is even completed. This makes EMG uniquely attractive for: intuitive human–machine interfaces, prosthetics and rehabilitation, AR/VR and spatial computing, hands-free, pr

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