Tech & industry
The UK’s first wearable brain scanner of its kind to be dedicated to paediatric use is now in use at a specialist clinic for children with epilepsy.
A mental health and wellbeing app developed over the past four years in conjunction with a specialist neurological NHS Trust is being launched into the wider public and private sectors.
A robotic rehab device hailed as being instrumental in changing the future of neurorehabilitation has been unveiled to the world by Fourier Intelligence, after more than two years in development. The ArmMotus™ EMU is the world’s first 3D back-drivable upper limb rehabilitation robot, setting a new benchmark for intelligent rehabilitation devices. The robot, the latest [...]
Co-founder and global hub CEO of Fourier Intelligence, Zen Koh, has been appointed as global chair of the health and wellness efforts of an organisation whose mission is to create a better world through reinventing industries and rebooting societies.
Computerised brain training can significantly improve cognitive performance in people who have sustained brain injury, even those who have lived with its consequences for years.
Brain injury survivors, and the professionals who support them in their lives, are being educated in the risks of using the internet and how to maximise safety when going online by the UK’s only cyber safeguarding specialist of its kind.
Pioneer in AI-led dementia detection Cognetivity Neurosciences has secured use of its Integrated Cognitive Assessment (ICA) with an expanding high-end operator of dementia and senior care.
A breakthrough in technology will mean hypoxic-ischemic brain injury will be better assessed in survivors of cardiac arrest.
A new AI algorithm to improve brain stimulation devices to treat disease is being developed by Google Research and Mayo Clinic.
A rehabilitation device can increase the amount of arm exercises stroke patients do without professional supervision, according to a new study.














