Remote access to human brain implants - world first
QLD researchers launch world-first ‘wireless neuro-stimulator’ for brain implants
Wireless technology that allows for human brain implants to be analysed remotely is now possible, thanks to researchers at the University of Queensland.
‘Remote analysis’ is now possible.
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A world-first by Queensland researchers.
NEW TECH FOR BRAIN CHIPS
Queensland researchers have come up with a new way to use wireless technology in brain implant technology, allowing for patients can be treated from anywhere in world.
A collaborative project, involving researchers at the University of Queensland (UQ), have created the world’s first integrated and completely wireless remote care platform.
This digital platform allows clinicians to monitor patients remotely, as well as adjust the device to treat and alleviate symptoms in real time.
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