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COGITOLABS

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"CogitoLabs designs a novel Brain-Computer Interface and a cloud-based collaborative platform for psyhiatric rehabilitation for several disorders between the respective components of healing process."

NeuroSky

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NeuroSky, Inc. is a manufacturer of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technologies for consumer product applications, which was founded in 2004 in Silicon Valley, California. The company adapts electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) technology to fit a consumer market within a number of fields such as entertainment (toys and games), education, automotive, and health.

MyndPlay

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"MyndPlay is a revolution in Movie and Video Technology, bringing science to the art of film.

MyndPlay has been designed to allow story writers, advertisers, directors and independent production houses to create a new genre of content, to develop a new way of telling stories and the ability to engage and connect with the audience in a truly innovative and immersive way.

To the viewer MyndPlay is a multi platform media player that connects with EEG BCI technology to allow viewers to control video and movies like never before by giving you (the viewer) the ability to control, influence, interact with and direct the plot and outcome of a video or movie using only your mind...

To film-makers, producers, production houses and video enthusiasts everywhere..."

Blackrock Microsystems

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"Blackrock Microsystems is a rapidly growing company that manufactures a wide range of scientific equipment to record bio-potentials from the central and peripheral nervous system in both chronic and acute applications. The research division, located in the Research Park area off of the University of Utah, is looking for talented individuals to assist in the development of new products."

Actipulse Neuroscience

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"Medical company specialized in the clinical research and engineering of Non-Invasive Brain technologies for the treatment of dementia and Parkinson's Disease."

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