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The Alcor Life Extension Foundation, most often referred to as Alcor, is an American nonprofit organization based in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Alcor advocates for, researches, and performs cryonics, the freezing of human corpses and brains in liquid nitrogen after legal death, with hopes of resurrecting and restoring them to full health in the event some new technology can be developed in the future.
"Openwater is a San Francisco-based startup focused on devising a new generation of imaging technologies, with high resolution and low costs, enabling medical diagnoses and treatments, and a new era of fluid and affordable brain-to-computer communications. The firm’s vision - changing how we read and write our bodies and brains - leverages important inventions in opto-electronic and holographic systems, using red and benign near-infrared light, which penetrate our flesh and bones. The goal is to use these technologies to build better, faster and cheaper solutions in healthcare - for strokes, cancer and many diseases, all working non-invasively - without opening the body or brain."
"With Mindaffect, we have developed a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) that allows locked-in patients, such as people suffering from ALS, to interact or communicate by controlling a computer with brain signals. Further down the road, we want to open up our BCI through a development kit. Our team works on the cutting-edge of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. MindAffect was spun-out of the renowned Donders Institute of the Radboud University Nijmegen in September 2017."
"Impulse Neiry is helping people boost their cognitive abilities while consolidating information they get within courses in gamified way. Mind-controlled VR-games, an Innovative approach that utilises virtual reality and in-house brain-computer interface (BCI), help Impulse Neiry bring Edutainment to the next level."
"Neurolutions, Inc. is a clinical-stage medical device company developing a revolutionary platform of neurorehabilitation devices leveraging brain computer interface (BCI) technology. The company’s first product candidate, the IpsiHand Upper Extremity Rehabilitation System, or the IpsiHand System, is being developed for upper extremity rehabilitation in chronic stroke patients.
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