In an era where technology transcends human capabilities, Austin-based neurotech trailblazer Phantom Neuro has announced a colossal leap in medical standard communications. With the unveiling of their IoT WiFi technology, specifically tailored for implantable medical systems, they are redefining the boundaries of patient care.
The brainchild behind this innovation, Dr. Connor Glass, founder and CEO of Phantom Neuro, and his team, have eclipsed the conventional Bluetooth standards by exploiting the robust capabilities of Silicon Labs’ Wi-Fi devices. This technology promises high-bandwidth data transmission with the frugality of low power consumption – a hitherto unachieved milestone in implantable medical systems.
In their collaboration with Silicon Labs, Phantom Neuro has not only embraced cutting-edge technology but has also woven itself into the fabric of the ‘IoT For Good Developer Stories’ initiative, advocating for the immense potential IoT holds in enhancing patient outcomes.
This leap forward is not just a technical triumph but a beacon of hope for individuals with limb differences. As Fritz Werder, Senior Director of the Life Business Unit at Silicon Labs, articulates, this is about instilling confidence in users – empowering them to lead lives unhindered by technological constraints.
Originating from the prestigious labs of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Phantom Neuro is on the vanguard of neurotechnology. They are the first to develop a minimally invasive muscle-machine interface for prosthetic limbs and robotic exoskeletons control.
For more information on this visionary enterprise and their contributions to human-machine harmony, visit www.phantomneuro.com or contact Shannon Wilsey at info@phantomneuro.com.
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