NIRx GmbH is chosen as industry partner for 5 year grant in the field of Brain Computer Interface 2/15/2009
NIRx Medizintechnik GmbH (a subsidiary of NIRx Medical Technologies, LLC) has been named an industry partner in a grant awarded by the National Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience, Germany. The project entitled: Noninvasive Neurotechnology for Man-Machine Interaction was created with the aim of establishing "sustainable infrastructure for the development of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and relevant measurement and data analysis techniques". NIRx's role is to incorporate NIRS tomographic imaging technology for the development of useful BCI applications. Other industry partners involved include Deutsche Telekom, Brain Products and Magnicon.
For more information on the project and to learn m ore about the Bernstein Network Computational Neurosicence click on the link below.
Bernstein Focus: Neurotechnology, Berlin
NIRx partners with the ACTIVE Lab at the Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida 10/2008
The Applied Cognition & Training in Immersive Environments (ACTIVE) Lab focuses on research and development for the development of human performance. The project headed up by Dr. Cali Fidopiastis, involves using one of our DYNOT 232 system to conduct real-time studies of patients that suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) while they are engaged in virtual reality environments. This could lead to strong developments in the use of non-invasive imaging combined with virtual reality to functionally assess and rehabilitate TBI patients.
For more information on the ACTIVE Lab click on the link below.
ACTIVE Lab at the Institution of Simulation of Training, University of Central Florida
DYNOT Compact Series
dynaSCAN Operator Interface
DOTS: DYNAMIC Optical Tissue Simulator: