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Phantom Neuro, which is developing a wristband-like device that gets implanted under the skin to let a person control prosthetic limbs, has raised $19 million to fund its next stage of development.
Recently, he’s been trying out a new system by Austin-based startup Phantom Neuro that has the potential to provide more lifelike control of prosthetic limbs. The company is building a thin ...
Phantom Neuro's flagship technology ... near-human experience when controlling prosthetic limbs and assistive technologies. "Receiving both of these certified designations from the FDA is a ...
"Phantom Neuro is transforming the way people interact ... to improve patient outcomes by providing lifelike control of prosthetic limbs and assistive devices and help expedite regulatory approvals.
State-of-the-art prosthetic limbs can help people with amputations ... Lisa Yang Center for Bionics, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a Neurosurgery Research Education ...
Phantom Neuro, which is developing a wristband-like device that gets implanted under the skin to let a person control prosthetic limbs, has raised $19 million to fund its next stage of development.