We draw on engineering and physiology principles to design advanced ground-breaking technologies that provide ease-of-use for the researcher and clinician to explore new ideas and applications for electromyography (EMG) and other bio-signals.
Our portfolio of research interests encompass basic science motor control theories, development of neural interfaces for speech and upper limb prosthetics, wearable health monitors, and next-generation sensor technology.
Our ability to successfully transfer innovations such as these into commercial products was recognized by achieving a Top 40 NASA Start-up Company designation [NASA Spinoff 2000] and receipt of the 2006 Tibbetts Award from the Small Business Technology Council for “exemplifying the best in the Small Business Innovation Research program.