Harnessing the power of neural pathways

 We created a USB port for the human body.

By connecting to the peripheral nervous system, our Universal Neural Interface enables the human brain to communicate with robotic limbs or digital devices on a natural and intuitive level.

Bi-directional neuromuscular coordination with sensory feedback

The first application of our Universal Neural Interface is designed for limb loss and limb difference individuals, a closed-loop system for natural and sensory control of robotic limbs.

  • "What does everybody want? Ultimately, to do things themselves."

    Gregory Clark, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Utah

  • "To lose a hand is like losing a loved one – except you’re reminded of it every day."

    Anonymous patient

  • "With our system, we have an implanted device that allows the person to simply think about moving their hand, and it moves with their thoughts. What’s better than a bionic arm controlled by thoughts? Well, that same arm can actually give a person a sense of touch."

    Jacob A. George, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, NeuroRobotics / AI