Trials Imminent for Implantable Thought-Controlled Robotic Arm, Chalmers University of Technology Study

Every year, thousands of people across the world lose an arm or a leg. “Our technology helps amputees to control an artificial limb, in much the same way as their own biological hand or arm, via the person’s own nerves and remaining muscles. This is a huge benefit for both the individual and to society”, says Max Ortiz Catalan, industrial doctoral student at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden.

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