Christine Azevedo Shares Insights from the AI-Hand Project
What does it take to restore hand function for people with tetraplegia? The AI-Hand project has been exploring this question for over a decade – and the answers are as complex as they are inspiring.
In our latest video, Christine Azevedo from Inria walks us through the vision behind AI-Hand, a European Innovation Council-funded initiative that brings together Inria, Neurinnov, CorTec amongst the project consortium. She explains how the project combines cutting-edge algorithms, customized electrode configurations, and deep collaboration between medical experts and engineers.
Christine also shares the challenges of making such a device user-friendly – from calibration to mathematical modeling – and how the knowledge gained in this project is already shaping the future of neuroprosthetics.
If you’re curious about how science, technology, and teamwork come together to build life-changing solutions, this interview is a must-watch.
A big thank-you to Christine for taking the time to speak with us and share her expertise!
More information about the AI-Hand Project can be found here: https://www.aihand.eu/