Dr. Mariska van Steensel from University Medical Center Utrecht shares further insights from the INTENSE Project, the first European study using the Brain Interchange™ for BCI-based communication in everyday life. Hear how BCI technology has developed over the years, what real-world challenges still need to be overcome, how the ongoing collaboration between clinical research and industry is actively shaping the future of BCI communication — and what the next steps look like for bringing this technology to the people who need it most.
Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/Vbxc1mBoPgs
Recruitment is now open in Utrecht: The University Medical Center Utrecht is actively looking for participants living with severe motor or speech impairments to join the INTENSE Project.
If this could be the right step for you or someone you know, learn more here: https://neuroprothese.nl/en/intense-en/ + https://neuroprothese.nl/intense/