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BCI News Roundup – June 3rd
TweetThis week in the news roundup: intersections between art, wearable devices, the human-computer urban landscape, articulating that relationship, and more. In Toronto we’re coming out of a 7-day stretch of muggy, rainy, and all around miserable weather. The type of … Continue reading
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BCI News Roundup – May 27th
TweetIt’s been an exciting week for all of us here at InteraXon. This past Wednesday, our CEO Ariel Garten gave a keynote speech at Mesh, one of Canada’s premier digital conferences. The keynote was received with an overwhelming response; your … Continue reading
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This Week in BCI News
TweetNeurogadget conducted an exclusive interview with MindGames’ CEO, Deepa Iyengar Neuroscientist Andrew Schwartz from the University of Pittsburgh will give a live talk on BCI technology this Sunday February 20, 2011. You can submit your questions ahead of time, or … Continue reading