Meadowave is a Washington, DC-based company dedicated to developing an implantable brain computer interface that is suitable for widespread use, even for non-therapeutic purposes. They aim to create a commercially viable system that allows individuals to control their mobile devices and computers using their brain, filling the gap in the market for brain computer interfaces that are practical for daily tasks.
Led by Lee Johnson, PhD, a Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineer with extensive experience in neuronal injury, medical device R&D, and microchip design, Meadowave is focused on creating robust and easily replaceable implants that can be used by people of varied abilities. Their innovative MicroSTARLING array, which consists of self-organizing microchip sensors, enables complex communication patterns similar to the flight patterns of starlings, providing a unique approach to brain activity readout and data transmission.
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