Exciting Times at the Mayo Clinic! 🧠✨ Last week Matti Moeller and Christian Bentler had the privilege of participating at the Mayo Clinic Workshop in Rochester. It was an incredible platform to present our Brain Interchange System, and we were able to engage participants with a hands-on session using our bench-top version – the Brain Interchange Evaluation Kit. The two-day workshop offered a perfect blend of insights into the latest advancements in neuromodulation research, thought-provoking ethical discussions, and valuable networking opportunities. With a mixture of hands-on workshops and focused presentations by Peter Brunner, Kai Miller, Nuri Firat Ince, Tim Denison, Greg Worrell, Vaclav (V.K.) Kremen, Ashwin Viswanathan, Kristin Sellers, PhD, Nathan Staff, Tay Netoff, Graham Johnson , Alexander Rockhill, Rosana Esteller, Daryl Kipke, Guangying Wu, Enrico Opri, Joseph Neimat, Dora Hermes, Jessica Bowersock, Christopher Kovach, Jamie Van Gompel, the time in Rochester was very delightful. A special shout-out to Jeffrey Herron, Ph.D., who presented the typical journey in neuroscience, from early research stages to IDE approval. He is the co-investigator in the feasibility study for stroke rehabilitation using the Brain Interchange System. 👉 https://lnkd.in/eapsHsJx We are confident that with such outstanding research in the field we will be able to provide our Brain Interchange System to more researchers and clinicians. This paves the way towards more IDE approvals in #neuromodulation and #BCI research. One of the most memorable moments was the neurosurgeon panel, where experts delved into the ethical questions surrounding brain-computer interfaces. Their discussions were both enlightening and essential for guiding the future of this transformative technology. We are grateful to have been part of such an inspiring event and look forward to continuing our work in this exciting field! 🙌 Thank you to all speakers, the organizers and all participants!
CorTec
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Communicating with the Nervous System - for the Cure of Disease
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Communication with the Brain - for the cure of disease. CorTec stands for cutting-edge technology for the next generation of active implants: individualized components of highest quality. With our neuromodulation platform technologies we provide full service for your specific solution, ranging from development to manufacturing and documentation. As a young company we are motivated by striving for innovation. Breaking with old structures, we are constantly searching for new approaches. Our engineers live neurotechnology and bring their knowledge into processes and designs to create solutions tailored specifically to our customers needs. We are developing the world’s most efficient implants serving as a direct interface between brain and technology. The Brain Interchange as well as our Electrode technology are available for your next research project or medical device development. Reach out, if you would like to learn more! We are already serving a growing circle of prestigious international customers in industry and research that are mostly using our proprietary °AirRay electrode. Join our Team! We are on our way to make our innovative technology the new gold standard of neurotherapy. Come with us and contribute with your expertise to grow the success of our company! Check our website to learn more about your job opportunities: https://www.cortec-neuro.com/career
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https://www.cortec-neuro.com
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- Herstellung medizinischer Geräte
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- 51–200 Beschäftigte
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- Freiburg, Baden-Würrtemberg
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- Neurotherapy, Brain Computer Interface (BCI), Brain Machine Interface (BMI), Neurotechnological implant, Implant Components, Neurotechnology, B2B Services, Research Devices, Medical Device, Medical Device Manufacturing, Neuromodulation, Therapy Development und Stroke Rehabilitation
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Dr. Oliver Baertl
Communicating with the Brain - For the Cure of Disease
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Gary Johnson
Sales Director Technology Implantable Medical devices , Implantable Electrodes ,Solid state Batteries, ASICs, Semiconductors
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Alexander C.
Will I make the news if I have a headline?
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Miguel Ulloa
Product Specialist Grid Electrodes bei CorTec
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🌟 At CorTec, we're proud to empower innovators in the medical field with our specialized electrode technology. With customized designs that are based on our proven and reliable AirRay Electrode technology we are able to create more efficient, reliable, and personalized medical devices for our customers and partners. Whether you're in industry or research, our expertise in medical device development is here to support you at every step. From concept to realization, we help bring your unique device designs to life, ensuring they meet the highest standards of quality and performance. Insights on the growing market for implantable medical devices and recent innovations are shared in the article linked below. Discover how we can collaborate to bridge the gap between your vision and a successful medical device. 💡🔬https://lnkd.in/eCu3BXjV #MedicalDevices #Innovation #Electrodes #BCI #Neuromodulation #HealthcareTechnology
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Exciting News! 🚀 We are proud to share that we have been featured in IDTechEx latest research report on Brain-Computer Interfaces (#BCI) 2025-2045. This report explores the innovative technologies that are revolutionizing how we interact with machines. With our Brain Interchange System we are developing a BCI solution that not only push technological boundaries but also will offer therapeutic benefits. Our work is dedicated to creating tools that can help people regain lost abilities, improve mental health, and open new avenues for treatment in neurological conditions. Even more exciting, the Brain Interchange system is set to be implanted in its First in Human application soon! This marks a monumental step forward in our mission to make a real difference in people's health and well-being through advanced neurotechnology. Our inclusion in this report highlights our commitment to advancing BCI technology for the betterment of individuals' lives. We are excited to continue our journey in making a real difference in people's health and well-being. In a few weeks we will be able to share A big thank you to our incredible team and partners for their unwavering dedication. Together, we are shaping a future where technology meets therapy in truly transformative ways. 🌐💡 #Innovation #BrainComputerInterface #FutureTech #BCI #Neurotechnology #TechForGood #HealthcareInnovation
Brain Computer Interfaces 2025-2045: Technologies, Players, Forecasts
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Ayoub's Story - Agilis Project Ayoub is one of the participants of the Agilis Project and he shares his story and tells about his problems in daily life and how the Agilis project improved his situation. His view on this research project and what it means for the future is truly eye opening. At CorTec we are happy to see that our implantable electrodes contribute to improved therapies in the future and amazing results for individuals already today. 👉 If you are not yet following the AI-Hand 2023 project, please make sure to do so! There is a lot more to come and we are thankful to be part of the consortium of partners. #AiHand #BCI #HandMovement #agilis #patient
The discoveries obtained via #AGILISTIM prepared and tested the innovative solutions that are now being developed in the #aihand2023 project. 📹 Ayoub, a clinical trial participant, shares his personal experience, expectations, and hopes for the future. His journey proves the potential of neural stimulation technology. 🦾 Watch the video 👉 https://lnkd.in/eWDwDwfh #ClinicalTrials #FutureOfMedicine #innovation #tetraplegia CAMIN Team Inria USSAP Centre National de Rééducation Fonctionnelle et de Réadaptation - Rehazenter Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg CorTec Neurinnov Clinique Saint Jean Sud de France
Interview to Ayoub - AGILISTIM
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We are thrilled to see that our electrode technology played a crucial role in this groundbreaking research published in Nature Communications! The research team developed advanced computational models to optimize vagus nerve stimulation, opening new avenues for medical treatments with greater precision and fewer side effects. Congratulations to the research team! This kind of research is crucial to shape the #future of therapies for neurological diseases and beyond. At CorTec, we do our best to provide our customers and partners with components and active implantable systems that allow researchers and clinicians to focus on what is important: critical research and the development of new therapies that have the potential to shape the future of #Neuromodulatiton and #BCI applications. #VagusNerveStimulation #ElectrodeTechnology #BrainComputerInterface #BCI #Neuromodulation
Our paper "Towards enhanced functionality of vagus neuroprostheses through in silico optimized stimulation" is out on Nature Communications! 🧠🔥 The #vagus #nerve is an extremely interesting target for #bioelectronic #medicine, however, its potential has been just scratched due to our currently limited #knowledge and available #technology⚡️ Our main contributions: 1. We developed a realistic and anatomically accurate #model of the vagus nerve 💻 2. We developed #computational methods to make simulations efficient (from days to minutes of computation) ⏩ 3. We devised a method using #physiological experiments to functionalize the models in vivo during animal experiments 🐖 4. We optimized #neurosimulation in silico reducing side effects related to laryngeal contractions by ~70% when using VNS to reduce heart rate 🫀 5. We shared the entire modeling framework at https://lnkd.in/gyNpqmz5 for public reuse and developed an online platform to showcase the models: https://lnkd.in/g_iQ7JZE Our work supports the efforts towards new #therapies, #personalized medicine, and closed loop #optimization. This multidisciplinary work, featuring histological data, computational modeling and animal experiments, is the result of an amazing collaboration between Neuroengineering Lab - ETHZ, ETH Zürich, and The Feinstein Institutes 📍 Check out these results in our latest publication, and one of the main outcomes of my PhD: Federico Ciotti, Robert John, Natalija Secerovic, Noemi Gozzi, Andrea Cimolato, Naveen Jayaprakash, Weiguo Song , Viktor Tóth, Theodoros Zanos, Stavros Zanos & Stanisa Raspopovic (2024) https://lnkd.in/gT4F9Qwf (#open access) Nature Portfolio Northwell Health European Research Council (ERC) Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF
Towards enhanced functionality of vagus neuroprostheses through in silico optimized stimulation - Nature Communications
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🤝 Collaboration is the Key to a Better Future! We are pleased to share that CorTec is a member of the Implantable Brain-Computer Interface Collaborative Community (iBCI-CC). The iBCI-CC initiative enables the collaboration of diverse stakeholders that share the interest to accelerate the development, safety and accessibility of iBCI technologies. The iBCI-CC community features researcher, clinicians and medical device manufacturers. With participation from the FDA and implantable BCI peers Neurosoft Bioelectronics, Blackrock Neurotech, Neuralink, Paradromics Inc., Precision Neuroscience & Synchron. For all of you that are interested to contribute or stay up to date about the work of this community, we encourage you to visit the iBCI-CC website for more detailed information and your opportunities to engage. #BCI #iBCICC #Neurotechnology #BrainComputerInterface #MedicalDevice #neurotech
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Brain Interchange for the Future of Therapies! After the recent FDA approval for the IDE study with our Brain Interchange system(https://lnkd.in/eapsHsJx), we are now entering the next phase. In a couple of weeks, the research team at the University of Washington will start investigating their novel and very promising way to improve the outcome of rehabilitation after stroke, applying fast closed-loop brain stimulation using our implantable Brain-Computer Interface - the Brain Interchange. This will open up new possibilities for stroke rehabilitation therapy approaches and we are very proud to be able to contribute to these important milestones. With the research into stroke therapy, a new chapter is beginning for us and we will continue to support further projects for the development of therapies for various indications. In the last publication in the Open Access Government magazine, Martin Schuettler gives a valuable insight into the #future of the therapies that we will be shaping together with our partners and our unique Brain Interchange System. #BCI #BrainComputerInterface #Neuromodulation #BrainInterchange #FutureTherapies #ClinicalStudy
What will future therapies for neurological conditions such as stroke look like? In this captivating article, Martin Schuettler, Chief Technology Officer of CorTec GmbH, walks Open Access Government through a groundbreaking achievement in developing new treatments for neurological conditions. Read in full here: https://bit.ly/3xtFi5v #StrokeTreatments #MedicalTreatment #NeurologicialConditions
Stroke rehabilitation milestone, neurological conditions and future therapy
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Heartwarming Feedback from two Participants in the Agilis Study Within the AI-Hand 2023 project, researchers are working on developing a novel device that is intended to restore mobility in the upper extremities. To do this, CorTec electrodes are used, which are attached to the radial nerve and the median nerve. The Agilis study has shown incredible success and the feedback from the two study participants clearly shows that this project is on the right track. We are thrilled to see that our electrodes are contributing to the further development of therapeutic options in this project. We are sure that the AI-Hand project will continue to achieve enormous results. 👉 Make sure to follow AI-Hand 2023 project on LinkedIn. This is just one of our valuable partner projects – we are ready to support research and clinical studies in other and diverse areas of application and to make an important contribution to medical device development and therapy development with our expertise. From components to fully implantable active systems. 👉 For more information about CorTec, our technologies and how your project could look with us, please visit our website. https://lnkd.in/eCu3BXjV #Neuromodulation #Neurostimulation #MedicalDeviceDevelopment #Research #Study #AGILIS #aihand2023 #tetraplegia Inria Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau Neurinnov
📹 Two personal stories from participants in the #AGILIS protocol, the precursor to the #aihand2023 project. Through their experiences, they share how implanted epineural stimulation in their arm, even if only for a month, gave them hope of regaining essential hand functions. AI-Hand aims to develop a permanent solution for patients. Watch the video 👉 https://lnkd.in/eq5aEdT4 🌟🦾 #NeuralStimulation #MedicalInnovation #tetraplegia CAMIN Team Inria USSAP Centre National de Rééducation Fonctionnelle et de Réadaptation - Rehazenter Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg CorTec Neurinnov Clinique Saint Jean Sud de France
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Easy Access to Custom Designs Do you need advanced active implantable technologies? Whether you're in the neuro field or beyond, we've got you covered! 🧠 From idea to production: With over a decade of experience, we specialize in bringing your ideas to life with precision and care. Our expertise in implantable devices, honed through years of clinical application, ensures that we deliver world-class solutions tailored to your needs. 🤝 More than just another partner: We offer a seamless partnership, handling everything from design and development to manufacturing. Your vision becomes our mission, and together we develop breakthrough technologies that make an impact. 💻 Order online or request a custom design: Visit our website to explore our product portfolio or request a custom design to meet your unique needs. Our team is ready to help you achieve your goals with state-of-the-art implantable solutions. Join the many innovative companies who trust us to bring their ideas to life. Order now or contact us for a custom design consultation! #ImplantableTechnologies #NeuroTech #MedicalDevices #Innovation #CustomDesign #OrderNow #HealthcareTechnology
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📰 Please find below the latest INNO magazine from IVAM Microtechnology Network. 🧠Our recent success in obtaining FDA approval for the investigational device exemption for an early feasibility study is also featured in the magazine – thank you for having us again! #MedicalDevices #EarlyFeasibility #Innovation #neuromodulation #BrainInterchange
🚀 IVAM Magazine »inno« No. 87: "Forward Horizons: Exploring Future Technologies" We're thrilled to present our newest edition, packed with cutting-edge insights and groundbreaking innovations. Thanks to all #IVAMmembers and authors for their contributions! 🌕 "Towards #LaserPrinting of Infrastructure on the Moon" by Jörg Neumann, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) 💻 "New Frontiers of #EdgeComputing with NEM Switch Technology" by Federica Haupt, AMO GmbH / ZeroAMP / i-EDGE project ♻️ "Old to New: Utilizing #Upcycling Techniques to Enhance the Industrial Suitability of Recycled Plastics" by Annerose Hüttl / Christoph Thieroff, Kunststoff-Zentrum in Leipzig gGmbH (KUZ) 📡 "Bridging #ScienceFiction and Technological Reality" by Dr. Jana Schwarze, IVAM Microtechnology Network 📦 "Smart #Packaging: Compact, High-Performance On-Board Charger" - news release by Fraunhofer IZM 🔬 Company & Product News from Micro- and Nanotechnology from Accumold, CorTec, Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co,Ltd., Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, CSEM and QuiX Quantum. Join us on this journey to explore the technologies shaping our future. Read the full issue now via https://lnkd.in/ePMvn-ju #IVAM #Microtechnology #Network #innoMagazine #innovations
»inno« 87: Forward Horizons: Exploring Future Technologies“
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