The prosthetics available today are not sufficient to bridge the gap left by amputation: even though the bionic hand can perform a wide range of movements, the control interface is difficult to use and greatly limits the functionality of the prosthetic. In fact, current control interfaces are so difficult to use, many amputees -- after jumping through all those hoops to obtain the prosthetic in the first place -- give up on using the prosthetic because it is so frustrating
This is an urgent problem that demands a better solution.
This is where Invictus BCI comes in: we are creating an affordable neuroprosthetic that can restore near natural
By leveraging new advances in machine learning and neuroscience, we have created a prosthetic control interface that has more intuitive control, greater movement capability and greater comfort all while being far less expensive.