Startup grew out of University of Calgary initiative. Calgary startup Possibility Neurotechnologies today launched a first-of-its-kind app—one that allows users to control devices with their minds, ...
An Alberta research-based product using brain signals to move a wheelchair or power a toy electric car is one step closer to hitting the market. The Think2Switch is designed to be a bridge between ...
"With Think2Switch, anyone can go online right now, and they can purchase a Muse headset for $500, they can download our app, and start using it right away." Equipped with EEG electrodes, Muse's ...
2:25 ‘It’s a new world’: Alberta innovation helps kids with motor impairments control devices with their mind The first time Claire Sonnenberg made a light switch on, using just her thoughts alone, ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. When Claire Sonnenberg was born with cerebral palsy, her parents were told she would never talk, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For 10-year-old Claire Sonnenberg, a mobile app that allows her to control devices and communicate using just her thoughts has ...
Disability tech accelerator Remarkable held its 2025 Disability Tech Summit at Sydney Town Hall this week, bringing the event to Australia for the first time. "In Australia, the federal government ...
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For 10-year-old Claire Sonnenberg, a mobile app that allows her to control devices and communicate using just her thoughts has been life-changing — and the technology has now been made accessible for ...