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Neuralink N1 Wearable
Neuralink N1 Wearable
Neuralink N1 Wearable
Neuralink N1 Wearable
2020

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Neuralink N1 Wearable

Brain computer interface

Elon Musk and the team at Neuralink want to create a brain computer interface that allows people to control machines with their thoughts. The target market for this technology are patients with full or partial paralysis who would greatly benefit from the independence a technology like this would provide them. Up until now most of these technologies have not been able to make it out of the laboratory. The Neuralink N1 would be the first product of its kind to finally make it out into the real world so that this patient population could actually take advantage of this powerful technology.

Client / Manufacturer

Neuralink

San Francisco, US
Design

Neuralink

San Francisco, US

WOKE studio

Vancouver, CA
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Specific country/region: As this is not on the market yet, it is not clear what region would be served.
Target Groups
Other target groups: Patients with full or partial paralysis, Specific sub-group: In the long term, this technology could be used by people without paralysis

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