Led by Prof Kevin De Pauw, researcher Arnau Dillen from the Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy (MFYS) research group at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) has developed a brain-computer interface, in which the brain controls a robotic arm. This innovative project was facilitated through cooperation between MFYS and the BruBotics consortium at the VUB with the ETIS laboratory at the Université Paris-Cergy, in the framework of the EUTOPIA European university network.
A unique aspect of the research is the integration of augmented reality (AR) using Microsoft HoloLens. Dillen:
The next phase in the research is to develop the system into a software product that can be brought to market. Dillen is already seeking postgraduate opportunities and industrial partners to refine the technology.
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