Meet 10 Companies Working On Reading Your Thoughts (And Even Those Of Your Pets) – Forbes

Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) and brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are devices that enable direct ... [+] communication between a brain and an external device.

Philosopher John Locke said, I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. Locke lived during the Age of Enlightenment. He probably wasnt thinking about human machine actions during his philosophical ponderings. But what does it mean when machine actions are the result of human thoughts? No longer part of science fiction, many would argue that brain-machine and brain-computer interfaces are the next way we will communicate with machines and even with one another.

Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) and brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are devices that enable direct communication between a brain and an external device. BCIs let someone type onto a screen without a keyboard. Brain-machine interfaces make it possible for amputees to move robotic limbs. BCIs can be as intricate as placing devices directly on the brain or via devices that communicate directly to machines without invasive surgery.

This type of technology opens a whole world of business applications. From dangerous jobs that already utilize robots to manufacturing, and even the consumer space. Brain-machine interfaces create a new way for humans to interact with technology, whether it be their smartphones, smart speakers, voice assistants, cars, and even each other. Startups and established companies alike realize the promise of brain-machine interfaces. They are racing to link humans to tech and machines, allowing humans to control digital technology using only their minds, which in turn opens up a whole new world of opportunities for businesses and brands to reach the customer of the future.

Here are 10 companies that are working on connecting our brains or actions to our machines and creating the future of input.

Testing out Neurable at FutureX Live in Atlanta in April 2019.

Neurables mission is very exciting. Ramses Alcaide, founder of Neurable, got the idea for helping people with technology when he was a kid after his uncle lost his legs in a trucking accident. Alcaide said, the idea of developing technology for people who are differently abled has been my big, never-ending quest. Neurable launched onto the brain-computer interface scene in 2017 at SIGGRAPH with a proof of concept BCI game called The Awakening. Users put on a VR headset to escape from a room with only their minds. In December 2019, Neurable raised a $6 million Series A round to develop an everyday consumer based brain-computer interface in the form of headphones.

Alcaide sees neurotechnology built into a pair of headphones as the first step towards a BCI for consumers. Think about stopping, starting, or skipping songs with your mind without ever touching your phone. Interacting with smart devices with just our thoughts through a headphone-like device is impressive enough on its own. For Neurable, its the data behind the interactions that show the real value of BCIs.

Cognitive analytics are, measures of different mental states, especially those aligned with performance. BCI enabled headphones could help a person, enter their desired emotion and then have a customized playlist generated to provoke that response. Not to mention open a whole new world of metrics for marketers, training, health professionals, and a variety of other industries. Alcaide believes computing is going to become more spatial. He said, As it continues to go down that path, we need forms of interaction that enable us to more seamlessly interact with our technology.

MindX believes the next frontier in computing is a direct link from the brain to the digital world. Theyre creating this link by combining neurotechnology, augmented reality and artificial intelligence to create a "look-and-think interface for next-generation spatial computing applications. Part of spatial computing, is being able to interact with computers beyond a two-dimensional screen.

MindX uses smart glasses to create a link between human brains and technology. Julia Brown, MindXs CEO, said smart glasses will let wearers access information with a single thought. Glasses connect to the mind from eye movements. Brain waves signal back what the wearer is thinking and where they are looking. BCI enabled smart glasses opens a world of opportunities for visual search. Think about your lost car keys and the smart glasses can locate them. Wonder what someone is wearing and get the brand and link to places to buy from the glasses - all with a thought.

While some brain-computer interface companies focus on understanding the brain and cognitive metrics, others focus on real-time device control. NextMind, headquartered in Paris, France, uses a non-invasive BMI that translates brain signals instantly from the user's visual cortex into digital commands for any device in real-time. NextMind debuted their device at CES 2020. Visitors to the booth demoed changing channels on a TV with just their thoughts.

Testing the NextMind device at CES 2020 and using thoughts to turn on lights and dim them.

Users wear NextMind on the back of their heads. It creates a symbiotic connection with the digital world by combining neural networks and neural signals. The Next Mind SDK is open to developers. Theyre at a price point that the industry believes consumers are ready for the next phase in computer interaction.

Unboxing Neurosity's Notion developer's kit in January 2020.

Neurositys goal is to help developers get focused faster and stay focused longer. Notion (Neurositys thought-powered computer) has eight sensors as part of an EEG headset. In their demo, a woman scrolls through a recipe on her tablet while cooking. In another, a man changes the lighting in the room with his mind. The Notion brain sensor can be pre-ordered. The device touts its secure design saying, it never stores your brainwaves. Something to look out for in a BCI.

Neurosity launched dev kits in 2019. The Neurosity developer community is one of the signs that brain-computer interfaces have arrived. Developers can write apps for Notions brain sensor, which is developed to do two things: to detect human intent and to quantify the self. Think of it like wearing a fitness tracker for the brain. In April 2020, Neurosity temporarily cut the price of Notion pre-orders to $799 for developers. Neurosity pledges their support to developers interested in helping quantify the human mind even further by making their team available to brainstorm, code, and deploy neuro apps.

Kernel is a neurotechnology company based in Los Angeles, California. Their aim is to create a brain interface that develops real-world applications of high-resolution brain activity. Kernals founder and CEO, Bryan Johnson, believes in a world where people are empowered by technology, not limited by it. He sees neuroscience, specifically Kernals neuroscience as a service (NaaS) as a way to get there. Kernel was featured in I Am Human, a 2020 award-winning documentary about the the scientists and entrepreneurs on a quest to unlock the secrets of the brain.

Kernel created two different experiments with their technology. One is Speller which allows participants to type with only their gaze and a visual keyboard. The other is Sound ID that can decode song IDs based on the brain signals from the listener. These experiments show that with just a helmet, brain scientists can run the same type of experiments as those in labs with room size equipment. With the use of a helmet, brain scientists can study thousands of more people than they can currently. Johnson believes this can help people who have suffered strokes and are unable to speak or those dealing with mental disorders.

There are so many applications when it comes to brain-machine interfaces and neuroscience. Nectomes technology is developed to preserve human memory by studying how the brain physically creates memories. Nectome isnt just creating a BMI for the present. Theyre hoping to change how people preserve the languages, cultures, and wisdom of the past, and how health care engages with individuals memories and personal narratives.

President of Y Combinator, Sam Altman, is one of 25 people who have put down a $10,000 refundable deposit to join a waiting list at Nectome. The only catch is, Nectome needs a living brain to capture the memories. The procedure kills the patient. Nectome planned to test it with terminally ill volunteers in California, which permits doctor-assisted suicide for those patients. Sam said of the procedure, I assume my brain will be uploaded to the cloud. The startup has faced some setbacks but seems to still be in operation.

Eventually, Nectome believes their biological preservation techniques will be like an episode from Amazons Upload TV series. At the end of their life, patients can choose to upload themselves into a digital afterlife.

CRTL-Labs uses non-invasive neural interfaces to expand human bandwidth. CRTL-Labs recreates the 0s and 1s of neurons by listening to muscle twitches. They send the signals into machine learning to decode a persons intention. This network is fed back to the wearer to create a symbiotic relationship. Thomas Reardon, CEO of CRTL-Labs said, AI and Machine Learning can be dominated by us. CRTL-Labs does all of this with a wristband.

Facebooks leadership have talked about a new type of interface that includes work around direct brain interfaces that are going to, eventually, one day, let you communicate using only your mind. In September 2019, they bought CRTL-Labs and have said the following about the acquisition, The goal is to eventually make it so that you can think something and control something in virtual or augmented reality.

Neuralink is a company owned by none other than Elon Musk. The man who made electric cars cool (Tesla) and sends astronauts to space is his own spacecraft (SpaceX) also wants to connect humans to machines. Neuralink takes a slightly different approach to brain-machine interfaces by placing threads into the brain. Elon Musk wants his brain implants to stop humans being outpaced by artificial intelligence.

Neuralink threads are connected to a 4mm chip called the N1. The chips are placed close to important parts of the brain and are able to detect messages as they are relayed between neurons, recording each impulse and stimulating their own. The chip connects to a wireless device worn over the ear which is Bluetooth enabled. Currently, the chip is placed via traditional brain surgery but Musk envisions the chip will be inserted virtually painlessly in the future. Applications for the Neuralink are endless - from treating neurological disorders to replacing language, and eventually turning humans into cyborgs.

Paradromics developed brain-computer interface technology to help those disconnected from the world by mental illness, paralysis, or other types of brain disorders. Paradromics believes they can meet medical challenges with technical solutions. That is, a high-data rate brain-computer interface. Similar to the Neuralink, Paradromics places electrode arrays on the brain. They do this with a computer chip that plugs into a part of the brain called the cortex. With Paradromics technology, mental disorders and injuries no longer have to be debilitating. They can connect those affected back to the world.

Brain-computer interfaces arent just for people. Zoolingua, owned by Con Slobodchikoff, wants people to understand dogs. Their device will allow both dog and human to communicate in both directions. The translating dog collar from the movie UP is coming to real life. Zoolingua bases their technology on research. Observing (through video) dog vocalizations and behavior in specific contexts; classifying the complex forms of communication that occur; and working with computer programs to effectively and accurately decode and translate into US-English.

According to an Amazon report, advances in AI and machine learning will enable companies to make devices that can accurately translate a cats meows and a dogs barks into English. William Higham, co-author of the report, believes devices that can talk dog could be less than 10 years away.

All these companies are working on the future of input.

Separate from Zoolingua, another example of someone working on decoding Fidos thoughts is Dr. Gregory Berns from Emory University. He is a neuroscientist whos also interested in what dogs think. Dr. Berns developed a go/no-go test to scan dog brains in M.R.I machines. The results show dogs use corresponding parts of their brain to solve similar tasks as people do. This isnt something seen in non-primates before.

Neuroscience technology is a quickly developing field. Its one with endless applications for understanding the brain, unlocking human potential, and preserving todays minds for the future. Some of the companies listed above are working towards specific use cases. Some use direct-brain sensors while others use non-invasive devices.

What each brain-machine interface company has in common is that they see the world as a connected place. Its going to become even more so. The future of computing is beyond two-dimensional interactions. Its more than voice, facial recognition, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality.

Its all these things coming together under the power of the human brain.

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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Breakthrough Suggests Route To Therapies for Arthritis, Heart Failure – Technology Networks

A new paper provides timely evidence to explain the therapeutic benefits of vagal nerve stimulation(VNS), a nervous system-modifying treatment that proponents say could offer relief to patients with lupus, arthritis and even heart failure.

Its a prospect that sounds too good to be true. One 20-minute outpatient surgery could lead to relief from epilepsy, depression, arthritis, heart failure and lupus. Thats the ultimate promise of VNSn, a technique that has accrued interest from enthusiastic startups and major biopharma firms alike.

Importantly, it has also accrued some convincing evidence to back up at least some of its claims VNS has been approved by the FDA as a therapy for treatment-resistant depression and epilepsy. As of 2015, 100,000 people worldwide had received a VNS implant.

But large gaps remain in our understanding of how VNS works. One of those gaps has now been plugged with the publication of a paper investigating how a technique called anodal block works to allow targeted stimulation during VNS. The research team behind the paper, led by Dr Stavros Zanos, have published their work in Scientific Reports.

VNS involves implanting electrodes on the vagal nerve near the carotid artery in the neck. The vagal nerve is in charge of routing signals between the brain and the peripheral organs. As Zanos, an assistant professor in the Institute of Bioelectronic Medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, explains, this means it is a uniquely attractive target for neurotechnology. This is primarily the nerve that the brain uses to convey information to the organs and change the way they function. And also, it's the main nerve through which information about the function of the organs is conveyed back into the brain. Because it's such an important nerve for ongoing physiology, it's a very attractive target for neuromodulation, says Zanos.

During VNS implantation, a pair of electrodes is attached to the vagus nerve. Depending on the electrode polarity, signals to or from the brain are stimulated or blocked when the VNS device is activated.

But the nervous system is a little more complicated than a two-lane highway. Nerve fibers sending signals in different directions exist within these larger bundles. Getting the level of stimulation right to ensure therapeutic benefit is of central importance, but is currently done quite crudely, Zanos tells me: The way VNS is done clinically is by increasing intensity. The healthcare provider changes some parameters, most notably the intensity, until the patient starts getting some side effects. Typically, those side effects have to do with contraction of the laryngeal muscles, so it causes coughing, and voice hoarseness.

This is far from optimal, and Zanos says that fine-tuning the approach is a priority. If we wanted to deliver an individualized therapy, we would have to know exactly how we're affecting the physiology of a specific individual, he says.

Anodal block is a central tenet of the current surgical procedure. The precise placement of the VNS electrodes can limit nerve conduction in the fibers under the positively charged anode back in the simplified highway example, this is the equivalent of setting up a tollbooth for traffic going in one direction the flow is slowed, if not stopped. But evidence that anodal block works this way in practice was sorely lacking from the wider literature. Would it be possible to find a biomarker, Zanos wondered, that could show that anodal block works as intended?Zanos and his team investigated this possibility by carrying out experiments with rats. Firstly, they needed to see what would happen when electrical impulses up and down the vagus highway were stopped entirely. The rodents had VNS devices implanted, and then had their vagus nerve cut either above or below the implant completely ending any vagus electrical stimulation towards the brain or the peripheral organs, respectively.

Zanos team noticed a consistent marker. Rats with intact vagus nerves showed a heavy reduction in their breathing and heart rates. When the same rats had their vagus nerve severed near the brain, the rats breathing rates returned to normal whilst the heart rate remained low. Severing the nerve nearer to the body had the opposite effect.

This told Zanos team that:

With these easy-to-measure markers identified, the next step was to work out whether breathing and heart rate were consistently affected by anodal block.The theories behind anodal block suggested that if the anode polarity was towards the brain, then the VNS devices effects on breathing rate would be reduced. Anode polarity facing the body would impair the effects on heart rate.

Whilst the same drastic changes seen in the first experiment were not present the rats in this group had intact vagus nerves, so signals still traveled both ways Zanos noted that their results supported the theories around anode block in a large number of the rats studied.

Importantly, these results werent consistent across all the rats studied. Three rats actually showed reversed effects. This paradox, says Zanos, is likely to be explained by the stimulation of the nearby aortic depressor nerve by the VNS. This unintended stimulation hasnt proved an issue in human VNS studies, so is likely to be a quirk only seen in certain rodents.

Even if the inconsistent data has an explanation, the study still highlights that the mechanisms behind VNS would be much easier to understand if those individual types of nerve fiber could be better identified. Zanos says this will be the target of an upcoming paper that should advance understanding in the area further. In the upcoming paper, says Stavros, We look at even finer relationships between some of these biomarkers; heart rate, breathing rate, but also additional biomarkers with the activation of specific fiber types.

Zanos suggests his teams data supports the idea that anodal block can make VNS more directional and targeted. But there is obviously more research to be done to support our understanding of why VNS works. This, says Zanos, could lead to the technique meeting its potential sooner than we might think. He highlights two US-based companies, LivaNova and Set Point Medical, who are investigating VNS for heart failure and rheumatoid arthritis respectively. My guess is that in the next two or three years at least one of these [companies], based on what I what I see in preliminary reports, will be successful, and VNS will be part of the therapeutic options for physicians for these two diseases.

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2020 Judges, FAQ, and Nominations – MIT Technology Review

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Nora Ayanian, Associate Professor, Andrew and Erna Viterbi Early Career Chair, Computer Science, University of Southern California; Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of the Center for Intelligent Environments, University of Southern California; David Berry, CEO, Integral Health; General Partner, Flagship Pioneering; Ed Boyden, Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology, MIT; Yet-Ming Chiang, Kyocera Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, MIT; James Collins, Termeer Professor, MIT; John Dabiri, Centennial Professor of Aeronautics and Mechanical Engineering, Caltech; Gozde Durmus, Assistant Professor, Stanford University; Oren Etzioni, CEO, Allen Institute for AI, Professor of Computer Science, University of Washington; David Fattal, Founder and CEO, Leia Inc.; Chelsea Finn, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University; Javier Garcia Martinez, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Alicante, Spain; President-elect, IUPAC; Julia Greer, Mettler Professor of Materials, Mechanics, and Medical Engineering, Caltech; Zhen Gu, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles; Ilan Gur, Founder and CEO, Activate; Ayanna Howard, Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Professor and Chair, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech; Hao Li, CEO, Pinscreen, Associate Professor, University of Southern California; Director, USC Institute for Creative Technologies; Nicole Paulk, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Francisco; Carmichael Roberts, Founder, Material Impact; John Rogers, Simpson/Querrey Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University; Rachel Sheinbein, Venture Partner, Lemnos; Cyrus Wadia, Head of Sustainable Product, Amazon; Jennifer West, Fitzpatrick Family Professor of Engineering, Duke University; Jackie Ying, A*STAR Senior Fellow, NanoBio Lab; Ben Zhao, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science, University of Chicago

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Read Only Memories: Neurodiver Gets PS4, Xbox One, And PC Release Window – Noisy Pixel

Midboss revealed their new mystery adventureRead Only Memories: Neurodiver, now coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Q1 2021 alongside the already announced PC and Mac versions.

Read Only Memories: Neurodiverhas players return to the cyberpunk world of2064: Read Only Memories. The game will feature a cast of recognizable characters including Jess Meas, Tomcat, and Lexi Rivers. However, this title introduces new characters, locations, and gameplay mechanics for players to discover.

A new ability inRead Only Memories: Neurodiverwill give players the ability to dive into and change other characters memories. The game will also feature updated art and a variety of new unsolved cases to crack and multiple endings.

Read Only Memories: Neurodiverhas players assume the role of ES88, a telepath employed by a powerful organization called MINERVA, which specializes in neurotechnology and extrasensory projection phenomena. After a procedure, giving ES88 the ability to dive into others memories, she had to give up her own memories in exchange. A rogue Esper is on the loose and wreaking havoc through the streets. Players will need to do what they can to track down this rogue and access her memories.

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Partnership brings together education and diagnostic tool on concussion – Med-Tech Innovation

Neurotechnology and brain health analytics player SyncThink and concussion education technology specialist TeachAids have announced a partnership to bring together concussion prevention education and a virtual reality diagnostic tool.

CrashCourse is an interactive educational module that teaches athletes, parents and coaches about concussions. It includes scientific knowledge and helps to dispel myths and misconceptions about the concussion recovery process. This, alongside EYE-SYNC, which allows a clinician to use analysis to decipher between brain systems to determine whether a patient may be performing poorly or impaired, will create a brain health education and evaluation system.

Piya Sorcar, founder of TeachAids, said: There is great synergy between our two organisations. This partnership offers the latest concussion education and combines it with mobile, objective measurement technology.

This implementation will be available to all SyncThink partners which include top athletic organisations and clinical partners providing medical care and education for over 10,000 high school and college athletes. Future functionality may also allow for a CrashCourse certification process within the SyncThink User Management Portal. This implementation could make tracking those who receive concussion education easier while complying with sport governing bodies educational requirements.

SyncThink founder and medical advisor to TeachAids, Jamshid Ghajar said: "Using the SyncThink platform to feature the CrashCourse educational technology for athletes and coaches is brilliant. Now clinicians can use the Eye-Sync tests and metrics alongside CrashCourses latest evidence-based information on concussion."

Currently, Eye-Syncprovides a battery of eye tracking assessments, as well as numerous clinical workflow enhancers, making it possible for the clinician to capture objective data in a shorter period of time. CrashCourse will also be made available through this interface, allowing clinicians to provide critical and timely educational information to their patients and partners in the community.

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Facial Recognition Market Report 2020 Industry Size, Share, Growth, Trends, Sales Revenue, Business Strategies, Key Countries Analysis by Leading…

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Neurotechnology overview: Why we need a treaty to regulate weapons controlled by thinking – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Neurotechnology could help people with disabilities use their thoughts to control devices in the physical world. It may also be useful in weapons systems. Private companies, militaries, and other organizations are funding neurotechnology research. Credit: US Army.

Elon Musks newest venture, Neuralink, is attempting to wire brains directly to computers. The start-ups vision is to insert thousands of tiny threads into the neurons of your brain. The other ends of the threads are attached to chips, embedded under the skin on your head and wirelessly connected to a detachable Bluetooth pod behind your ear, enabling you to control a phone or another device with your thoughts. Sound far-fetched? The company has already successfully tested the technology in monkeys and aims to start testing it in humans later this year.

Neuralinks brain-machine interface could potentially help people with brain and spinal cord injuries who have lost the ability to move or sense, as Musk highlighted at the companys livestreamed launch event. Even more ambitiously, Musk said his long-term goal is to achieve a sort of symbiosis with [artificial intelligence]. He wants to build what he calls a digital superintelligence layer to complement the parts of the brain responsible for thinking and planning (the cerebral cortex) and for emotions and memory (the limbic system). In fact, he said, you already have this layer. It is your phone and your laptop. But you are limited by how quickly you can process what you see, and how quickly you can type a response. The answer, Musk says, is to increase the band-width of the brain-machine interface.

Neuralink is just one of the organizations developing cutting-edge neurotechnology, although others like teams at Carnegie Mellon, Rice University, and Battelle, are not proposing drilling through peoples skulls and inserting microscopic threads into their brains, opting instead for electromagnetics, light beams, and acoustic waves.

Its also not difficult to imagine neurotechnology being used for darker purposes, unrelated to the goals of the researchers developing it. A brain-machine interface could, for instance, be hacked and used to spy on or deliberately invade someones innermost thoughts. It could be used to implant new memories, or to extinguish existing ones. It could even be used to direct bionic soldiers, remotely pilot aircraft, operate robots in the field, or telepathically control swarms of artificial-intelligence-enabled drones.

In the case of biological, chemical, and nuclear technologies, international rules exist to ensure these are not used for developing weapons. There are also controls to ensure things like certain electronics, computers, software, sensors, or telecommunications technology are not used in conventional weapons. In all cases, the underlying technologies in question have useful and beneficial purposes. But these regulations do not directly apply to neurotechnologies. Of more relevance are discussions taking place at the United Nations on lethal autonomous weapons systems, particularly around aspects associated with human-machine interactions, the loss of human control, and accountability. While these are limited to weaponry, informal discussions at the United Nations are also examining broader issues around artificial intelligence and militarization, including military decision-making, intelligence-gathering, and command and control systems.

Yet, none of the international regimes or current discussions provide guidance for how people should consider the beneficial and harmful potential that neurotechnology holds, a growing area of research among scholars as militaries begin developing the technology.

Building on formative work by researchers like Jonathan Moreno, Malcolm Dando, James Giordano, and Diane DiEuliis, we talked to eight senior neurotechnologists from labs at established universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia about the risks they saw with the new technology and about who has responsibility for safely developing it. The interviews were part of a pilot project, in which participation was confidential and identifying information was removed from the data, as is usual practice in social science research.

In addition to brain-computer interfaces, the technologists were working on cutting-edge technologies like neuromorphic computing, a field with the goal of designing computer systems that mimic the form of the human brain, and cognitive robotics, an enterprise concerned with designing robots that can more seamlessly and empathetically interact with people. The technologists we talked to didnt see the potential for their particular technologies to be used as weapons or to pose security concerns. They saw themselves as being away from the front line. Yet, at the same time, six of the study technologists we talked to, from each of the three countries, had been previous recipients of direct or indirect Pentagon funding.

Some also said that technology they had created in the past had gone on to be used for entirely unexpected purposes that would have been impossible to predict. One, for instance, designed a component for airbags that eventually found its way into tech products like smartphones.

As neurotechnology advances and applications with potential military as well as civilian uses are developed, debates about the so-called dual-use risks it poses will become more acute.

Military neurotechnology and the definition of dual use. A common way to think about the concept of dual use relates to technology transfers between civilian and military organizations. Civilian and military research and development are thought to go hand-in-hand, where innovations, like the internet and GPS, can be maximized for the mutual benefit of both civilian and military stakeholders in a win-win scenario. Technologies are spun-in from basic research to military application or spun-out from military research to civilian application. The main drivers behind this form of dual use, however, are economic interests.

When the focus shifts to international security, the dual use concept becomes more complicated. Here, civilian and military uses stand in opposition to one another, and technology transfers between civilian and military applications are focused on restricting civilian technologies from migrating to foreign or non-aligned militaries. Under the export controls agreed on by the Australia Group, a group of many of the worlds major economies that have agreed to harmonize regulations to control the spread of technology that could be used in chemical or biological weapons, a company in the United States couldnt, for instance, export a 20-liter fermenter capable of growing bacteria without a license. A license would be denied if the company were exporting to a country suspected of having a biological weapons program, regardless of whether the recipient was explicitly a military entity or not. As such, there is not just a civilian versus military distinction to dual use, but also a distinction between what are considered legitimate and illegitimate uses.

International disarmament and nonproliferation treaties like the Biological Weapons Convention, the international agreement that bans bioweapons activities, introduce yet another distinction. They do not use the term dual use but instead differentiate between peaceful and non-peaceful purposes of research and development activities. Originally aimed at curtailing proliferation by states, since 9/11 the Biological Weapons Convention has broadened in scope to also encompass proliferation by non-state actors like terrorists and criminals. This trend has layered on the idea that dual use has to also be thought of in terms of the juxtaposition of benevolent and malevolent purposes.

The technologists we spoke to found these security concepts of dual use too abstract to relate to their own work. The problem is that whichever concept of dual use is appliedcivilian versus military, legitimate versus illegitimate, peaceful versus non-peaceful, benevolent versus malevolentthere is very little practical guidance for how to assess the risks of neurotechnology research being used for harm, or to determine the potential contribution of neurotechnologies to a military program. Its easy to understand how a fermenter that creates bacteria could be used in biological weapons. Countries have done that sort of thing before. Theres no such direct line between existing nuerotechnology and an already developed weapons system.

Developing clear guidance for neurotechnologies is increasingly urgent, because as it stands, militaries are already developing neurotechnology. The US Defense Departments research wing, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is significantly expanding brain-machine interfaces for use in military applications. It is preparing for a future in which a combination of unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, and cyber operations may cause conflicts to play out on timelines that are too short for humans to effectively manage with current technology alone, Al Emondi, manager of DARPAs Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology (N3) program, said.

The N3 program is pushing for a neural interface that enables fast, effective, and intuitive hands-free interaction with military systems by able-bodied warfighters, according to its funding brief, and the program is sponsored at approximately $120 million over four years. But DARPA also funds many other programs, as do military research and development units in other countries. These various programs are expanding the reach of neurotechnologies into military intelligence gathering, image analysis, and threat and deception detection, as well as developing technology to manipulate emotional states and to incapacitate adversaries.

The technologists we spoke to talked about the capabilities race they saw developing within countries and internationally, and that technological supremacy was at the forefront of many researchers minds. Despite this, none of the six technologists who had received DARPA funding believed their scientific work was being developed for military application. The other two neurotechnologists we talked to said they would refuse military funding on the grounds that they did not promote warfare and that such funding may instigate political tensions within their labsechoing the mixed perspectives on defense dollars from the synthetic biology field.

Of course, militaries arent the only organizations funding neurotechnology. Universities, major brain initiatives like the European Unions Human Brain Project, and national health funding schemes all fund projects, as well. But it is private funders that really get technologists excited. According to an article last year in the journal Brain Stimulation, the technologies may constitute a $12-billion-dollar annual market by 2021.

The pursuit of private capital led two of the neurotechnologists we spoke with to move to Silicon Valley in California, a place where, as one of them said, You dont even have to explain it. Half of the people we talked to had spinout companies, separate from their university research. These ventures may promote benefits by creating wider access to neurotechnology, but they also create privacy and other ethical dilemmas separate from concerns about whether a technology could be weaponized or not. For instance, as private companies potentially become gatekeepers of large amounts of personal brain data, they could choose to monetize it.

How can scientists and institutions account for the potential of misuse inherent in the development of neurotechnology? Boundaries are not always so obvious when people are crossing them, one of the technologists we spoke to said. It is only in hindsight that people think, yeah this is bad. Different people have different boundaries. Perceptions of beneficial technology can vary, too.

Often the benefits or potential harms associated with a technology are tightly wrapped up in a particular implementation. Even if technologists hold good intentions, later applications of their technology are not always within their control. Talking with neurotechnologists underscores that what is and isnt a dual-use technology is often in the eye of the beholder, even when militaries are paying to develop the products.

While no treaty regulates neurotechnology, safely developing this sci-fi like technology calls for a new framework that articulates specific harmful or undesirable uses of the technology in political, security, intelligence, and military domains. It would be better to develop the framework now, at the stage when many entrepreneurs are more focused on telepathically controlling smartphones than the weapons of the future.

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NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corp. Appoints Vanessa Tolosa to Scientific Advisory Board: Leading Researcher in Neurotech to Guide Further Development…

NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corporation (OTCQB: NMTC; NeuroOne), a medical technology company focused on improving surgical care options and outcomes for patients suffering from neurological disorders, announces today the appointment of Vanessa Tolosa to its Scientific Advisory Board. Tolosa, one of the founding members of Neuralink Corp., a company started by Elon Musk to build a complete Brain-Machine Interface, brings specialized expertise that the company believes will help expedite its further development of thin-film electrodes that provide long-term stimulation for treatment of neurological applications, such as epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, failed back surgery syndrome and other neurological applications that may benefit from high-density thin film electrode technology.

"We are pleased to have such a distinguished, highly regarded scientific leader and pioneer as Vanessa on our advisory board," says Dave Rosa, president and CEO, NeuroOne. "Vanessa has over 10 years of specialized experience developing implantable neural devices. She shares our passion in transitioning these technologies from the bench top and bringing them to patients who are in desperate need. Her exceptional experience in this field will contribute greatly to NeuroOnes vision, goals and future direction."

Most recently at Neuralink, Tolosa worked to develop a Brain Machine Interface for medical use and beyond. As director of neural interfaces, she directed the design, prototyping, development and testing of technologies related to implantable microelectrodes, electronics micro-assembly and hermetic packaging. Previously, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories (LLNL), Tolosa led all implantable neurotechnology efforts, including high-density electrode technology.

Among her credits, Tolosa won the 2019 Gold Electrode Researcher of the Year Award from Neurotech Reports, the 2015 LLNL Early-Mid Career Researcher Award and the 2015 DARPA Riser Award. She holds eight issued patents with five pending applications in this field. Tolosa earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Tolosa states, "NeuroOne is bringing unique thin-film electrodes to the marketplace, and I look forward to helping them refine their implantable neural technology that addresses chronic treatments, as well as making enhancements to its FDA-cleared Evo cortical electrode line."

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NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corporation is a developmental stage company committed to providing minimally invasive and hi-definition solutions for EEG recording, brain stimulation and ablation solutions for patients suffering from epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, essential tremors and other related neurological disorders that may improve patient outcomes and reduce procedural costs. Visit https://www.n1mtc.com/.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release may include forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Except for statements of historical fact, any information contained in this presentation may be a forwardlooking statement that reflects the Company's current views about future events and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from the information expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify forwardlooking statements by the words "may," "might," "will," "could," "would," "should," "expect," "intend," "plan," "objective," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "project," "potential," "target," "seek," "contemplate," "continue" and "ongoing," or the negative of these terms, or other comparable terminology intended to identify statements about the future. Forwardlooking statements may include statements regarding the Company's regulatory submissions, potential regulatory approval, commercialization of the technology, business strategy, market size, potential growth opportunities, plans for product applications and product development, future operations, future efficiencies, and other financial and operating information. Although the Company believes that we have a reasonable basis for each forward-looking statement, we caution you that these statements are based on a combination of facts and factors currently known by us and our expectations of the future, about which we cannot be certain. Our actual future results may be materially different from what we expect due to factors largely outside our control, including our ability to raise additional funds, uncertainties inherent in the development process of our technology, changes in regulatory requirements or decisions of regulatory authorities, the size and growth potential of the markets for our technology, our ability to serve those markets, the rate and degree of market acceptance of our products, clinical trial patient enrollment, the results of clinical trials, future competition, the actions of third-party clinical research organizations, suppliers and manufacturers, our ability to protect our intellectual property rights and other risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including those described under the heading "Risk Factors" in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These forwardlooking statements speak only as of the date of this press release and the Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forwardlooking statements for any reason, even if new information becomes available in the future.

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Needham Reaffirms Their Hold Rating on Stryker (SYK) – Smarter Analyst

In a report released today, Michael Matson from Needham maintained a Hold rating on Stryker (SYK). The companys shares closed last Thursday at $186.43.

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Currently, the analyst consensus on Stryker is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of $201.00.

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The company has a one-year high of $226.31 and a one-year low of $124.54. Currently, Stryker has an average volume of 2.42M.

Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 65 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is positive on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders buying their shares of SYK in relation to earlier this year. Most recently, in March 2020, Srikant Datar, a Director at SYK bought 1,000 shares for a total of $59,700.

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Stryker Corp. engages in providing medical technology products and services. It operates through the following segments: Orthopaedics, MedSurg and Neurotechnology and Spine. The Orthopaedics segment provides reconstructive and trauma implant systems. The Medsurg segment deals with surgical equipment and navigation systems, endoscopy, patient handling, and reprocessed medical devices. The Neurotechnology and Spine segment pertains to spinal implants and neurovascular products. The company was founded by Homer H. Stryker in 1941 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, MI.

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Stryker (SYK) to Report Q1 Earnings: What’s in the Offing? – Yahoo Finance

Stryker Corporation SYK is scheduled to release first-quarter 2020 results on Apr 30 after the closing bell. In the last reported quarter, the company delivered a positive earnings surprise of 1.2%. Further, it has a trailing four-quarter positive earnings surprise of 1.5%, on average.

Q1 Estimates

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for first-quarter earnings per share is pegged at $1.85, indicating a decline of 1.6% from the year-ago quarter.

The same for revenues stands at $3.57 billion, suggesting growth of 1.7% from the prior-year quarter.

MedSurg in Focus

This segment comprises surgical instruments plus endoscopic and emergency medical equipment. Notably, it has been consistently driving Strykers top line.

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the segments first-quarter revenues stands at $1.64 billion, suggesting an improvement of 6.4% year-ago reported figure.

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MedSurg has three subsegments Endoscopy, Instruments and Medical.

Growth across its aforementioned three subsegments is likely to have benefited MedSurgs first-quarter performance. The segment is anticipated to have witnessed considerable worldwide organic growth in the to-be-reported quarter driven by instruments.

Other Factors to Note

The companys first-quarter performance is likely to reflect broad-based strength across its divisions and regions. In fact, robust performance in emerging markets (except China) and Europe for the first two months of the to-be-reported quarter is likely to get reflected in the companys results. However, with the coronavirus outbreak intensifying around late February is likely to have affected the same.

Strykers Orthopaedics segment is likely to have witnessed strong organic growth on the back of solid performance at the Knee and Hips sub segments during the first two months of the quarter to be reported. However, the pandemic had an adverse impact on elective procedures since late February, which in turn might have weighed on the segments overall performance.

Sustained strong demand for Mako TKA (Total Knee Arthoplasty) platform or cementless knee and other 3D printed products for the first two months of the quarter is anticipated to get reflected in the segments first-quarter performance. Although it is important to note here that with the elective procedures taking a hit due to the coronavirus impact (since late February), the company is likely to have witnessed decline in the demand for Mako TKA. This, in turn, might have weighed on the companys performance in the to-be-reported quarter.

With respect to Neurotechnology & Spine segment, a bankable performance within the NeuroTech and Interventional Spine businesses is likely to have contributed to the companys first-quarter performance. For the upcoming quarterly announcement, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the segments sales stands at $779 million, suggesting growth of 7.9% from the year-ago reported figure.

During fourth-quarter 2019, the company acquired Mobius Imaging a leader in point-of-care imaging technology along with its sister company Cardan Robotics in an all-cash transaction for $370 million upfront and up to $130 million of contingent payments related to development and commercial milestones. This transaction is likely to have aided Stryker Spine foray into the intra-operative Imaging segment apart from aligning with Stryker's implant and navigation offering. We expect this development to have positively impacted the companys first-quarter performance.

However, unfavorable pricing is likely to have affected Strykers first-quarter top line. Moreover, high debt might have put pressure on the margins.

What Our Quantitative Model Suggests

Per our proven model, the combination of a positive Earnings ESP and a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), 2 (Buy) or 3 (Hold) increases the chances of an earnings beat. This is not the case here as you will see.

Earnings ESP: Stryker has an Earnings ESP of -3.29%. You can uncover the best stocks to buy or sell before theyre reported with our Earnings ESP Filter.

Zacks Rank: Stryker carries a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).

Stocks Worth a Look

Here are a few medical stocks worth considering as they have the right combination of elements to post an earnings beat this quarter.

Chemed Corporation CHE has an Earnings ESP of +0.42% and a Zacks Rank of 2. You can see the complete list of todays Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.

Haemonetics Corporation HAE has an Earnings ESP of +2.76% and a Zacks Rank of 3.

DexCom, Inc. DXCM has an Earnings ESP of +139.12% and a Zacks Rank of 2.

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Stryker beats The Street on Q1 results, warns of significant COVID-19 impact – Mass Device

Stryker(NYSE:SYK) shares dropped slightly today on first-quarter results that came in ahead of the consensus forecast.

The Kalamazoo, Mich.-based orthopedic device company posted profits of $493 million, or $1.30 per share, on sales of $3.6 billion for the three months ended March 31, 2020, for a 19.7% bottom-line gain on sales growth of 2%.

Adjusted to exclude one-time items, earnings per share were $1.84, 15 ahead of Wall Street, where analysts were looking for sales of $3.4 billion.

According to a news release, COVID-19 significantly impacted Strykers consolidated net sales in a negative way, resulting in unit volume growth rates that were lower than expected across all segments.

On the companys earnings call, Stryker VP of strategy & IR Katherine Owen noted that between 40% and 50% of its global revenue includes elective procedures that can be deferred. These kinds of procedures have practically come to a halt everywhere as attention is turned to the COVID-19 crisis.

During April alone, Strykers orthopedics and spine sales were down approximately 65%, while its medical-surgical and neurotechnology businesses posted 25% declines.

And as patients who have deferred surgical procedures begin to return over the coming weeks and months, we will work with our customers to help meet the expected demand. On behalf of the Stryker leadership team, I would like to offer my thanks to our thousands of employees around the globe and to the caregivers and first responders for their tremendous efforts in dealing with this health crisis.

Stryker previously reported an expected organic sales growth for 2020 to be in the range of 6.5% to 7.5% and its full-year earnings per share to range between $9.00 and $9.20. However, in March, the company withdrew its guidance amid the uncertainties caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

SYK shares were down -1.4% at $183.92 per share in mid-morning trading today. MassDevices MedTech 100 Index which includes stocks of the worlds largest medical device companies was down 1.3%.

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Morgan Stanley Maintains Their Buy Rating on Stryker (SYK) – Smarter Analyst

Morgan Stanley analyst David Lewis maintained a Buy rating on Stryker (SYK) today and set a price target of $215.00. The companys shares closed last Friday at $179.73.

According to TipRanks.com, Lewis is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 8.3% and a 63.1% success rate. Lewis covers the Healthcare sector, focusing on stocks such as Axonics Modulation Technologies, Zimmer Biomet Holdings, and Baxter International.

Currently, the analyst consensus on Stryker is a Moderate Buy with an average price target of $202.93, which is a 5.3% upside from current levels. In a report released yesterday, BTIG also maintained a Buy rating on the stock with a $213.00 price target.

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The company has a one-year high of $226.31 and a one-year low of $124.54. Currently, Stryker has an average volume of 2.42M.

Based on the recent corporate insider activity of 65 insiders, corporate insider sentiment is positive on the stock. This means that over the past quarter there has been an increase of insiders buying their shares of SYK in relation to earlier this year. Most recently, in March 2020, Srikant Datar, a Director at SYK bought 1,000 shares for a total of $59,700.

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Stryker Corp. engages in providing medical technology products and services. It operates through the following segments: Orthopaedics, MedSurg and Neurotechnology and Spine. The Orthopaedics segment provides reconstructive and trauma implant systems. The Medsurg segment deals with surgical equipment and navigation systems, endoscopy, patient handling, and reprocessed medical devices. The Neurotechnology and Spine segment pertains to spinal implants and neurovascular products. The company was founded by Homer H. Stryker in 1941 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, MI.

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The scientist told about the dangers of smartphones during a pandemic coronavirus – The Times Hub

The use of modern gadgets, primarily smartphones in a pandemic COVID-19 may threaten not only physical but also psychological well-being. This statement was made by zavlaboratoriey AI and Neurotechnology REU them. Plekhanov Timur Sadykov.

Smartphones, the specialist says dangerous primarily because they are breeding grounds for bacteria and infection. Constantly being in use in human hands, the device actively collects on itself the bacteria and infection, thus when using it, people often touch this device to the ears and to the face as a whole, said the scientist. In terms of the danger of infection, the gadget needs regular disinfection, he recalls. With this, you can use, for example, wipes impregnated with a composition based on isopropyl alcohol which will not harm the protective coating of the display.

Separately, the expert drew attention to the fact that uncontrolled frequent use of smartphone and other devices, especially when it comes to children, can harm the body posture and vision.

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Global Facial Recognition Market is segmented based by type, application and region.

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by Technology (2D facial recognition, 3D facial recognition, facial analytics recognition), Application, End User (BFSI, media & entertainment, telecom & IT, Government & Defense, Healthcare, Retail & E-commerce)

Based on application, the Market has been segmented into:

By Application, End User (BFSI, media & entertainment, telecom & IT, Government & Defense, Healthcare, Retail & E-commerce)

The report provides useful insights into a wide range of business aspects such as pillars, features, sales strategies, planning models, in order to enable readers to gauge market scope more proficiently. Furthermore, the report also sheds light on recent developments and technological platforms, in addition to distinctive tools, and methodologies that will help to propel the performance of industries.

The Facial Recognition Market report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The Facial Recognition market analysis is provided for the international market including development history, competitive landscape analysis, and major regions development status. Furthermore, Market size, the revenue shares of each segment and its sub-segments, as well as forecast figures are also covered in this report. This report provides detailed study on the market size, share, growth, trends, as well as industry analysis.

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Futuristic Reports, The growth and development of Global Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var Market Report 2020 by Players, Regions, Type, and Application, forecast to 2026 provides industry analysis and forecast from 2020-2026. Global Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var Market analysis delivers important insights and provides a competitive and useful advantage to the pursuers. Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var processes, economic growth is analyzed as well. The data chart is also backed up by using statistical tools.

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Application 1 Application 2 Application 3 Application 4 Application 5

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Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var Market Regional Analysis Includes:

Asia-Pacific (Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Australia) Europe (Turkey, Germany, Russia UK, Italy, France, etc.) North America (the United States, Mexico, and Canada.) South America (Brazil etc.) The Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries and Egypt.)

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Gain perceptive study of this current Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var sector and also possess a comprehension of the industry; Describe the Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var advancements, key issues, and methods to moderate the advancement threats; Competitors In this chapter, leading players are studied with respect to their company profile, product portfolio, capacity, price, cost, and revenue. A separate chapter on Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var market structure to gain insights on Leaders confrontational towards market [Merger and Acquisition / Recent Investment and Key Developments] Patent Analysis** Number of patents filed in recent years.

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Global Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var Market Size, Status and Forecast 20261. Market Introduction and Market Overview2. Industry Chain Analysis3. Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var Market, by Type4. Fingerprint Biometrics In The Var Market, by Application5. Production, Value ($) by Regions6. Production, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2016-2020)7. Market Status and SWOT Analysis by Regions (Sales Point)8. Competitive Landscape9. Analysis and Forecast by Type and Application10. Channel Analysis11. New Project Feasibility Analysis12. Market Forecast 2020-202613. Conclusion

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Evaluation of the Global Neurotechnology Market

The presented study maps the growth trajectory of the global Neurotechnology market by thoroughly assessing the various factors that are expected to influence the future prospects of the Neurotechnology market. According to the report published by Neurotechnology Market Research, the Neurotechnology market is poised to attain a value of ~US$ XX Mn/Bn by the end of 2029 with a CAGR growth of ~XX% during the forecast period (2019-2029).

A complete evaluation of the trends, market drivers, opportunities, and challenges faced by market players operating in the Neurotechnology market is provided in the report. Further, an overview and introduction of the Neurotechnology market is included to ensure that the readers have a seamless experience while going through the contents of the report.

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Competitive Outlook

The competitive outlook assessment provides an in-depth understanding related to the business proceeding of top-tier market players in the global Neurotechnology market. The product portfolio, sales strategy, marketing & promotional strategy, and sales footprint of each market player is scrutinized thoroughly in the report. Some of the leading players evaluated in the report include:

The report segments the global Neurotechnology market on the basis of region, product type, and end use.

The key players covered in this studyGeneral ElectricSiemens HealthcareKoninklijke PhilipsToshiba MedicalShimadzuHitachi MedicalElektaTristan TechnologiesAllengers MedicalNatus MedicalMagstim

Market segment by Type, the product can be split intoImaging ModalitiesNeurostimulationCranial Surface MeasurementNeurological ImplantsOthers

Market segment by Application, split intoHospitalsClinicsDiagnostic CentersAmbulatory Surgical Centers

Market segment by Regions/Countries, this report coversUnited StatesEuropeChinaJapanSoutheast AsiaIndiaCentral & South America

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The market scenario in each region along with a comprehensive assessment of the micro and macro-economic factors that are forecasted to impact the market growth in these regions is included in the report.

The market study offers accurate and in-depth analysis of the various end uses of the Neurotechnology along with a yearly comparison of the market share and revenue growth of each end use.

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Global mobile biometrics market is expected to register a healthy CAGR of 27.29% in the forecast period of 2019-2026. The report contains data from the base year of 2018 and the historic year of 2017.

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This Mobile Biometrics market research report helps the readers to know about the overall market scenario, strategy to further decide on this market project. It utilizes SWOT analysis, Porters Five Forces Analysis and PEST analysis.

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The report incorporates key player profiles along with the information of the strategies they are adopting to remain ahead in the competition.

List of few players are-:Apple Inc.; IDEMIA; Nuance Communications, Inc.; NEC Corporation; Precise Biometrics AB; Gemalto NV; BIO-key: FUJITSU; ImageWare Systems, Inc.; BioEnable Technologies Pvt. Ltd; Applied Recognition, Inc.; Cognitec Systems GmbH; Fulcrum Biometrics, LLC; Neurotechnology; M2SYS Technology Kernell Inc.; VoicePIN.com Sp. z o.o.; Verint VoiceVault Voice Authentication; Aware, Inc.; Mobbeel; Veridium Ltd.; Fingerprint Cards; ValidSoft; Egis Technology Inc.; Shenzhen Goodix Technology Co., Ltd.; Synaptics Incorporated and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. among others.

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Market Drivers:

Market Restraints:

Several market drivers, market restraints, along with opportunities and challenges are taken into consideration under market overview which gives valuable insights to businesses for taking right actions. Businesses can surely rely upon this first-class market report to accomplish an utter success.

Breakdown of Mobile Biometrics Market-:

The Mobile Biometrics market report performs segmentation which is done on the basis of type, end-user, and manufacturers and applications to fully and deeply research and reveal market profile and prospects.

Global Mobile Biometrics Market By Component (Hardware, Software), Authentication Mode (Single-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication), Application (Access Control, Mobile Banking/Payment, Authentication, Others), Industry (Consumer Electronics, Healthcare, Finance & Banking, Travel & Immigration, Government/Law Enforcement & Forensic, Military & Defense, Others)

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Regional Coverage of the Market

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Part 01: Mobile Biometrics Market OverviewPart 02: Manufacturers ProfilesPart 03: Global Mobile Biometrics Market Competition, by PlayersPart 04: Global Mobile Biometrics Market Size by RegionsPart 05: North America Mobile Biometrics Revenue by CountriesPart 06: Europe Mobile Biometrics Revenue by CountriesPart 07: Asia-Pacific Mobile Biometrics Revenue by CountriesPart 08: South America Mobile Biometrics Revenue by CountriesPart 09: Middle East and Africa Revenue Mobile Biometrics by Countries

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Face Recognition Market Discover How Increased Adoption of Among Developing Economies Offers A Major Opportunity in Industry – Skyline Gazette

The global Face Recognition Market report covers comprehensively all aspects of the different industry verticals. This includes past performance analysis, latest market performance estimation and future forecast based on the drivers, challenges and trends. The future projection for the forecast period is covered within the Face Recognition industry report. Moreover, the Face Recognition market segmentation helps the reader with a comprehensive overview of the overall Face Recognition industry, assisting them in making strategic decisions.

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SummaryThe report offers detailed coverage of the main market dynamics. The market research dynamics includes historical and forecast market data, market segmentation, and major market trends. The report evaluates the Face Recognition market by volume and value, on the basis of application, type and end-users. The report further studies the present status and forecasts future prospects of the global Face Recognition market for 2020-2025.

Market Segment as follows:

Key Companies included in this report: The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Face Recognition Market including are Aware, Inc., Ayonix Corporation, Cognitec Systems GmbH, Gemalto NV, NEC Corporation, Animetrics, Daon, Id3 Technologies, Idemia, Innovatrics, Megvii, Neurotechnology, NVISO SA, StereoVision Imaging, Inc., and Techno Brain Group.On the basis of Services, the Global Face Recognition Market is studied across Cloud-based Facial Recognition Services and Training and Consulting Services.On the basis of Technology, the Global Face Recognition Market is studied across 2D Facial Recognition, 3D Facial Recognition, and Facial Analytics Recognition.On the basis of Vertical, the Global Face Recognition Market is studied across Automotive, BFSI, Education, Energy and Utilities, Government and Defense, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail and eCommerce, and Telecom.On the basis of Application, the Global Face Recognition Market is studied across Access Control, Attendance Tracking and Monitoring, Emotion Recognition, Law Enforcement, Robotics, and eLearning.

The market has been studied in the five major regions such as Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Oceania], Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland], North America[United States, Canada, Mexico], Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa], South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru]. Further, the report has been classified by types and applications by geography. The report surveys major countries on the basis of type and application.

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Table of Contents :Part 1: Market Overview, Development, and Segment by Type, Application & RegionPart 2: Global Market by company, Type, Application & GeographyPart 3-4: Asia-Pacific Market by Type, Application & GeographyPart 5-6: Europe Market by Type, Application & GeographyPart 7-8: North America Market by Type, Application & GeographyPart 9-10: South America Market by Type, Application & GeographyPart 11-12: Middle East & Africa Market by Type, Application & GeographyPart 13: Company information, Sales, Cost, Margin etc.Part 14: Conclusion

Each manufacturer covered in the report has a unique detailed company profile that explains their Face Recognition market strategies including new product development, expansions and acquisitions & mergers and their market performance evaluation.

The report further evaluates key players on the basis of market size, share, revenue estimation, and profit statistics. The overall market outlook is combined as a summary of the global Face Recognition market. The report provides the latest developments in the Face Recognition industry such as the news updates, surveys analysis, as well as statistics in tabular and graphical formats.

To conclude, the report presents a SWOT analysis, to sum up the information covered in the global Face Recognition market report, making it easier for the customers to plan their activities accordingly and make informed decisions. To know more about the report, get in touch with Regal Intelligence.

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