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Interview mit Kooperationspartner Philipp Kellmeyer auf medizintechnologie.de

Im Vorfeld eines Vortrags, den er kommende Woche in Boston halten wird, hat Dr. Philipp Kellmeyer der Infoplattform medizintechnologie.de ein Interview über seine Forschung mit Brain-Machine-Interfaces (BMI) gegeben. Dr. Kellmeyer ist einer der wissenschaftlichen Kooperationsparter von CorTec, mit denen wir am Universitätklinikum Freiburg gemeinsam die praktische Anwendung unserer Brain Interchange Technologie als Hilfsmittelsteuerung erforschen, die …

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Noch 2 Tage: Besuchen Sie uns bei der SfN – Stand 1842

Das diesjährige Meeting der Society for Neuroscience in Chicago geht noch bis Mittwoch. Besuchen Sie uns an Stand Nummer 1842! Wir zeigen unser gesamtes Produkt-Portfolio an Elektroden für Messung und Stimulation im Zentralen und Peripheren Nervensystem genauso wie unser bi-direktionales Implantat-System CorTec Brain Interchange. Ausstellungszeiten in McCormick Place sind täglich von 9.30 – 17h.

Investor Relations

Investor Relations Next Generation Technology for Novel Therapies CorTec’s technologies enable the recording from and the stimulation of the brain surface or the peripheral nervous system. The core of CorTec’s technology is the closed-loop implant system. The Brain Interchange platform technology responds to the physiological state of the patient. It measures the brain signals of …

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Partners in Research & Development

Partners in Research & Development Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg(University of Freiburg) Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) /Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz In collaboration with Prof. Dr. Thomas Stieglitz and his team, CorTec has developed the proprietary °AirRay electrode technology. His department also supports further development of various aspects of the CorTec Brain Interchange implant …

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Research & Development Projects

Research & Development Projects Interactive, Individualized, and Adaptive Brain Stimulation Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease (PD-Interaktiv) Together through Innovation, 2018-2022 Joint project with Freiburg University Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery and the Albert Ludwig University Freiburg, Technical Faculty Coordinated by CorTec, the project partners aim to develop a new generation of adaptive neuroimplants for the treatment of …

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Research

CorTec Research & Development CorTec’s activites in research and development are based on long-standing cooperations with neuroscientists, engineers, and physicians at at the University of Freiburg and its Medical Center.For over a decade these cooperations have been supported by public funding. Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools In the last round of the federal Excellence Initiative the …

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CorTec News – June 2015

Our latest news in July: CorTec at INS World Congress in Montréal +++ Product Preview: Brain Interchange for Research +++   12th INS World Congress in Montréal, 06.-11.06.2015 The 12th world congress of the International Neuromodulation Society will be held from June 6th to 11th in Montréal, Canada. The focus of this year’s INS meeting is …

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CorTec News im Juni 2015

Unsere aktuellen Neuigkeiten im Monat Juni: CorTec beim INS World Congress in Montréal +++ Produkt Vorschau: Brain Interchange für die Forschung +++   12. INS World Congress in Montréal, 06.-11.06.2015 Die International Gesellschaft für Neuromodulation (INS), die sich im Zweijahres-Rhythmus trifft, veranstaltet ihr diesjhähres Meeting in Montréal. Thematischer Fokus der Tagung liegt auf der Weiterentwicklung …

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New Cooperative Project: Implantable Neurotechnology for Restoring Motor Functions

Under the leadership of CorTec, an interdisciplinary consortium comprising the Universities of Ulm and Freiburg, the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems as well as the University Medical Centers of Freiburg and Tübingen will work towards clinical applications of CorTec’s Brain Interchange system. Hard- and software development in the universities and within the company will …

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