Did you know you can record high-quality EEG data from a horse? With the Unicorn BCI Core-8, we’re making it possible to explore the fascinating world of equine brain activity with ease and precision. 🔬 Why Unicorn BCI Core-8? 24-bit EEG data acquisition ensures exceptional signal quality. 8 EEG channels attached with a comfortable, elastic cap for stable and reliable measurements. Ultra-lightweight design minimizes artifacts, even during movement. 🚶 In Action As the horse walks, a researcher streams the EEG data to a computer in real-time using g.HIsys Professional, which enables live data analysis. This seamless setup provides valuable insights into the horse’s brain activity without disrupting its natural behavior. 🌟 Applications From behavioral studies to advanced neuroscience research, this technology is paving the way for innovative experiments in animal cognition and neuroscience. 💬Do you want to see more experiments like this? Register for our upcoming BCI & Neurotechnology Spring School April 20 - 29, 2026: https://lnkd.in/gG8DprQd Check out the Unicorn BCI Core-8: https://lnkd.in/dktY9dDV #EEG #EquineResearch #UnicornBCI #Neurotechnology #BCI #AnimalCognition #gtecInnovation
g.tec medical engineering GmbH - NEVER STOP RECORDING
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Brain-Computer Interfaces & Neurotechnology
About us
g.tec medical engineering was founded in 1999 as a spin-off from the Technical University in Graz, Austria. Christoph Guger and Günter Edlinger developed the first commercial Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system at this time. As a producer of state-of-the-art invasive and non-invasive BCI systems with sales and research partners worldwide, g.tec is a leader in the fields of BCI, medical devices, neurotechnology, neurorehabilitation and biosignal processing with branches in Schiedlberg and Graz (Austria), Barcelona (Spain), and New York (USA). g.tec’s BCI systems are realized by four major principles: slow waves, steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP), motor imagery (MI) and evoked potentials (EP). The hardware and software of g.tec’s BCI technology can be used in clinical environments or for research purposes such as the analysis of the brain, heart or muscle activity, brain assessments of severe brain injuries and disorders of consciousness, motor rehabilitation after stroke, neuromarketing, deep brain stimulation, brain mapping, neuro prosthesis, communication, painting and closed-loop invasive and non-invasive BCI experiments. g.tec’s products and research activities have been widely described in peer-reviewed research publications, demonstrating the quality of tools and methods and the unlimited possibilities and the impact of brain-computer interface technology. Read more about g.tec’s worldwide BCI research, distributors and products online: www.gtec.at
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http://www.gtec.at
External link for g.tec medical engineering GmbH - NEVER STOP RECORDING
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Schiedlberg
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Biosignal amplifiers, EEG, ECoG, Wireless EEG, Neuroscience, Stroke Rehabilitation, Disorders of Consciousness, Human-Machine Interface, BCI, biomedical engineering, Neurosurgery, High-Gamma Mapping, Brain Mapping, Electrocorticography, Hackathon, cognitive training, recoveriX, mindBEAGLE, cortiQ, Neurology, Brain-Computer Interface, Neurotechnology, BCI Award, BCI Award Foundation, stroke rehabilitation, coma assessment, and cortical mapping
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Employees at g.tec medical engineering GmbH - NEVER STOP RECORDING
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Dr. Christoph Guger
Founder & CEO @ g.tec medical engineering GmbH | BCI | Neurotechnology
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Mag. Gunther Krausz
Research & Development Specialist, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Austria
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Herwig Springer
i5invest, Co-Founder, Investor & Global Corporate Development
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Nadav Schechter
I build custom scientific setups for researchers & startups | CEO @ NBT Ltd | From design to delivery
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🚀 Revolutionize Neuromarketing with Unicorn Blondy Check! 🚀 Introducing Unicorn Blondy Check – an innovative tool in the Unicorn Suite that leverages the P300 component of visual evoked potentials to categorize images based on user interest. Perfect for cutting-edge neuromarketing research, this application allows you to create custom picture sets and rank images by EEG signals. Why Unicorn Suite? -Seamless EEG Data Handling: Record, visualize, and analyze with 100% accuracy -Interactive Features: Engage with tools like Unicorn Recorder, Bandpower, and Concentration Performance Index -Custom Development: Access powerful APIs including C, .NET, Python, Simulink, and Unity -Fun & Games: Explore interactive games like Puzzle, Platformer, and Brain Buddy 🌐 Ideal for Developers, Researchers, and Gamers – Whether building your own BCI applications or diving into brain-controlled games, the Unicorn Suite has you covered. 👉 Learn more about the Unicorn Hybrid Black: https://lnkd.in/enYahmUZ 👉 For pricing or a quote: https://www.gtec.at/shop/ 👉 Explore more about g.tec: https://lnkd.in/d-n9sxv8 👉 Buy it from Amazon: https://lnkd.in/d2E_hET2 #Neurotech #BCI #EEG #Innovation #BrainTech #AI #Robotics #VirtualReality #UnicornHybridBlack #UnicornSuite #SignalProcessing #AI #Robotics #Neuroscience #TechEvents #Hackathon #Gaming #MachineLearning
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Thank you for being here..it was really cool and interesting! 😊
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BCI Award Nominee 2025 🧠✨ “Real-Time Brain-Controlled Selective Hearing Enhances Speech Perception in Multi-Talker Environments.” 🧠✨ The breakthrough: Millions struggle to understand speech in noisy, multi-talker environments, and conventional hearing aids often fail by amplifying everything indiscriminately. The teams first real-time, brain-controlled hearing system decodes a listener’s attentional focus from neural signals and selectively amplifies the talker they care about. Key achievements: ✔️ Real-time closed-loop decoding using high-resolution intracranial EEG (iEEG) ✔️ Demonstrated immediate perceptual benefits, rapid adaptation to instructed attention shifts (~5s), and natural self-initiated attention changes ✔️ Validated in both normal-hearing participants and 40 hearing-impaired listeners, showing substantial improvements in intelligibility and reduced listening effort ✔️ Novel software pipeline integrating neural decoding with dynamic audio gain, creating a seamless, intuitive experience This work establishes a gold-standard benchmark for auditory BCIs, moving brain-controlled hearing devices from theory to real-world, personalized assistive technology. It opens the door to next-generation cognitive-adaptive audio systems that respond directly to a user’s internal goals. Congratulations to the research team on this incredible innovation and your nomination for the BCI Award 2025! 👏 🔥 Inspired? Submissions for BCI Award 2026 are OPEN! 📅 Deadline: September 1st, 2026 💰 Total Prize: $6,000 USD 📖 Top 12 projects will be invited to publish in the BCI State-of-the-Art series by Springer 🔗 Details: www.bci-award.com/Home Let’s continue expanding the boundaries of neurotechnology — toward a future where communication and control are truly seamless. 💡 #BCIAward2025 #Neurotechnology #AuditoryBCI #BrainComputerInterface #HearingLoss #iEEG #AssistiveTech #CognitiveNeuroscience #AugmentedHearing #ColumbiaUniversity
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Be part of the BR41N.IO Designers' Hackathon, a FREE virtual event happening April 25-26, 2026 during our BCI & Neurotechnology Spring School! This is your chance to collaborate with developers, engineers, students, and creatives from around the world to build brain-computer interface (BCI) applications that push the boundaries of innovation. 💡 Why join? 👉 Work hands-on with Unicorn Hybrid Black headsets 👉 Win up to $1,000 in cash prizes 💰 👉 Connect with global BCI experts 🌍 👉 No prior BCI experience required—just curiosity and creativity! Whether you're into AR/VR, AI/ML, gaming, robotics, or signal processing, this is your chance to learn, create, and innovate. 📅 Mark your calendar: April 25-26, 2026 🚀 Spots are limited—register now before it’s too late: https://lnkd.in/drCbka4j #BCI #Hackathon #Innovation #BrainComputerInterface #TechEvents #StudentOpportunity #Robotics #MachineLearning #Neuroscience
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In 1999, Christoph presented the first BCI system at the BCI conference in Rensselaerville while completing his PhD in Prof. Gert Pfurtscheller’s lab in Austria. Back then, they were using Compaq Armadas for running BCI experiments. Christoph’s journey with BCI had started two years earlier when he discovered two old National Instrument RTI800a PCI data acquisition boards with 12-bit ADCs in the lab. He used these boards to set up his first BCI system. He purchased a Compaq desktop with two PCI slots, installed the boards, and collaborated with Humusoft in the Czech Republic, who provided a Simulink interface for the ADC boards. This allowed him to integrate feature extraction and classification algorithms. Humusoft’s package was so impressive that it was acquired by The MathWorks soon after. Using two bipolar derivations from the motor cortex, Christoph extracted alpha and beta band power and applied it to an LDA classifier. After locking himself in the Faraday cage for 18 hours of BCI experiments, the system finally worked. Achieving 99% cross-validation accuracy, he correctly classified 39 out of 40 left and right motor movements in real time. He named it the “Rapid Prototyping System” due to its ability to quickly adapt and run experiments. At that time, many labs were struggling with neural networks that took months to optimize, often with limited success. Christoph realized that rapid calibration on freshly recorded EEG data, paired with immediate feedback, was the key to better results. This approach changed how EEG recordings were conducted. Prof. Pfurtscheller was initially skeptical and joked, “Who knows what you did all night long in the lab?” He assigned Christoph a senior supervisor, but IEEE Transactions still found Christoph’s work superior and published it immediately. Special thanks go to Gloria Calhoun, his first editor. A few weeks later, Christoph helped Prof. Pfurtscheller with some recordings, freeing up the professor’s schedule for tennis. In return, Christoph requested the latest PCMCIA DAQ board for his BCI system. At the time, it cost about 13,000 Schillings (1,000 EUR) and was the size of a credit card. He got the newest Compaq Armada with a PCMCIA slot and plugged it in. Together with Günter Edlinger, he even built a two-channel biosignal amplifier small enough to fit into the notebook’s floppy disk slot—remarkable for that era, when most biosignal amplifiers were bulky and non-portable. They finished the system just two days before their flight to New York for the BCI conference. It was an exciting milestone in BCI history. 👉 Read more about g.tec: https://lnkd.in/dTeUjvZi #EEG #Neuroscience #Research #Innovation #BrainMapping #HealthTech #ElderlyCare #BrainComputerInterface #gtec #gPangolin #gHIamp #gtecSuite2024 #MontageCreator #HeadstageAmplifiers #ElectrodeChannels #SignalProcessing #gHIsysProfessional #historyofbci #gertpfurtscheller
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g.Nautilus PRO flexible just got the Japanese FDA approval.🥳 Important step to bring the best EEG system to the medical market in Japan.💁🏼♀️ 👀To read more about g.Nautilus PRO: https://lnkd.in/g2SMQBJu
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After only 18 hours of work. Before and after recoveriX 😍😍 g.tec's neurorehabilitation solution draws on 25 years of expertise in Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology. These achievements have been made possible by recoveriX, a neurorehabilitation system designed for stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Parkinson's patients. The system is medically certified, safe, and effective, and is currently used in more than 20 countries worldwide. Patients are required to imagine motor movements 6,000 to 8,000 times. The BCI system is capable of detecting these imagined movements in real-time and triggers functional electrical stimulation in the hand or foot. This reconnects cognitive functions with motor functions, allowing patients to regain movement in their hands/arms and feet/legs. Remarkably, this therapy can be effective even 10, 20, or 30 years after a stroke or the onset of MS or Parkinson's. It is never too late to begin treatment. The joy on a patient's face when a paralyzed hand suddenly moves again is truly unforgettable. 👉Please get in contact with us if you are interested in the therapy: www.recoverix.com/contact/ 👉To learn more about recoveriX, visit: www.recoverix.com 👉To request a recoveriX system quote or to get pricing information, visit: https://lnkd.in/dUiu-7VS 👉To see other pre- and post-videos: www.recoverix.com 👉To read about study results: https://lnkd.in/d6M2Di_C 👉To read more about recoveriX in Forbes, visit: https://lnkd.in/dMjgiPga #StrokeRecovery #Neurorehabilitation #BCI #BrainComputerInterface #Therapy #QualityofLife #MedicalTechnology #HealthcareInnovation #Rehabilitation #Neuroscience #PatientCare #recoveriX #MSRecovery #StrokeSurvivor #Physiotherapy #MedTech #Innovation #HealthTech #Neurology #MedicalDevice #RehabilitationTechnology #PhysicalTherapy #gtecMedicalEngineering #MedicalResearch #EEG #recoveriX
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Intracranial electrode Montage Creator. cortiQ 2.0 allows you to place stereo-EEG electrodes at certain sub-cortical locations to prepare the mapping procedure. After the location of all electrodes is adjusted the high-gamma mapping and ECS procedures can start. 👉 cortiQ is a high-gamma mapping system that instructs the patient to perform specific tasks while statistically analyzing broad-band activity to identify the responsible cortical region. To map the finger region, the patient solves a Rubik's cube. As the patient moves their fingers, the primary motor cortex is activated and detected via high-gamma activity between 80 and 200 Hz. Unlike ECS, this procedure only measures brain activity and cannot induce seizures or after-discharges. One of the significant advantages is that testing requires only 5 minutes compared to the 1-2 days needed for ECS mapping. With cortiQ 2.0, we're not just advancing surgical precision; we're transforming the landscape of neurosurgical mapping. Join us in pushing the boundaries of neuroscience and patient care. Discover the power of cortiQ 2.0 today! 👉Learn more about cortiQ: https://lnkd.in/expCsJT7 👉To book a demo or zoom-meeting: https://lnkd.in/dgYxAmQW 👉Get pricing information or a quote: https://lnkd.in/d8YuZMJ2 👉Discover more about g.tec: https://lnkd.in/dUXhZ7zE
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Experience the future of neurorehabilitation with recoveriX, a groundbreaking system built on 25 years of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) expertise. Designed for stroke, MS, and Parkinson’s patients, recoveriX is safe, medically certified, and trusted in 20+ countries worldwide. 🌍 How does it work? Patients imagine motor movements thousands of times while recoveriX detects these thoughts in real-time, activating electrical stimulation in the hand or foot. This process reconnects cognitive and motor functions, enabling patients to regain movement—even decades after stroke or diagnosis. The joy of seeing a paralyzed hand move again is unforgettable. It’s never too late to begin your recovery journey! 📩 Contact us: recoverix.com/contact-us/ 🌐 Learn more: www.recoverix.com 💸 Get a quote: https://lnkd.in/dMUyARmC 🎥 Watch recovery videos: www.recoverix.com 📊 Study results: https://lnkd.in/dZXDRA7R 📰 As featured in Forbes: https://lnkd.in/dMjgiPga #StrokeRecovery #Neurorehabilitation #BCI #HealthTech #RecoveriX #Neuroscience #Rehabilitation