Part 4/11:
From Labs to Everyday Devices
It's essential to recognize that the foundation of this technology isn't new. In fact, EEG (electroencephalography) has been used since the 1970s in hospital settings to diagnose neurological conditions. Historically, this involved bulky skull caps with sensors, or invasive implants linked to prosthetics. However, industry pioneers like Ramses and his team are pioneering a shift by transforming lab-grade neural tech into consumer-friendly devices.