CerebTalk offers a brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that serves as a communication tool for individuals with severe motor impairments and limited voluntary movements. This includes people with conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, and non-verbal autism. The company's BCI system interprets brain activity and allows users to control devices like tablets, communicators, and home automation systems through their thoughts, thereby overcoming physical disabilities and improving communication and environmental control. CerebTalk's technology primarily focuses on assistive applications, targeting over 3 million patients annually affected by degenerative neuromuscular diseases and ischemic or traumatic injuries. The company emerged from the University of Toronto Early-Stage Technology (UTEST) Program.
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