Phantom Neuro announced its solution to ‘outdated’ medical standard communications technologies through a first-of-its-kind merging of IoT Wi-Fi and implantable medical systems.
This approach challenges the status quo of medical device communication, which has predominantly relied on technologies like Bluetooth, confined largely to an individual’s personal space.
Dr. Connor Glass, Founder and CEO of Phantom Neuro, emphasized this revolutionary step in a press release. “We are not just adhering to existing norms, but rather exploring beyond them. Bluetooth, for instance, operates within limited personal spaces, but we envision a world free from such constraints,” he stated. To achieve this, Phantom Neuro collaborated with the Austin-based semiconductor provider Silicon Labs, leveraging their advanced technology in a unique manner. This partnership has enabled Phantom Neuro to exploit IoT WiFi capabilities, previously underutilized in the realm of implantable medical systems due to their energy-intensive nature.
Traditionally, IoT technologies, while needing high-bandwidth and rapid data transmission, were unsuitable for implantable medical systems primarily due to their significant energy demands and the need for compact device design. Phantom Neuro’s breakthrough lies in successfully integrating IoT Wi-Fi technology into its systems, overcoming these historical limitations. Silicon Labs has been instrumental in this development, providing a Wi-Fi system specifically designed to manage high-bandwidth data efficiently with minimal power consumption.
Fritz Werder, Senior Director of the Life Business Unit at Silicon Labs, highlighted the significance of this collaboration: “Phantom Neuro is not just creating a solution; it’s providing life-altering mobility for individuals with limb differences. The key to this is reliable connectivity. By incorporating our WiFi technology, Phantom Neuro instills confidence in users, assuring them of secure, dependable technology that enhances their capabilities and quality of life.” This partnership marks a pivotal moment in the field of medical technology, promising to expedite Phantom Neuro’s mission in human augmentation and offering new possibilities for individuals relying on medical implants.
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