Austin-based startup Phantom Neuro, born at the intersection of neuroscience and robotics, is redefining how experts interface with prosthetics and exoskeletons. The company's breakthrough neural interface, Phantom X, is making intuitive, real-time control of bionic limbs a reality.
With its minimally invasive and remarkably accurate technology, the startup is restoring agency, independence, and a sense of wholeness by providing a seamless connection between mind, muscle, and machine with no brain implants or bulky hardware necessary.
The globally recognized advisory board of Phantom Neuro, which includes experts from CTRL-Labs, D.A.R.P.A., and Precision Neuro, was initially created at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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The founder emphasized that human-mimicking robots can’t just be smart and look cool, they need to have human touch.
