Phantom Neuro merges human augmentation and IoT to enable human connectivity

Phantom Neuro merges human augmentation and IoT to enable human connectivity

Published: 10-11-2023 12:40:00 | By: Pie Kamau | hits: 2538 | Tags:

Phantom Neuro, the pioneering neurotech startup, announced its solution to outdated medical standard communications technologies through a first-of-its-kind merging of IoT WiFi and implantable medical systems.

Connor Glass, Founder and CEO, Phantom Neuro: "We're doing things differently in looking beyond current standards, like Bluetooth, which has limitations to operating within an individual's personal space. We believe in a world without limitations for our users, and thus our team worked outside of the box and found that Austin-based semiconductor provider Silicon Labs offers a solution that we have been able to harness and amplify in an entirely novel way."

The Internet of Things had a similar need for high-bandwidth, swift data transmission within an individual's personal space, but without the constraining requirement of energy efficiency. Historically, this has limited IoT technologies' relevance to implantable medical systems that require small form factors.

Silicon Labs' family of Wi-Fi devices provides a Wi-Fi system tailored to efficiently manage high-bandwidth data with low power consumption, allowing Phantom Neuro to be the first of its kind to harness IoT Wi-Fi technology for its implantable medical system, expediting Phantom's cutting-edge human augmentation mission.

Fritz Werder, Senior Director, Life Business Unit, Silicon Labs: "For a solution that brings life changing mobility for individuals with limb differences, Phantom Neuro needs connectivity that just works. By using Silicon Labs Wi-Fi, Phantom Neuro helps build confidence in their users that they will be able to securely and reliably use technology to live their most capable lives." 

In addition to selecting Silicon Labs technology, Phantom Neuro has also participated in the company's IoT For Good Developer Stories initiative, to reflect on the multitudinous benefits of IoT related to patient care and outcomes.

www.phantomneuro.com