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− | Axilum Robotics is a spin-off company from the medical robotics research group of ICube (Laboratoire des Sciences de l\'Ing\xc3\xa9nieur, de l\'Informatique et de l\'Imagerie), a Research Unit of the University of Strasbourg, CNRS, ENGEES and INSA. Axilum Robotics was founded in April 2011 by a team composed of researchers, robotics engineers and a physician with business experience: Bernard Bayle, Michel Berg, Michel de Mathelin, Romuald Ginhoux, Benjamin Maurin and Pierre Renaud. | + | Axilum Robotics is a spin-off company from the medical robotics research group of ICube (Laboratoire des Sciences de l\\\'Ing\\xc3\\xa9nieur, de l\\\'Informatique et de l\\\'Imagerie), a Research Unit of the University of Strasbourg, CNRS, ENGEES and INSA. Axilum Robotics was founded in April 2011 by a team composed of researchers, robotics engineers and a physician with business experience: Bernard Bayle, Michel Berg, Michel de Mathelin, Romuald Ginhoux, Benjamin Maurin and Pierre Renaud. |
Revision as of 21:46, 20 March 2022
Axilum Robotics is a spin-off company from the medical robotics research group of ICube (Laboratoire des Sciences de l\\\'Ing\\xc3\\xa9nieur, de l\\\'Informatique et de l\\\'Imagerie), a Research Unit of the University of Strasbourg, CNRS, ENGEES and INSA. Axilum Robotics was founded in April 2011 by a team composed of researchers, robotics engineers and a physician with business experience: Bernard Bayle, Michel Berg, Michel de Mathelin, Romuald Ginhoux, Benjamin Maurin and Pierre Renaud.
Founded in France around 2011, Axilum Robotics produces noninvasive hardware and end-user software.
Axilum Robotics makes tools for medical diagnosis and treatment through body/mind state interpretation and/or neurostimulation therapies.
BCI Categories: Open-Loop Afferent
Neurostimulation Technique(s): TMS