B-CRATOS
Empowering independence
through wireless Brain-Connect inteRfAce TO machineS
Building next-generation communications and prosthetics
Connecting brains to machines efficiently
Communicating through wireless connections within the body
Empowering independence
Loss of mobility and function has a devastating impact on quality of life. Current solutions either tether their users to bulky external systems or are constrained by limited battery power and bandwidth. To empower users to move naturally again and live independently, we need breakthrough advances.
B-CRATOS merges novel wireless communication, neuroscience, bionics, AI and sensing technologies. Our goal is to create for the first time a battery-free high-speed wireless in-body communication platform for Brain-Machine-Body connectivity.
Our new signal bridge technology will impact healthcare, quality-of-life, human learning and cognition. The B-CRATOS platform will, for example, restore mobility following paralysis or amputation, granting untethered control of an artificial limb that moves, touches, and feels like a human hand.
Uppsala University
SiNANO Institute
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
Blackrock Microsystems Europe GmbH
LINKS – Leading Innovation & Knowledge for Society
Deutsches Primatenzentrum
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Coordinator
Head of the Microwaves in Medical Engineering Group, Div. of Solid State Electronics, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Uppsala University, and has strong track record in point of care sensing, Fat-intra body communication and Robotics. He collaborates closely with experts from the field of technology and medicine to develop and deliver innovative solutions for medical monitoring and diagnosis.
Project Manager
Mark is a senior c-level executive and consultant in strategy and operations with a track-record in multi-business disciplinary areas. He joined B-CRATOS part-time as project manager to support the project team in cross functional business development and to leverage the projects breakthrough business potential in transforming healthcare and VR applications.