
Pioneering the Future of Neurotechnology
BrainGuard: New research project enhances the safety of neurotechnologies
BrainGuard
BrainGuard is a research project on the cyber security of neurotechnologies such as brain-computer interfaces. Its aim is to protect sensitive neural data, prevent manipulation and safeguard mental autonomy. To this end, the project is developing a holistic neuro-cyber security approach from technical, ethical and regulatory perspectives. BrainGuard is thus laying a central foundation for secure and trustworthy neurotechnologies.




Brain‑Powered Rehabilitation for Arm and Hand Recovery
Mind Move
MindMove develops an automated rehabilitation system for people with neurological impairments of arm and hand function. Using brain-computer interfaces, movement intentions are detected and translated into robot-assisted therapy, even without active movement. This enables more intensive, data-driven training while reducing the burden on therapists. The goal is an affordable, scalable solution for rehabilitation centers and home use.



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Artificial intelligence-supported detection of profound brain dysfunctions in the electroencephalogram
KITE
snap DISCOVERY develops AI-based medical technology for neurology.
In our KITE research project, we are working with leading clinics and partners to make deep-seated brain dysfunctions – such as epilepsy – easier to detect for doctors, faster and more reliably.
To achieve this, we combine state-of-the-art EEG analysis, machine learning and clinical expertise. Our software automatically detects abnormal patterns in EEG data, supports diagnosis and helps to make diagnoses more objective and efficient. At the same time, we are developing a comprehensive quality and monitoring system that ensures the safety and transparency of AI in everyday medical practice.
Our goal: a new generation of intelligent diagnostic support that reduces the workload on specialists, improves the quality of care and enables faster, more accurate neurological diagnostics for patients.





