Medical
VRSIL (Virtual Simulations) is an advanced virtual reality product designed to revolutionize training and skill development in both the medical and industrial sectors. By seamlessly integrating state-of-the-art VR technology with custom hardware extensions, VRSIL provides immersive, realistic simulations that enhance learning and performance.
EyeGuard is a revolutionary small device designed for people with eye illnesses and those who frequently use computers. Easily installable on any pair of glasses, EyeGuard is virtually unnoticeable due to its compact size and comfortable fit.
Problem Solved
EyeGuard addresses the need for continuous eye health monitoring,
Revolutionizing Gene Therapy Delivery with Polymeric Nanoparticles (PNPs) and the HIT SCAN™ Platform
Delivering the Promise of Gene Therapy
Gene therapy holds the potential to cure genetic disorders by directly correcting underlying genetic defects. However, the delivery of genetic therapeutics to target specific cell types remains a challenge.
Problem statement
Intelligent Symptom Tracker: Telehealth Monitoring App addresses the problem of insufficient tracking and understanding of symptoms for various conditions. Many individuals struggle to identify and correlate their symptoms with underlying health issues, leading to mismanagement and increased discomfort.
Liver diseases affect approximately one third of the worldwide adult population, and often remain undiagnosed until reaching severe stages due to the liver's lack of pain sensors. The current gold standard, biopsy, is invasive, expensive, and unsuitable for wide-scale screening.
The state-of-the-art automated wheelchair is designed to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by providing both comfort and independence. Equipped with an integrated massager, this wheelchair offers therapeutic relief to users, helping to reduce muscle tension and promote relaxation.
Charging a pacemaker’s battery from a certain distance cannot be achieved by tightly or loosely coupled electromagnetic resonant charging. To overcome the above challenge, we developed a device that charges through an uncoupled radio frequency (RF). Wireless charging method will help patients to avoid surgeries.
Background: Staircases are seen in almost every man-made structure. Many old buildings do not have elevators fitted thereto. The task of climbing stairs is a major challenge for differently able people or for elderly people, due to the impaired mobility.
In the buildings, which are equipped with elevators,
With the advancement of cognitive science and brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, the development of lightweight BCI technology holds great promise in areas such as neurorehabilitation, medical monitoring, and smart home applications. However, compared to traditional EEG acquisition equipment, lightweight devices, though portable,
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