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SUMMARY:"The Body Electric" Medical Electronics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Learn how the human body’s complex system is interfacing with companies in their quest to understand and improve capability connecting the human body directly to computers. Explore the potential scope of linking the brain to computers and the internet and how microprocessors will be the “next big thing” over the next five years
URL:https://www.healthtechcorridor.com/event/the-body-electric-medical-electronics-symposium/
LOCATION:Tudor Arms Hotel\, 10660 Carnegie Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106\, United States
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SUMMARY:2019 Medical Electronics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The human body is an extremely complex “electrical (neurological) system”\, with companies continuing their quest to understand and improve capability as related to neural interface\, basically connecting the human body directly into computers! There is no question\, capabilities in smart phone/watch technologies connected to the internet erases any doubt of the potential to connect people to computers. \nWith the brain being the human equivalent of the “MicroProcessor”\, semiconductor companies such as IBM\, Intel\, MicroChip and MicroSemi have been well aware of potential for connectivity. Others have taken knowledge of neural interface to help humans manage their internal electrical systems\, including Medtronic\, Philips and Abbott\, with a range of pacemakers\, defibrillators and neural therapies. \nExpanding the potential scope of linking the brain to computers and to the internet has attracted the likes of Amazon\, Apple\, Facebook\, Google\, MicroSoft\, Neuralink and others\, adding to the list that already includes J&J\, G.E.\, T.I.\, Stryker\, and Edwards. MicroProcessors and other ASIC Chips\, coupled with MEMS and Sensors\, are now seen as the “next big thing” over the next 5 years looking at the Internet of Things. \n  \nThis event will bring together experts to cover topics such as: \n* Forecasting and Analytics \n* MEMS\, Sensors and Integrated Circuits \n* Implantable Devices and Neural Interface \n* Medical Robotics\, Equipment\, and Prosthetics \n* Advanced Materials and Reliability
URL:https://www.healthtechcorridor.com/event/2019-medical-electronics-symposium/
LOCATION:OH
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