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It translates tongue gestures into clicks and scrolls. Technology has the power to transform #healthcare. Learn more in our ‘Global Health and Healthcare Strategic Outlook’: https://ow.ly/LZeQ50SGZam Augmental #SCI #SpinalCordInjury #Tech
Fascinating innovation! Translating tongue gestures into clicks and scrolls represents a significant advancement in assistive technology. This kind of breakthrough can have a profound impact on healthcare, especially for those with spinal cord injuries. Eager to dive into the ‘Global Health and Healthcare Strategic Outlook’ to see how these technologies are shaping the future.
What an innovative approach! This could really change the way we interact with technology in healthcare. Thanks for sharing this insight!
It would help those people who can't speak pls add more innovation to the new invention and help those who can't speak to express what those people actually want to share their feelings, ideas, opinions, and intelligence with the rest of the world.
This is a huge leap towards an inclusive society, where every individual, regardless of physical or mental limitations, is part of the human engine, creating a better world. 🌍💪
This is a relief for many in healthcare. Not only will it ease the mental health stressors for patients suffering from social anxiety, PTSD etc but also propel others to think outside the box. This is a beautiful side of assistive technology that most overlook.
Awesome!👏🏻
Very informative
Incredible Tomás Vega Corten Singer 👏 congrats!
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7moThis is an incredible innovation! Translating tongue gestures into clicks and scrolls is truly a game-changer. This technology could greatly enhance accessibility for individuals with mobility impairments, allowing them to interact with digital devices more efficiently and independently. Imagine the potential applications in both healthcare and daily life. How do you see this technology evolving in the next five years, especially in terms of integrating with other assistive technologies?