Bit&Brain Technologies is a spin-off of the University of Zaragoza born of technology research team of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI technology).
All Bit&Brain Technologies business lines is based in a major commitment to R&D that allows to develop products/solutions innovative, high quality and guaranteed customer.
There are three basic purposes of Bit & Brain Technologies:
- Convert the latest advances in neuroscience into a reality for everyone, all the complexity of translating scientific language specialized on systems that can be used to benefit those who need it most.
- BCI Using technology to develop alternative treatments to cure or significantly improve in people who have no other option with current methods.
- Provide software tools and support scientists to generate new knowledge and hence new applications.
BitBrain offers:
Health Products
One of our main objectives is to use BCI technology in the field of health, offering new solutions to major disruptions. At present, we are developing two applications to improve the situation of children with attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity.
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Products I+D
We know perfectly the needs in the fields of research and teaching and in this line, we are developing a BCI platform software to be used as an academic tool and a fuller version to be integrated as a basic tool in BCI research projects.
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Treatment of attention deficit disorder
Currently, attention deficit disorder is a disorder that affects 5% -8% of children in developed countries. However, it is estimated that 75% of children with this disease are not diagnosed and this percentage increases to 97% for adults. In addition, numerous studies indicate that over 50% of diagnoses are wrong, …
Read moreAwards and competitions
In its short history, Bit&Brain Technologies has been awarded several awards and quality seals, among which are:
Spin-off stamp of the University of Zaragoza
Stamp of corporate R & E project of INAEM
“Concurso IDEA” winner awarded by the Foundation Emprender de Aragón
“Tutela” Program Participant of the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce
Finalist …
