Neurotech Busiess Report is the first publication targeting the businss of
neurotechnology, the application of engineering techniques to human neural and
information processing systems. Each montly issues of Neurotech Business Report
brings you in-dept and expert analysis of one of the newest and most promising
industries of the 21st Century.
While other nesletters cover the broad field of medical technology, no other
publication precisely targets the neurotechnology industry. And no one else
looks beyond the health-care industry to cover the ongoing technology transfer
from medical devices to commecial products in emerging markets like computer
interfaces and training/simulation.
Neurotech Business Report covers the business and the technology in place and
on the horizon in:
Neural prostheses
Neuromuscular rehabilitation
Neural stimulators
Magnetic sensing and stimulation
Artificial neural networks
Brain/computer interfaces
Neural/silicon hybrids
Our editors scour the scene for current and potential applications of neurotechnology
in fields like:
Information processing
Virtual reality
Sports training
Aerospace
With its blend of up-to-date technology analysis and visionary outlooks on future market growth, Neurotech Business Report appeals to entrepreneurs, upper-level managers, financial leaders, and other key players in this growing industry, including engineering directors, financial planners, venture capitalists, and marketing executives.
Watch for these upcoming articles and features like these in future issues of Neurotech Business Report
The demise of the dotcom and ecommerce frenzy of the last few years has created an interesting opportunity-and a potential pitfallfor start-ups in the neurotechnology industry. Our editors examine the major factors influencing the availability of venture capital to this industry and three different strategies for exploiting this current opportunity.
While functional electrical stimulation has made tremendous progress in the development of neural prostheses, there are numerous impediments to rapid commercial growth, such as the requirement for surgical implantation. Not so for neural maagnetic stimulators, which can generate neural activity with magnetic fields in close contact with human tissue. In this report, we look at the current state of development of magnetic stimulation systems.
In reeent years, there has been a pronounced effort on the part of state and local agencies and public and private universities to commecialize research and foster start-ups in biomedical technology. In this article, our editors examine efforts such as Ohios Edison BioTechnology Center to see which neurotech firms have benefited and which areas are ripe for exploitation. And well let you kow which services are worth taking advantage of and which ones are best left on the table.
Perhaps no other potential market for neurotech is as eager to put new technology developments to use as the computer industry. Products that enhance or expand the man/machine interface, such as EEG-based joystick controls and artificial olfactory systems are eagerly awaited by CPU and peripherals manufacturers looking for a leg up on the competition. Apple Computer is just one of several companies who have highlighted neurotech developments for commercial benefit.
Each issue of Neurotech Business Report offers information-packed features and departments that give you the complete picture on the state of the industry.
Our editors take an in-depth look at one emerging market for neurotechnology products and systems. Well tell you who the key players are, where the customers are coming from, obstacles to growth, and likely growth rates.
Each issue contains a critical analysis of one key manufacturer. Well look at the companys management, customer base, core technology, competitive position, financial history, and future outlook.
Well keep you up-to-date with information on funding activity from venture capital sources, IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, and licensing agreements.
Our editors will make you aware of the leading sources of technology development at university, government, and private research institutions. Well apprise readers of opportunities for technology licensing or participating in sponsored consortia.
We keep you informed about regulatory issues that may or may not affect the
market, including
FDA regulations
Pending legislation
Intellectual property issues
Court decisions
Our editors cover dozens of technnical conferences, association meetings, trade shows, and events, filtering out the significant news, trends, and findings from each.
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