Critical conversations: How could neurotechnology reshape our lives?

Watch a recording of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s “Critical Conversation” on how neurotechnology could reshape our lives, featuring Chairs in Emerging Technologies Professor Timothy Denison and Professor Keith Mathieson in discussion with Academy CEO, Dr Hayaatun Sillem CBE. https://raeng.org.uk/events/2023/january/critical-conversations-how-could-neurotechnology-reshape-our-lives

Opposition to EU Reclassification of TMS and tDCS equipment to Class III devices

Dear all,please see below an email from the European Society for Brain Stimulation which relates to recent EU reclassification of NIBS devices that has become law since December and is based on a flawed consultation process, inaccurate safety claims and equating the NIBS safety risk profile to that of invasive DBS. The ESBS is strongly …

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Neuromod first Co-creation event confirmed for 14 March 2023

We’re pleased to announce that our first Co-creation event will take place on Tuesday 14 March 2023 at Imperial College London (note amended date). This will be an all-day, in-person event, bringing together our members to discuss and define themes and challenges for Neuromod+, and brainstorm new developments in minimally invasive neuromodulation. Places will be …

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Neurotechnology regulation – new report from the Regulatory Horizons Council

We are sharing here detail of a recent report on neurotech regulation which should be of interest. Dear all, The Regulatory Horizons Council, an independent expert committee that advises the UK government on regulatory reform to encourage the rapid and safe development of emerging technologies, has published today a report on Neurotechnology regulation which we thought …

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