Brain Products Press Release

Enhance your mobile EEG measurements: STE compact and Mobility Set for LiveAmp are on their way!

Mobile brain research is a vibrant field in neuroscience with specific requirements for each individual experiment. No matter if you aim for a reliable setup in or outside of the lab, solutions for mobile EEG research must be as versatile as the questions that are being addressed. LiveAmp with Sensor and Trigger Extension (STE) was designed to always be the perfect fit for your mobile EEG study and it just became better: With our all new STE compact, together with the wearable “LiveAmp Mobility Set", any setup is quicker, neater and safer while maintaining its flexibility.

Coming soon: Force Sensor for gait cycle analysis and many other use cases

With the addition of the Force Sensor to our sensor portfolio, we broaden the range of possible research scenarios. While the sensor’s main target use case lies in the world of MoBI, it can also be used in other settings thanks to its wide input range and flexibility.

Brain Products MoBI Award 2024: And the winners are …

The MoBI Award was designed to recognize excellence in the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging research. Taking your research out of the lab and into the real world is no easy feat and Brain Products wants to encourage and reward scientists who are doing so. In this article we proudly present this year’s winners!

Submit your Mobile Brain/Body Imaging publication and win the Brain Products MoBI Award 2024!

Submissions for the MoBI Award 2024, rewarding excellence in research within the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging, are now open. Submit your paper and win a trophy, a certificate as well as one of three mobile EEG systems.

Brain Products MoBI Award 2022: And the winners are …

The MoBI Award was designed to recognize excellence in the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging research. Taking your research out of the lab and into the real world is no easy feat and Brain Products wants to encourage and reward scientists who are doing so. In this article we proudly present this year’s winners!

  • FI MoBI Award

Submit your Mobile Brain/Body Imaging publication and win the Brain Products MoBI Award 2022!

Submissions for the MoBI Award 2022, rewarding excellence in research within the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging, are now open. Submit your paper and win a trophy, a certificate as well as one of three LiveAmp bundles – including amplifier, electrodes, caps, recording software and more.

  • FI MoBI Award

Brain Products MoBI Award 2020: And the winners are …

The MoBI Award was designed to recognize excellence in the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging research. Taking your research out of the lab and into the real world is no easy feat and Brain Products wants to encourage and reward scientists who are doing so. During our online virtual symposium, we awarded two (yes, a tie!) first place winners with LiveAmp 32 systems and our third place winner with a LiveAmp 8 system.

  • FI MoBI Award

Submit your Mobile Brain/Body Imaging publication and win the Brain Products MoBI Award 2020!

Submission for the MoBI award, rewarding excellence in research within the field of Mobile Brain/Body Imaging, is now open. Submit your paper for your chance to win one of three LiveAmp packages (including amplifier, electrode cap and recording software). Winners will be presented at the 4th International Mobile Brain/Body Imaging conference in San Diego (USA).

Wireless Trigger – a fully mobile solution for recording event markers in EEG data

The new Wireless Trigger set consists of a transmitter, connected to a trigger source, and a receiver, connected to an amplifier. This solution allows you to replace a trigger cable in your experimental setup making it completely wireless and opens new exciting ways to approach your mobile EEG research.

  • FI MoBI Award

Brain Products successfully finishes EU funded project and strengthens its position in the MoBI market

Last year we won a pilot grant from the EU: the H2020 SME Innovation Associate. With this grant we were able to employ Dr. Christina Lavallée, a highly-skilled researcher from Canada. Christina helped us explore the growing and promising market of mobile wearable EEG devices – the MoBI market.

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