Exciting News: German-Dutch startup Zander Laboratories Lands €30mn Funding to Revolutionize Human-Machine Interaction
Zander Laboratories has just scored a massive win with a whopping €30mn in funding from Germany’s Cyber Agency. This is a groundbreaking research project and a significant step forward in transforming the way humans and machines interact.
After a rigorous competition, Zander Labs emerged victorious in the government’s “Secure Neural Human-Machine Interaction” proposal call. Their winning project, “Neuroadaptivity for Autonomous Systems” (NAFAS), is set to revolutionize the way machines understand and interpret human emotions, cognitive decision-making, and mental states.
The NAFAS project will utilize a passive Brain-Computer Interface (pBCI) to track and interpret brain signals, allowing for an intuitive interaction between humans and machines.
“We aspire to systems that can intuitively adapt to the individual user based on their brain activity and to AI applications that learn directly from the human brain,” said Dr Thorsten Zander, Managing Director of Zander Laboratories.
The ultimate goal of the project is to enable machines to capture and interpret brain data in real time, fostering a personalized experience and facilitating an intuitive interaction between humans and machines.
Zander Laboratories will be developing a neurotechnological prototype to extract data from the brain, paving the way for new and innovative applications in internal and external security.
This is groundbreaking research that will propel Germany to the forefront of technology and solidify its position as a leader in passive Brain-Computer Interfaces. To learn more, click on the link below.
