Synchron beats a successful path from lab to market

Melbourne-based Professor Nicholas Opie has been a superstar exemplar among Australia’s deep tech entrepreneur researchers for more than a decade. Professor Opie is a co-founder of the brain-computer interface (BCI) pioneer startup Synchron with New York-based Australian Dr Thomas Oxley, and co-inventor of the Stentrode device – a neuro-prosthetic computer interface that can be implanted…

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