Check out our feature in Forbes for our work advancing non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that empowers individuals with disabilities, without the need for surgery.
In the article, “This Startup Lets Paralyzed People Use Computers—Without a Chip in Their Head,” Forbes contributor Alex Knapp highlights how Cognixion’s Axon-R platform is changing the game for people with severe motor impairments by providing a wearable, AI-powered neural interface that works right out of the box.
🧠 No implants.
🕶️ No operating room.
💬 Just real-time communication and control through thought.
Making BCI More Accessible
At Cognixion, we believe brain-computer interface technology should be inclusive, affordable, and accessible.
Our Axon-R system combines:
Non-invasive EEG sensors that read brain signals from the scalp
Artificial intelligence to interpret intent and attention
Augmented reality to provide a visual, interactive environment
Assistive communication tools for real-time expression and interaction
As Forbes notes, what sets Cognixion apart is our focus on usability and accessibility, developed with and for people who live with ALS, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, and other conditions that affect mobility and speech.
From Lab to Life
Many of the world’s leading BCI companies are developing powerful implantable systems — and we celebrate those advancements. But at Cognixion, our mission is to bring BCI technology out of the lab and into everyday life. That means designing devices that can be worn comfortably, used independently, and integrated into real-world environments like homes, schools, and care facilities.
Our flagship system, Cognixion ONE Axon, received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation and is undergoing further development for clinical applications. In parallel, our Axon-R platform is available today for research and investigational use — helping universities and healthcare institutions explore the future of multimodal neurotechnology.
Thank You, Forbes
We’re grateful to Forbes for spotlighting the progress being made in non-invasive BCI and for recognizing the importance of accessible innovation. The people we serve are not waiting for the future — they are building it with us.
📖 Read the full article here:
👉 This Startup Lets Paralyzed People Use Computers—Without a Chip in Their Head
Want to learn more or collaborate with us?
Visit www.cognixion.com to explore our research platform and assistive technologies.