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Possibility Neurotechnologies

Develops wearable BCIs like Think2Switch that use brain activity to control external smart devices.

Calgary, AlbertaflagCanadian Venture (AB)EEG recording combined with pattern recognition algorithms and ML for home automation control via thought commands.
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Calgary's Possibility Neurotechnologies Redefines Autonomy: How Non-Invasive BCIs Are Transforming Daily Life
Calgary's Possibility Neurotechnologies Redefines Autonomy: How Non-Invasive BCIs Are Transforming Daily Life
AI InfrastructureWearable BCIApr 15, 20262 min

Calgary's Possibility Neurotechnologies Redefines Autonomy: How Non-Invasive BCIs Are Transforming Daily Life

It’s a truly powerful piece of tech coming out of Calgary. Possibility Neurotechnologies, helmed by co-founder and CEO Dion Kelly, isn't just building a gadget; they are engineering a profound leap in human ac...

Think2Switch's true breakthrough is not the brainwave detection itself, but the creation of an accessible, scalable, and non-invasive platform that successfully bridges complex neuroscience into everyday household and educational environments, redefining autonomy through thought.

Thought Control for Home Devices: How Possibility Neurotechnologies is Applying Wearable BCIs to Expand Daily Independence
Thought Control for Home Devices: How Possibility Neurotechnologies is Applying Wearable BCIs to Expand Daily Independence
Wearable BCIMay 26, 20262 min

Thought Control for Home Devices: How Possibility Neurotechnologies is Applying Wearable BCIs to Expand Daily Independence

From the outset, Dion Kelly and the team at Possibility Neurotechnologies have centered their work on a profoundly simple but powerful concept: restoring functional interaction through thought. Their vision mo...

Possibility Neurotechnologies uses a non-invasive EEG headset paired with smart home protocols, making advanced 'thought control' accessible and scalable for everyday use in Canada.