Thalmic Lab
Autor: Jannisthomas • September 15, 2018 • 836 Words (4 Pages) • 673 Views
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technology that could attract the attention of the public; therefore, Thalmic Lab created Myo armband. It is a new interesting technology that attracted the attention of not only the public, but also large companies, but this armband is not for everyone. Some customers don’t understand the sense in such technology (Thalmiccom, 2013- 2017).
According to Stephen Lake (2016), Thalmic Labs is in the process of inventing novelties with using the advanced technology. Also, he added that developers make a lot of effort to bring their new idea to the real world. In addition, he said that the investment will be used to finance new projects that will produce products that will combine the real and the digital worlds. The Myo bracelet has already found many applications, it is used to control the movements of "smart" prosthetic arm, control the computer during surgery, and to translate from sign language.
Nowadays, Thalmic Lab occupied an average place among the companies associated with technology, and, also, in the near future this company will take a leading position in the market of innovative technologies, due to higher investments, innovative technologies and new methods of development. Moreover, as soon company will support the popular games and consoles, sales for Myo armband will increase. Thalmic Lab is a future of human-computer interaction.
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Myocom. (2013-2016). Myocom. Retrieved 9 June, 2017, from https://www.myo.com
Thalmiccom. (2013-2017). Thalmiccom. Retrieved 10 June, 2017, from https://www.thalmic.com
Turim-Nygren, M. (2013). Digital Trends. Retrieved 11 June, 2017, from https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/gesture-control-q-a-thalmic-labs-aaron-grant/
Vynck, De G. (2016). Bloombergcom. Retrieved 11 June, 2017, from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-09-19/amazon-intel-invest-in-gesture-control-startup-thalmic-labs
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