Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 21:20:33 GMT -7
The potential of Thai people was shown to the world once again... when the Mahidol BCILAB team by Kriangkrai Techadee, a young disabled competitor (Pilot) from Thailand, won a silver medal. From the Cybathlon 2020 (Cybathlon) category of brainwaves connected to a racing computer controlled (BCI), just think...you can drive a race car, setting a record time of 2 minutes 56 seconds, beating Italy, the winner, by just 4 seconds. only Under the support initiative of the Faculty of Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering Mahidol University and the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (Thai Health Promotion Foundation.
Deputy Dean for Research and International Relations Faculty of Engineering Mahidol University and advisor to the Mahidol BCI Lab team said that this silver medal award It reflects the potential of Thai Telegram Number Data people on the world stage. Our power of working as a team and showing progress in BCI technology or computer brain signals to control various devices is not inferior to other nations. The potential of people with disabilities is not just as users of technology. But we can raise the level to be a co-developer of innovation. Held every 4 years, Cybathlon is like the "Technology Olympics for the Disabled" where teams of innovators from around the world come to compete in designing innovative designs and using state-of-the-art technology for the disabled. It is the future of the medical industry and humanity. Whether it is using BCI, brain waves connected to a computer to control and command various anatomy, artificial arms, prosthetic legs, walking robots or exciting new technologies.
The history of Cybathlon was first organized in 2016 and this time Cybathlon 2020 was organized by the host city of Zurich. Switzerland There were 77 teams applying to compete from 30 countries around the world. Kriangkrai Techadee (Palm), a 26-year-old young man disabled from the neck down, Mahidol BCILAB team, who won second place in the world championship in Computer-connected brainwave racing control type (Brain-Computer Interface Race: BCI) said that this Cybathlon 2020 competition is very exciting and proud. who won a silver medal Create a reputation for Thailand to be known and accepted internationally. Techniques for controlling the car In my racing, it is mindfulness, expertise and concentration.
Deputy Dean for Research and International Relations Faculty of Engineering Mahidol University and advisor to the Mahidol BCI Lab team said that this silver medal award It reflects the potential of Thai Telegram Number Data people on the world stage. Our power of working as a team and showing progress in BCI technology or computer brain signals to control various devices is not inferior to other nations. The potential of people with disabilities is not just as users of technology. But we can raise the level to be a co-developer of innovation. Held every 4 years, Cybathlon is like the "Technology Olympics for the Disabled" where teams of innovators from around the world come to compete in designing innovative designs and using state-of-the-art technology for the disabled. It is the future of the medical industry and humanity. Whether it is using BCI, brain waves connected to a computer to control and command various anatomy, artificial arms, prosthetic legs, walking robots or exciting new technologies.
The history of Cybathlon was first organized in 2016 and this time Cybathlon 2020 was organized by the host city of Zurich. Switzerland There were 77 teams applying to compete from 30 countries around the world. Kriangkrai Techadee (Palm), a 26-year-old young man disabled from the neck down, Mahidol BCILAB team, who won second place in the world championship in Computer-connected brainwave racing control type (Brain-Computer Interface Race: BCI) said that this Cybathlon 2020 competition is very exciting and proud. who won a silver medal Create a reputation for Thailand to be known and accepted internationally. Techniques for controlling the car In my racing, it is mindfulness, expertise and concentration.