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Bringing BCI & VR to Healthcare Millions of patients struggle with paralysis, limited mobility, and communication barriers. At PixelPeak, we’re developing a BCI-powered VR system that lets patients interact, communicate, and heal in a fully immersiv

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The tech is promising, especially for paralysis patients, but if it’s too expensive or complex, hospitals won’t adopt it at scale. Hope PixelPeak can crack that balance between innovation and accessibility

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