Integrum AB: Integrum provides implant technology to newly established Center for Bionics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The recently founded Yang Center for Bionics was established through a donation to the MIT McGovern Institute from philanthropist Lisa Yang. Co-directed by professors Hugh Herr and Edward Boyden, the goal of the center is to develop and deploy enabling technologies that communicate directly with the nervous system to mitigate a broad range of disabilities. The bionic technologies will integrate human physiology with electromechanics.
Integrum's bone-anchored implant systems, OPRA[TM] and e-OPRA[TM], will be important assets for the researchers at the center. The OPRA[TM] Implant System is the only FDA approved bone-anchored treatment system for major limb loss, and e-OPRA[TM] is an upgrade of the system providing a brain-controlled robotic prosthesis. In e-OPRA[TM], the nerves and muscles are interfaced via neuromuscular electrodes to the prosthesis.
The Yang Center for Bionics will unite experts from three MIT schools, and center researchers will collaborate with clinical and surgical collaborators at Harvard Medical School.
More information about the K. Lisa Yang Center for Bionics at MIT can be found here (https://yangtan.mit.edu/k-lisa-yang-center-for-bionics/).