“AI and wearable brain-computer interfacing will define the next generation of computers. Lenovo workstations are helping us to build that future at OpenBCI.”
OpenBCI stands for open-source brain-computer interface (BCI). Neurotechnology pioneer OpenBCI uses powerful Lenovo ThinkStation workstations to support the development of Galea—a groundbreaking biosensing headset designed to interface with the human mind, ushering in a new era of computing.
Customer Problem
Galea integrates EEG, EMG, EDA, PPG, and eye-tracking into a single headset to simultaneously measure the wearer’s heart, skin, muscles, eyes, and brain, generating vast amounts of data.
Lenovo Solution
Today, OpenBCI uses powerful Lenovo ThinkStation workstations to collect, analyze, and process data and train its AI models, helping to move Galea and its other projects forward more quickly.
Business Impact
By giving the data scientists training AI models the speed and flexibility to iterate, the Lenovo ThinkStation workstations are helping OpenBCI to shorten innovation cycles.
“AI and brain-computer interfacing has always had a symbiotic relationship. Our understanding of the mind has led to breakthroughs in AI, like reinforcement learning and neural networks. AI is a key piece in OpenBCI’s effort to turn the ocean of physiological data into meaningful insights.”
Joseph Artuso, President & CCO, OpenBCI
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