Neurable, a start-up company founded by University of Michigan graduate students... successfully developed the first non-invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), which allowed untrained humans to control technologies such as electronic wheelchairs, robots and even cars.
"Neurable's brain-computer interface uses electroencephalography to record brain activity, analyze data and provide users with full three-dimensional control in real time [...]
Neurable has been gaining attention not only for its ideas but its business plan, as well. After all, the team would not have wowed judges and won a total of $330,000 at the Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) in April if its plan is not even possible.