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IM2.BMI introduced to a panel of experts for the National Science Foundation(USA)
On Wednesday May 31st 2006, the IM2.BMI was presented in the framework of the International Assessment of Brain-Computer Interface Research study supported by the National Science Foundation (USA) for evaluation of international Brain Computer Interface technology. The keys findings of the study will be presented  at the National Science Foundation workshop held in Arlington, Virginia on July 21, 2006.

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