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(Neurogress) This article explores a few of the big implications of neurotechnology for how we will think. It looks at the notion of the individual in society, how we will tackle problems and ultimately how we will see and process reality.Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.
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It may seem like the stuff of Sci-Fi movies, but advancements over recent years have resulted in real breakthroughs when it comes to neuro-controlled prosthetic limbs. Also referred to as mind-controlled prosthetic limbs, these could help to revolutionize the world for those who would otherwise be destined to spend their lives (without a hand or a leg) in and out of hospital having various surgeries and operations.
Testing and research into these neuro-controlled prosthetics has been going on for some years, but there have been rapid advancements over the past couple of years. In fact, 2015 saw one of the world-known companies in this industry introduce the first neuro-controlled prosthetics in the form of lower limbs for amputees. This was a huge breakthrough in the industry and what could be the start of a revolution that transforms the quality of life for amputees.
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(Neurogress) We’ve come a very long way since the first prosthetic limbs were used with problems of functionality and control that have plagued us since Egypt 3,000 years ago finally solved.Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.FunctionalProstheticFutureProsthetics
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Archeologists have unearthed a curved wooden toe that was attached to a piece of leather. This is our oldest example of prosthesis — as far as we know — and we believe it was used 3,000 years ago in Egypt. It was probably not very functional; and it would take a very long time for the first functional prosthetic limbs to become available.
In the 16th Century, Ambroise Paré, a French battlefield surgeon, invented a prosthetic hand with flexible fingers. He also built a leg with a knee that could lock into place when the wearer was standing.
Throughout history, the need for functional prosthetics has arisen time and time again. During the Civil War, in the United States for instance, there were more than 60,000 amputations. While millions of dollars have been set aside for prosthetic research, many prosthetic limbs have remained only barely functional and not easy to control. Many require invasive surgery to even work correctly.
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(Neurogress) The extraordinary revolution that took imagination from sci-fi to fact, with bionics and other body augmentations, now challenges the idea of the perfect body.Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.
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Our view of the world and how we manipulate it is changing rapidly and is about to turn into a revolution. In the past, the body had been held as complete, perfect, and for most, sacred. Those unfortunate to suffer the trauma of amputation, or severe limb disability lived in a world imprisoned by their inability to do things that ‘the perfect’ find easy.
We are currently at a point where we accept that a fully functional prosthetic arm or leg is something that is in the future. But, out of this science fiction, a new reality is approaching rapidly.
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Through neurointerfaces we may soon be experiencing what it feels like to experience the world through the eyes of a thought controlled robot. The impact on our intellectual, social and emotional life will be hard to fathom. Wherever we go with it as a species, it’s going to be an interesting ride.
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I give the command with my mind and there’s a peculiar pop feeling as my consciousness arcs across the room to my robot surrogate. It feels weird and for the first few seconds I feel dizzy. I reach my hand out to catch hold of the counter and restore my balance, but then I realize I’m not moving my body’s hand at all. Instead my new robotic hand reaches out into space and I swear under my breath, embarrassed.
“Don’t worry, it gets easier”, the salesperson says, not very reassuringly. “Try moving your head.”
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Switzerland, 21 March 2018: Neurogress is pleased to announce its ongoing communication with several International Organizations to fasttrack the Neurogress roadmap. Its proponents view collaboration with various relevant third-party organizations of immense importance. Being a decentralized project, Neurogress sees its primary mission of creating a core that will spark interest in neurocontrol, providing best technological backup and conditions for collaboration for those willing to participate in advancing the development of the neurocontrolled smart environment.
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There’s a lot of commentary on the promise of neurotechnology in augmenting our intelligence and gaining access to more information. But we aren’t Vulcan. Intelligence and raw calculating power isn’t all there is to life. There are times when what we need most of all is the option to opt out, take a step back and free our minds. Neurotechnology can help with that too.
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Neurogress Announces Exciting Potential Partnerships with International Organizations to Fasttrack Developments
50% Bonus Still Available at its Pre-TGE, Extended to 29 April 2018
“The Neurogress mission is to develop software for controlling electronics and machinery via a thought-controlled interface.”
Switzerland, 21 March 2018: Neurogress is pleased to announce its ongoing communication with several International Organizations to fasttrack the Neurogress roadmap. Its proponents view collaboration with various relevant third-party organizations of immense importance. Being a decentralized project, Neurogress sees its primary mission of creating a core that will spark interest in neurocontrol, providing best technological backup and conditions for collaboration for those willing to participate in advancing the development of the neurocontrolled smart environment.  
Based on the feedback of their partners and gaining a lot of interest from fiat economy to support the project, Neurogress welcomes additional financing from grants and traditional contributors. The website will also be opened to countries that are currently restricted in the pre-TGE phase and thus, help disseminate Neurogress concept and ideas, and additionally attract more interest from potential traditional contributors.
Current situation of the Neurotechnology market
Neurocontrol is a technology at the intersection of multiple fields, each one compared to rocket science in complexity. For the advancement of the technology, they will partner with startups, academic organisations, research institutions and other competent players in the field. This approach is to ensure that the Ecosystem can benefit from ideas, knowledge, and experience.
Moreover, Neurogress is interested in joining efforts with major players in every industry it aims to enter, such as drones or AR/MR/VR in order to ensure that our expertise is not limited to neurocontrol, but also extend to the industries they plan to work with. This way, they ensure that neurocontrolled devices remain competitive compared to pseudo-interface controlled devices.
Neurogress is not a crypto-exchange platform, but an ecosystem.
Crypto markets are facing another round of volatility—with many claiming this new drop is related to recent news. Although there is much excitement about  exploring the use of blockchain technology proactively for ushering in digital economy, the use of cryptocurrencies as legal tender or coin faces government regulation or much worst, a total ban. Should this affect your perception of Neurogress?
New key partnerships are in progress
As the crypto market is embroiled in controversies arising from governments, the proponents of neuro-wearables or devices for harnessing the power of thought has explored teaming up with international organizations to form a community. The Neurogress team is dead-set with its timeline for developing a decentralized platform for neural control systems, based on the AI driven software and user-driven algorithm training.
Using the user’s own brainpower to control electronics - software and hardware - as easy and natural as never before is their motivation, this is their dream, and by Jove, they will bring it to completion. Partnerships with the neurotechnology and biotechnology academic  and thought leaders are just the beginning of many collaborations which fasttrack  research and development and help mitigate prevailing circumstances. Concise and validated inputs from prestigious neurotechnology and biotechnology research institutions continue to refine their projects - for there are many.
Assessing the landscape in several countries
Neurogress is in the process of establishing working groups from different labs throughout the world that would explore the neurocontrol related tasks and advance the technological aspects. Those groups include (but not limited to) the following experts in the field:
Alexander Kaplan, Prof., Ph.D., D.Sc.  (http://brain.bio.msu.ru)
Rex Yeap, DBA (http://ye.sg/bio)
Sohila Zadran, Ph.D. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sohila-zadran-48581b79/)
Dragan Toroman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dragan-toroman-7a87072/)
Nemanja Nikitovic (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nemanjanikitovic/)
Neurogress hopes to link up with programs in Institutions to fasttrack all phases of their development work. These new research projects and exploratory/developmental research are open to individuals or teams who can contribute to current ongoing Neurogress research and development of  innovative technologies, methodologies, or instrumentation for basic or clinical studies of the brain in human, incorporating existing clinical studies and validated results with their partners in the academia on  animal models.  
Forming hubs and networks with Neurogress trailblazers
Neurogress recently announced the extension of the concept of collaborative Neurocontrol approach by forming a hub based in Switzerland that would bring several significant scientific competencies from the fields of Neuroscience, Machine Learning, Big Data, Signal Processing, etc. Neurogress is also currently organizing different outlets (hubs) in different countries where Neurogress developments will happen.
Neurogress is mission-bound to create outlets which will implement projects in direct partnership with local communities, with each beneficiary of the ecosystem fulfilling key roles in their local communities. Neurogress adherents (aptly called trailblazers)  are designed to fit seamlessly into the community's daily life, where they benefit by working on several projects which will utilize their skills.
All have a part of a  vision which gets clarified upon joining a community of like-minded individuals who all have the impetus and resilience to not give up. The Neurogress team persevere in the face of uncertain success but continue in building up, growing stronger together - not minding detractors who chose to obliterate others in their path. They have stepped outside of their comfort zones, steadfastly facing obstacles, asking people to take their chance with them, not projecting on failure - which is the hindrance to many well-intentioned projects -  and persevering until they finally achieve every timeline, every milestone in our roadmap.
In a recent interview, the Neurogress team revealed some crucial milestones:
“We are developing the capability of embracing neurocontrol even faster by the means of value-added machine learning algorithms. Let’s train them together and make their applied use go mainstream. There will be a marketplace for these algorithms as well as a Maker zone marketplace. The more input we provide by training the algorithm for specific actions, the more effective it becomes. So, it’s really about the algorithms that are put into the core of neurocontrol technology and in return, the neurocontrol technology for our better and more productive well-being.”
The Neurogress vision is to develop an entire ecosystem that will combine the interaction of clients, developers, designers, artists, technology enthusiasts, philanthropists - the list is endless and everyone can find themselves in it if they believe enough. The blueprint for the future is NOW, all can be a part of it.
Based on the above outstanding developments, Neurogress has adjusted the Pre-TGE (Token Generation Event) to April 29 to for contributors to take advantage of the 50% Bonus for every Token purchased.
Visit https://neurogress.io
Contact: Aleksandr Ovcharenko Neurogress Ph: +41765178227 Email: [email protected]
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In one futurist’s words, "Our understanding of our limitations will be shattered, and new vistas will open up, as we explore the possibilities that arise when we bring minds, machines, and the material world together.” Where does the novel notion of thought diplomacy comes in? Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now.
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Right now, neurotechnology is a catalyst for some pretty amazing changes — not just in relation to the cool devices we will have at our disposal, but to society at large. One such innovation with gigantic potential to radically transform society is thought controlled robotics.
Neurogress is a pioneer innovator in neurotechnology. They’re developing software which utilizes AI to greatly enhance the human brain’s ability to directly control devices. Whereas your average human brain might previously have managed a handful of signals after a year’s training, through Neurogress’ technology people are able to learn an entire suite of complex brain commands in a fraction of the time — just weeks. Couple this with the insane progress we’re seeing in robotics and it isn’t hard to connect the dots. Sooner than could possibly have been imagined a mere twenty years ago, robotic surrogates may be making a dramatic entry into our daily lives.
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If you want your first brain control experience, this can happen now. If you have a valid credit card, a mailing address and a functioning brain you too can taste the beginnings of the neurotechnology revolution. This article explores some of the devices you can explore right now and where this might be going in the very near future. Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.
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We are seeing neurotechnology do some amazing stuff but it is precisely because of its amazing potential that some people are experiencing fear about what the future may hold. Change can be scary! However, on the other side of the ledger, there’s a lot of reassurance to be found in the strong and vibrant push we’re seeing from the sciences and the humanities to ensure that ethics is integrated at the ground floor of neurotechnological development.
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Thought-controlled robot surrogates are an extremely weird and exciting possibility in our very near future. Imagine you just got one home and you’re rearing to start him up. But perhaps you’d better read the quick start guide first. Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.
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The question of whether neurotechnological progress will lead us to communicate less may well depend on your definition of communication. Sure we may speak less, but that’s not the whole picture. Neurotechnology may help us communicate more than ever. Here’s why.
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