zed by the Berlin Institute of Technology/Fraunhofer FIRST, Graz University of Technology, University of Tbingen, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
For more information about the competition: http://ida.first.fhg.de/projects/bci/competition_iv/results/index.html#winners
Heading Singapore's BCI research team is Dr. Guan Cuntai.
"I would like to congratulate Dr Guan Cuntai and the team for this achievement. This simply proves that our in-house developed technologies are able to compete with the global offerings on a level playing field," said Dr. Lye Kin Mun, Deputy Executive Director for research at I2R. "I see this achievement as having a stamp of recognition from fellow researchers over the world for the team at I2R."
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