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At Blackrock we understand that technology environments at each research laboratory are unique and require a high-level of customization and integration. All Blackrock products, built to your requirements or off-the-shelf, are plug-and-play solutions. When Blackrock sells you technology, it sells you components that seamlessly add to your existing set-up. We install them, run for you the first experiment and assist you to maintain them in perfect use. From there on, as you generate your data, we look into ways to help you improve their performance.

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Blackrock Microsystems is proud to announce that it is now CE certified by TÜV SÜD. This makes Blackrock's systems the only FDA and CE approved solution available for human applications. The CE certification is part of Blackrock's increased efforts to service the entire European market and provide its customers everywhere a product that meets the most stringent quality requirements. For further information please contact sales@blackrockmicro.com

 
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Upcoming Conferences

We've recently attended several conferences, including FENS 2010 in Amsterdam and the Neural Interfaces Conference in Long Beach, CA.  We'll be turning our attention to Asia as we head to the Japan Neuroscience Society's Annual Meeting in Kobe, Japan from Sep 2 - 4.  We'll also be represented at the International Conference on Cognitive Science in Beijing, China from Aug 17 - 20.  Thanks to all those who have visited our booths so far this summer and we hope to see the rest of you soon!

Blackrock Microsystems launches advanced neurotechnologies

Blackrock Microsystems launches advanced neurotechnologies at SfN for stimulating the brain and synchronizing brain activity with behaviour. See more here.

In the press: “APL Gets Funding to Test Thought-Controlled Prosthetic Limb”

Review an article in The JHU Gazette about the Utah Array's newest prosthetic application.