| Date | Title | Description |
| 22.03.2024 | Бионические предплечье и кисть: позиционирование многосуставного манипулятора наклоном головы | Всем привет! В предыдущей статье Позиционирование бионического предплечья взглядом / Хабр (habr.com) мы обсуждали алгоритм для позиционирования бионического предплечья. В этот раз мы пойдем чуть дальше (на один сустав), добавив к предплечью... |
| 23.10.2018 | Thalmic Labs rebrands as North, launches $999 Alexa-powered holographic glasses | Well-financed wearables company Thalmic Labs is no more — the Canadian startup today announced that it will henceforth be known as North. But more important than that, Thalmic Labs North finally unveiled its second product: holographic smar... |
| 23.10.2018 | Thalmic Labs rebrands as North, launches $999 Alexa-powered holographic glasses | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Well-financed wearables company Thalmic Labs is no more — the Canadian startup today announced that it will henceforth be known as Nort... |
| 17.10.2018 | Q&A with Stephen Lake, Aaron Grant, and Matt Bailey, Cofounders of Thalmic | We put together a list of the top YC companies by valuation as of October 2018. You can see that list at https://ycombinator.com/topcompanies.
Here’s a Q&A with Stephen Lake, Aaron Grant, and Matt Bailey, Cofounders of Thalmic, one of ... |
| 12.10.2018 | Amazon-backed wearables company Thalmic Labs kills its Myo armband, teases new product | Canadian wearables company Thalmic Labs has announced that its ceasing sales of its gesture- and motion-guided Myo armband, as it looks to put all its efforts into an as-yet-undisclosed new product.
Founded in 2012, Ontario-based Thalmic La... |
| 12.10.2018 | Amazon-backed wearables company Thalmic Labs kills its Myo armband, teases new product | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Canadian wearables company Thalmic Labs has announced that its ceasing sales of its gesture- and motion-guided Myo armband, as it looks... |
| 09.11.2016 | The Threat of a Brain Drain Under a Trump Presidency Is Real | On Tuesday evening, as early election results began to tip in favour of Donald Trump becoming the next US president, Canada's immigration site actually crashed temporarily because it was getting so much traffic. A lot of Americans have eith... |
| 03.11.2016 | Gestures, motion interfaces to redefine computer interaction | Although gesture technologies are redefining emerging computer interactions, there is a need for major reinvention to go mainstream, says Juniper.
Gesture and motion control will become vital for certain forms of human-computer interaction ... |
| 22.09.2016 | Thalmic Labs illustrates evolution of augmented reality in healthcare | The applications for Myo vary from gaming and lifestyle uses to helping people with limited mobility, to prosthetics and sign language. The company’s gesture control tool is also finding its way into surgery to reduce the need for doctors t... |
| 20.09.2016 | Thalmic Labs raises $120M for gesture-tracking connected wearables with medical applications | Canada-based wearable technology company Thalmic Labs, which makes the connected armband Myo, has raised $120 million in Series B funding in a round led by Intel Capital, the Amazon Alexa Fund and Fidelity Investments Canada, TechCrunch has... |
| 20.09.2016 | Thalmic Labs Raises $120M in Series B Funding | Thalmic Labs, a Waterloo, Canada-based wearable technology company maker of the Myo gesture control armband, raised $120M in funding.
The round was led by Intel Capital, the Amazon Alexa Fund and Fidelity Investments Canada, with participat... |
| 19.09.2016 | Thalmic Labs raises $158 million CAD Series B | In a Medium post this morning, Thalmic Labs CEO and co-founder Stephen Lake announced that the company raised $120 million USD ($158 million CAD) in a Series B led by Intel Capital, The Amazon Alexa, and Fidelity Investments Canada.
Lake sa... |
| 19.09.2016 | Wearable tech company Thalmic Labs raises $120 million from Intel, Amazon, and others | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Thalmic Labs, the Canada-based wearable technology company, has announced a substantial $120 million (USD) Series B funding round led b... |
| 19.09.2016 | Wearable tech company Thalmic Labs raises $120 million from Intel, Amazon, and others | Thalmic Labs, the Canada-based wearable technology company, has announced a substantial $120 million (USD) Series B funding round led by Intel Capital, the Amazon Alexa Fund, and Fidelity Investments Canada.
Founded out of Ontario in 2012, ... |
| 09.04.2015 | Boston Children’s to host second annual Innovators’ Showcase | (Clockwise from top: T3, Surgical Sam, non-electric baby warmer, vessel-based drug delivery)
By Nancy Fliesler
Next week – on April 15 – Boston-area visitors can sample inventions and technologies from around Boston Children’s Hospital, som... |
| 06.03.2015 | 6 Ways The HTC Vive Will Freak Out Virtual-Reality Geeks | This year’s Mobile World Congress should have been renamed Mobile Wearable Congress, with many of the world’s tech companies showing off their latest strappy gadgets. One of the big winners in this category is HTC and the gigantic piece of ... |
| 22.01.2015 | Smart jewelry that camouflages tech reflects consumer wellness trend | It attracted investment from venture investors such as High Line Venture Partners, Silas Capital, and PCH. Returning investors included First Round Capital, Mesa+, Social+Capital and Brooklyn Bridge Ventures.
Misfit was well ahead of the cu... |
| 22.01.2015 | Big weekend for ‘High School Hackers’ at PennApps, MHacks | It was a big weekend for high school hackers: more than 90 students decided to hack at PennApps Winter 2015, in Philly, while more than 200 students were simultaneously hacking at MHacks, in Ann Arbor, Mich. Those were record numbers for th... |
| 26.11.2014 | ExtremeTech’s 2014 holiday gift guide: High tech futuristic gift ideas for geeks and nerds | My fellow festive friends, writing for ExtremeTech is probably as close as we’ll ever get to having an actual time machine. We write about science and technology that is so brazenly (and often bizarrely) futuristic that it’s sometimes a bit... |
| 12.09.2014 | TEDMED Hive offers new gadgets and ideas to make healthcare less annoying | Mana Nutrition used a Rube Goldberg machine to promote its employer wellness program that ties physical activity to helping charities address hunger in African nations, in this case, bicycling.
TedCas, a Spanish company and part of StartUp ... |
| 04.09.2014 | Salesforce adds Oculus Rift, Jawbone, Epson devices to growing wearables platform | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Lots of people are looking for the first killer apps for wearable devices. The people at Salesforce believe those killer apps will be f... |
| 04.09.2014 | Salesforce adds Oculus Rift, Jawbone, Epson devices to growing wearables platform | Lots of people are looking for the first killer apps for wearable devices. The people at Salesforce believe those killer apps will be found in the workplace, not in the consumer space.
They may be right. The step counters and dodgy heartbea... |
| 19.08.2014 | Google Glass gets an armband, device provides gesture controls for wearables | Quinten Plummer, Tech Times 19 August 2014, 03:08 pm
With hopes of adding its Myo armband's contextual controls to wearable devices, Thalmic Labs is partnering with Google's Glass division and two other smart glass producers.
Thalmic Labs' ... |
| 06.08.2014 | YC Hacks Recap
The Expo | Thanks to everyone who participated in YC’s first hackathon. We saw so many incredible things built in just over 24 hours.
You can see the full list of hacks submitted on ChallengePost, or as voted on by the Product Hunt community here.
C... |
| 06.08.2014 | YC Hacks Recap | Thanks to everyone who participated in YC’s first hackathon. We saw so many incredible things built in just over 24 hours.
You can see the full list of hacks submitted on ChallengePost, or as voted on by the Product Hunt community here.
C... |
| 29.07.2014 | Atheer Labs Releases A First Enterprise Developer Kit For Its 3D, Wearable Glasses | There is a pretty wide spectrum between wearables like Google Glass, which you take around with you in your everyday life, and fully immersive virtual reality experiences like the Oculus Rift, which take you out of the real world and are ex... |
| 10.06.2014 | Thalmic Shows Off The Final Design For The Myo Gesture Control Armband | Waterloo-based startup Thalmic is getting close to shipping its final consumer version of the Myo gesture control armband, which slips onto the forearm and can detect electrical impulses sent through your arm’s muscle tissue to translate th... |
| 15.05.2014 | Watch A Myo-Controlled Humanoid Robot Lay The Groundwork For Real-World ‘Real Steel’ | The Thalmic Labs Myo gesture controller is already in the hands of some early developers, and it’s producing some pretty interesting looks at what might be possible using the gadget. The device is an armband worn on the forearm that detects... |
| 28.03.2014 | This wearables matchup is an arm wrestle of gesture control by Playtabase and Thalmic Labs | The Myo senses the electrical activity from your muscles to control Bluetooth connected devices. Playtabase does something similar but focuses more on open home automation systems. Additionally, reemo lets users control traditional binary e... |
| 24.03.2014 | VeloCity Graduate PiinPoint Is Latest Y Combinator Startup | PiinPoint, a location analytics startup that previously won $25,000 at the VeloCity Fund Finals, has become the latest company to participate in the Y Combinator accelerator program in Silicon Valley.
As part of winning the VeloCity Fund Fi... |
| 14.03.2014 | Watch Thalmic Integrate The Myo Armband And Oculus Rift To Get Your Hands In The Game | Waterloo’s Thalmic Labs has a new demo video out for their upcoming Myo armband, a controller that uses the electrical impulses generated when you use your arms and hands to generate input for computing devices. This time, they’ve shown how... |
| 20.02.2014 | Clearpath Uses Thalmic’s Myo Armband To Pilot A Robot, Jaeger Control Surely Coming Next | The Thalmic Myo armband promises to let you control pretty much anything computerized with simple hand gestures, and the videos that Thalmic itself has shown display impressive potential. But this new video from Waterloo-based robotics comp... |
| 20.02.2014 | Waterloo robotics company Clearpath uses Thalmic Myo Armband (YC W13) to pilot its robot | The Thalmic Myo armband promises to let you control pretty much anything computerized with simple hand gestures, and the videos that Thalmic itself has shown display impressive potential. But this new video from Waterloo-based robotics comp... |
| 07.02.2014 | Gesture-control wearable inspired by a stroke survivor puts the power switch on your wrist | Playtabase was one of three winners of the AgePower Tech Search initiative, a competition sponsored by senior housing nonprofit Ecumen and business growth engine MOJO Minnesota. For winning, the startup will get to work with MOJO on its bus... |
| 05.02.2014 | Oculus Rift And Thalmic’s Myo Armband Are A Match Made In Heaven, Say Founders And Investors | Total video game immersion might not be as far away as you think: The Oculus Rift is a huge step in the right direction, and it may have an optimal bedfellow in Thalmic’s Myo armband, the gesture control wearable that picks up on electrical... |
| 04.10.2013 | Could Google’s Flutter acquisition mean more wearable tech in the future of healthcare? | While this has many implications for Google technology, it could also point toward Google moving into the gesture-controlled space in healthcare. Siemens, for instance, announced it was at work to develop gesture controlled software for the... |
| 24.09.2013 | Smart armband Myo: ‘The line between man and machine is blurring’ | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Myo is a gadget straight out of science fiction –... |
| 24.09.2013 | Thalmic Labs Myo (YC W13) featured in VentureBeat: The line between man and machine is blurring | Myo is a gadget straight out of science fiction – a smart armband that lets you control other devices with the swing of an arm. Thalmic Labs, the Canadian company that created Myo, raised $14.5m in June. Here, we speak to the founders about... |
| 14.08.2013 | Thalmic Labs Gets Two Ex-BlackBerry Execs (Including One Who Just Left) To Help The MYO Armband Succeed | Thalmic Labs has picked up some heavyweight senior talent in its quest to bring the MYO gesture control armband device to market. Both are ex-BlackBerry, and both bring a lot of experience in the management of a consumer devices company, an... |
| 03.07.2013 | MYO Armband Control Device Launches Its Developer Program | Thalmic Labs today announced the launch of its MYO armband developer program. Interested developers can apply to become part of the program through the new developer portal, which includes an application form that Thalmic will use to select... |
| 03.07.2013 | Gesture-controlled wearable Myo now open for hacking | Myo, a gesture-controlled armband, has just been opened up to third-party developers.
Devs are getting APIs for the device, and a few who preorder now will also access to pre-production devices. Myo maker Thalmic Labs is looking specificall... |
| 29.06.2013 | If You Must Wear Your Tech, Try Not To Look Like An Idiot | Like Dance Moms or protein-only diets, wearable tech is one of those things that simultaneously incites excitement, bandwagonning, distrust and disgust. Gut instinct tells us we’re turning into cyborgs, which is either terrifying or great, ... |
| 25.06.2013 | Thalmic Takes A Cue From Google, Launches #ifihadMYO Campaign To Give Away MYO Armbands | Thalmic Labs, the Waterloo startup behind the upcoming MYO armband motion control device, is giving away five of its devices, to be delivered to the lucky winners early next year. The campaign may seem familiar, since it’s called “#ifihadMY... |
| 11.06.2013 | FundersClub forms Accelerate Series so regular investors can be more like Ron Conway | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
FundersClub is bringing direct access to Y Combin... |
| 11.06.2013 | FundersClub forms Accelerate Series so regular investors can be more like Ron Conway | FundersClub is bringing direct access to Y Combinator startups out from behind closed doors.
The online venture capital firm has raised a $1.1 million fund as part of its new “Accelerate Series” that will support startups from Y Combinator’... |
| 11.06.2013 | FundersClub investor reach widens to 6,000-plus | The crowdfunded VC startup also unveils names of the YC startups in its latest fund
FundersClub, a new online venture capital firm, has now crossed 6,000-plus investors on its platform.
For those not familiar with this Y Combinator-backed s... |
| 05.06.2013 | Thalmic Labs Closes $14.5M Series A Financing | Thalmic Labs, a Waterloo, Canada-based maker of a wearable gesture control device (MYO), closed a $14.5m Series A financing.
The round was led by Spark Capital and Intel Capital. with participation from Formation 8, First Round Capital and ... |
| 05.06.2013 | Thalmic Labs (YC W13) raises $14.5M from Spark, Intel, Formation8, First Round to make the MYO armband the next big thing | Thalmic Labs, the Waterloo-based startup working on an all new form of user input for computing devices with the MYO amrband, today announced the close of its $14.5 million Series A funding round, led by Spark Capital and Intel Capital. The... |
| 05.06.2013 | Thalmic Labs nabs $14.5M for wearable device that unleashes your inner Jedi | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Thalmic Labs has built technology that gives regular people super powers– or at least makes them feel that way.
The startup has secured... |
| 05.06.2013 | Thalmic Labs nabs $14.5M for wearable device that unleashes your inner Jedi | Thalmic Labs has built technology that gives regular people super powers– or at least makes them feel that way.
The startup has secured $14.5 million of venture capital to accelerate development of MYO– an armband that wirelessly controls y... |
| 05.06.2013 | Thalmic Labs Secures $14.5M in Series A |
WATERLOO, ONTARIO, Makers of the revolutionary wearable gesture control device MYO, today announced the closing of a $14.5 million Series A financing round.
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| 05.06.2013 | Boston Roundup: Affirmed Networks, BitSight, Mobiquity, Spark Capital | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
It’s suddenly a busy week for fundraising news around the Boston-area innovation scene, and it’s only half over:
—Affirmed Networks, an Acton, MA-based startup that sells soft... |
| 05.06.2013 | Thalmic Labs Raises $14.5M To Make The MYO Armband The Next Big Thing In Gesture Control | Thalmic Labs, the Waterloo-based startup working on an all new form of user input for computing devices with the MYO amrband, today announced the close of its $14.5 million Series A funding round, led by Spark Capital and Intel Capital. The... |
| 26.03.2013 | Y Combinator Winter 2013 Demo Day, Batch 1: Meet Wevorce, FlightCar, Thalmic, And More | It’s Demo Day time once again for Y Combinator, the startup incubator that has become a Silicon Valley institution since shaping its first class of startups back in 2005.
A handful of us TechCrunch writers are here in Mountain View, Calif, ... |
| 26.03.2013 | TechCrunch’s Picks: The Top 7 Startups From Y Combinator’s W13 Demo Day | Y Combinator was tougher to get into than ever this season, and the quality showed on stage. Thirty-three startups presented on the record at the incubator’s Winter 2013 Demo Day today. Picking the most promising ones was no easy task. But ... |
| 25.02.2013 | Y Combinator-Backed Thalmic Labs Introduces MYO, A $149 Armband For Gesture Control | As stuff like Google Glass becomes mainstream, we’re going to see a lot more wearable computing devices around. But one thing that isn’t clear is how we’ll control them. One idea is to use gesture control, which would enable users to commun... |
| 25.02.2013 | Thalmic (YC W13) launches the Myo armband for gesture control | As stuff like Google Glass becomes mainstream, we’re going to see a lot more wearable computing devices around. But one thing that isn’t clear is how we’ll control them. One idea is to use gesture control, which would enable users to commun... |
| - | Wearable Tech and Thalmic Labs | The Myo Device: Superhero powers never seemed so close at hand.
Many of us have dreamed of becoming superheroes at least once. As kids, we’ve dressed up as them. And as adults, we still watch their movies. We've all probably wished to on... |
| - | 5 трендов в бизнесе для миллениалов | Банковские и корпоративные услуги уходят в прошлое. Новая волна компаний, чья стоимость оценивается в миллиарды долларов, переворачивают старые отрасли с ног на голову. Победители рейтинга Inc. 30 Under 30 2017 года — молодые предпринимател... |
| - | Gesture-control wearable inspired by a stroke survivor puts the power switch on your wrist | Imagine being able to turn off the alarm clock, start the coffee pot or flip a light switch with a simple arm movement.
That’s the vision Playtabase has for the new wearable it’s developed with people who have limited mobility in mind.
Call... |
| - | Thalmic Labs illustrates evolution of augmented reality in healthcare | Thalmic Labs‘ $120 million fundraise this week to support the development of its Myo gesture control device once again drew attention to the interest in augmented reality applications in healthcare. Thalmic Labs’ tech is particularly intere... |
| - | TEDMED Hive offers new gadgets and ideas to make healthcare less annoying | Beyond the speakers at TEDMED 2014 this week, the TEDMED Hive was the scene of much of the activity at the conference and was designed to advance the conversation beyond the auditorium. Healthcare entrepreneurs in San Francisco and Washingt... |
| - | Smart jewelry that camouflages tech reflects consumer wellness trend | Maybe it’s Google Glass backlash. Even as the niche for Google Glass in sectors like healthcare continues to generate interest, particularly for telemedicine and surgical checklists, consumer interest in the device failed to take off. I saw... |
| - | Could Google’s Flutter acquisition mean more wearable tech in the future of healthcare? | Google Glass may only be the beginning for Google wearable tech in the healthcare space. Google has acquired Flutter, a gesture recognition startup, for an undisclosed sum. Flutter has developed apps for Mac OS X and Windows that allows use... |
| - | This wearables matchup is an arm wrestle of gesture control by Playtabase and Thalmic Labs | It’s really interesting to see how many of the wearables market companies in this Sweet Sixteen competition are developing technology that fills a medical need. Playtabase’s gesture control band is tackling this market head on based on the ... |