
Phantom Neuro is a future-driven neurotechnology company spun out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. They are creating the world’s first minimally invasive muscle-machine interface for controlling robotic prosthetic limbs and exoskeletons. Their mission is to bridge the gap between modern robotics and individuals with limb differences, leveraging advancements in neuroscience, surgery, artificial intelligence, and robotics. With a strong focus on user-centric design, Phantom Neuro aims to enhance the quality of life for users through innovative solutions that provide lifelike control of robotic systems.

Phantom Neuro is a future-driven neurotechnology company spun out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. They are creating the world’s first minimally invasive muscle-machine interface for controlling robotic prosthetic limbs and exoskeletons. Their mission is to bridge the gap between modern robotics and individuals with limb differences, leveraging advancements in neuroscience, surgery, artificial intelligence, and robotics. With a strong focus on user-centric design, Phantom Neuro aims to enhance the quality of life for users through innovative solutions that provide lifelike control of robotic systems.