Philips Puts Its Money On Electrical Geodesics – The Universal Brain Flashlight
Executive Summary
The new-found interest in – and diagnostic and therapeutic potential of – EEG was described to In Vivo by Electrical Geodesics co-founder Ann Bunnenberg during the 2017 GMTCC in May. Not two months later, Philips had made the Oregon company another of its 2017 M&A conquests.
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