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CResPace

Adaptive Cardiac Re-synchronization

CResPace aims at developing novel smart pacemakers that are able to naturally adapt to body demands, such as blood pressure and oxygen level in the blood. This pacemakers will therefore provide improvements far from the current ones.

  • FFXicon-result-startupStart-up/spin-off launched

MAIN THEMES:

Biotech & Health

TOPICS:

re-synchronizationheart failurebionic neuronsbrain chip interface

COORDINATING ORGANISATION:

UNIVERSITY OF BATH

WEBSITE:

crespace.eu/

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 FET Programme under grant agreement No. 824753.

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