New York-based Synchron wants to advance BCI from supervised to self-supervised learning. Through a collaboration with Nvidia, the company can accelerate the transition by combining large-scale neural data with advanced AI computing.
The news was part of a host of medtech AI announcements this week as Nvidia holds its GTC 2025 event in San Jose, California. (We have a full roundup of medtech AI news out of Nvidia’s “Super Bowl of AI.”)
Synchron built its BCI technology on the Nvidia Holoscan platform. It says the collaboration, announced in January, could redefine the possibilities of real-time neural interaction and intelligent edge processing. Holoscan offers a unified framework that supports diverse AI models and data modalities. It also features an optimized application framework, with seamless sensor I/O integration, GPU-direct data ingestion, accelerated computing and real-time AI.