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EGI Unveils Groundbreaking Geodesic EEG System 500 for Brain Research
BREAKING: EGI has just launched the revolutionary Geodesic EEG System 500, the world’s most advanced EEG brain monitoring technology, designed to transform neuroscience research. Unveiled on September 24, 2025, in Minneapolis, this innovative platform is set to redefine how scientists capture and analyze brain activity, providing unprecedented insights into health and disease.
The GES 500 system is a comprehensive ecosystem that integrates brain sensing, stimulation, and both hardware and software, ensuring high-quality EEG signal capture with remarkable ease of use. This next-generation technology allows for up to 4,000 samples per second across 256 channels, delivering critical biomarker data essential for precision medicine and brain-computer interface applications.
“This is the evolution of EEG technology and neuroscience monitoring,” stated Ronnie Stolec-Campo, CEO of Welcony. The GES 500 empowers researchers with top-tier EEG capabilities, paving the way for advancements in understanding conditions like depression, autism, and Alzheimer’s disease.
The platform supports versatile applications, enabling easy recording of continuous resting state EEG, sleep studies, and time-locked experiments. Its architecture allows seamless integration with modern Magstim TMS systems, streamlining stimulation workflows in clinical and research settings.
Since its inception in 1992, EGI has been a trusted partner for thousands of researchers and clinicians globally, with its HD-EEG technology cited in over 4,000 research papers. The GES 500 incorporates both commercial and open-source tools such as EGI’s Net Station and BESA, as well as EEGLAB and Brainstorm, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for users.
This cutting-edge platform is not just a technological advance; it represents a significant leap towards enhancing mental health treatments and understanding brain disorders. Researchers can now utilize advanced AI and machine learning to achieve low-latency EEG feature extraction, enhancing applications from closed-loop systems to sophisticated neurofeedback mechanisms.
As the field of neuroscience continues to evolve, the launch of the GES 500 marks a pivotal moment for research institutions focused on cognitive neuroscience and brain disorders. EGI’s commitment to innovation is poised to open new avenues for understanding the complexities of human brain function.
For more information about the EGI Geodesic EEG System 500 and its suite of neurotechnology solutions, visit Magstim.com or call 844-624-7846.
Stay tuned for further updates as the impact of this groundbreaking technology unfolds in the scientific community.
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