On May 29, 2008, EGI released GeoSource 1.0, Net Station 4.3, and
Geodesic Photogrammetry System (GPS) 1.1. Brief descriptions of these latest releases are provided on the News and Events page; for more information on the products, please see the latest Clinical or Research newsletter.
In the past six months there has been a 300% increase in the number of publications by EGI customers compared to any six-month period in the last three years. In addition to the remarkable growth in the quantity of cutting-edge publications, take note of the burgeoning areas of research such as:
Brain-computer Interface and Human Performance
Temporal Dynamics/Coherence
Multimodal Imaging
EGI 2008 Summer School
Registration is Now Closed
We hope you join us at this year's summer school training courses. If you are not able to join us in 2008, we hope you will consider a training course in the future.
For more information on this year's summer training offerings, see the syllabi at the Workshops page.
BESA Workshop Registration Open
Austin, Texas, October 6-7, 2008
EGI is pleased to host the upcoming BESA workshop to be held directly after the SPR conference.
Visit the full announcement on the Workshops page.
Includes an in-depth look at the GES 300 in private practice, overviews of our latest products and software updates, and several educational/scientific opportunities to meet EGI executives and sales associates.
EGI's Research Line
Geodesic EEG System 300: Features new, small-profile Net Amps 300 in 32-, 64-, 128-, or 256-channel configuration
A new 15.4MB QuickTime movie from EGI provides an overview of infant and pediatric applications of our comfortable and child-friendly HCGSN.
Neurotechnology for the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
As a part of their ongoing work in the application of EEG and NIR techniques to the diagnosis of TBI and PTSD, EGI scientists presented a paper called "Using Advanced Neurocognitive Techniques to Ensure Warfighter Resilience" at the Annual Meeting of the Military Surgeons in Salt Lake City on November 13, 2007,. View the poster summary.