MobiHealth News June 26, 2025
Jessica Hagen

Connor Glass, founder and CEO of Phantom Neuro, discusses the company’s muscle-machine interface that allows individuals with limb loss to control robotic limbs and systems using electrical activity from their own muscles.

Phantom Neuro is developing a muscle-machine interface that allows individuals – particularly those with limb loss or motor impairments – to intuitively control advanced robotic systems like prosthetics and exoskeletons using the natural electrical signals generated by their muscles.

Connor Glass, founder and CEO of Phantom Neuro, spoke with MobiHealthNews about the company’s technology for amputees and the potential for robotic limbs to one day exceed the capabilities of the human body.

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