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		<title>Two of BRAINN´s spin-off companies talk about entrepreneurship for &#8216;Jornal da Unicamp&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We translate Unicamp´s reports on the companies Bioxthica and Hoobox, CEPID BRAINN´s spin-off research projects. &#160; In a report about entrepreneurship within Universities, the Unicamp Journal highlighted the successes of two daughter companies of CEPID BRAINN. Bioxthica develops solutions in the area of ​​neuroreabilitation and Hoobox operates in the area of ​​robotics and artificial intelligence. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>We translate Unicamp´s </em><em>reports on the companies Bioxthica and Hoobox, CEPID BRAINN´s spin-off research projects.</em><br />
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<p>In a report about entrepreneurship within Universities, the <strong>Unicamp Journal</strong> highlighted the successes of two daughter companies of <strong>CEPID BRAINN</strong>. <strong>Bioxthica</strong> develops solutions in the area of ​​neuroreabilitation and <strong>Hoobox</strong> operates in the area of ​​robotics and artificial intelligence. Check out below an exclusive translation of article and follow the link at the end of the text to read the full report (in Portuguese).</p>
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<p><span style="color: #808080;">The following excerpt was originally published on September 18, 2018 in the <em>Jornal da Unicamp</em>.</span></p>
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<h2><strong><span lang="PT-BR" xml:lang="PT-BR">Preincubation</span></strong></h2>
<p>Incamp [Unicamp´s new businesses incubator] also offers a pre-incubation program. &#8220;For a period of one year, it&#8217;s a stage to validate an idea or a project, to check if it&#8217;s feasible to assemble a prototype or if the business is indeed promising,&#8221; explains Mariana Zanatta. <strong>Bioxthica</strong> is one of the companies that has gone through this stage. Today, already incubated, the company develops solutions in the area of ​​neurorehabilitation based on virtual reality. &#8220;When a patient suffers a stroke, there are injuries to the brain that compromise the person&#8217;s movement. Our expectation with this technology is to stimulate new areas of the brain to relearn that lost movement&#8221;, explains <a href="https://www.brainn.org.br/alexandre-fonseca-brandao/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Alexandre Brandão</strong></span></a>, founding partner of Bioxthica.</p>
<p>The company is a spin-off of one of the Centers for Research, Innovation and Diffusion (Cepid), of FAPESP, the <strong>Research Institute on Neuroscience and Neurotechnology </strong>(<strong>Brainn</strong>). In one of the applications of the technology now in development in the company, sensors fixed in the legs of a patient send signals to a controller card when it makes a walking movement. The board, then, connects to a virtual reality environment through special glasses. &#8220;The user visualizes an environment that simulates a city with buildings, streets, vehicles, street lanes, etc. and that responds to the actions of this user. This allows a limited movement of a patient to be reproduced as a complete movement. In the virtual environment, the patient visualizes the perfect movement and not limited one&#8221;, explains Brandão. &#8220;Interactivity in the virtual environment can accelerate patient recovery, stimulating new areas of the brain to take charge of these movements,&#8221; he adds.</p>
<p>According to Brandão, the idea is that the new product will be in the market in the medium term, targeting the professionals who works with rehabilitation. &#8220;Our challenge now is to come up with an affordable product. I strongly believe in the potential of having a safe and non-invasive method [to help patients in motor rehabilitation], which can have an important impact both in the recovery of patients with impaired mobility and also for the caregivers, &#8220;says Brandão.</p>
<p>In addition to Incamp, the company received funds from Sebrae and the Brazilian Enterprise for Research and Industrial Innovation (Emprapii), from CPqD (which is a unit of Emprapii). Bioxthica is also investing in a new design of a wearable device to collect vital signs of patients, in partnership with the company Monitora Soluções Tecnológicas.</p>
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<h2><strong>Artificial intelligence</strong></h2>
<p>Another company that emerged in Brainn was <strong>Hoobox</strong>, which operates in the area of ​​robotics and artificial intelligence. Incubated since last year [at Unicamp´s Incamp], the startup has created Wheelie, the world&#8217;s first computer program capable of translating facial expressions into commands to control a wheelchair and computers. &#8220;The technology eliminates the use of body sensors and any type of training&#8221;, said engineer Claudio Pinheiro, one of the founders of the company. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always wanted my research at the University to be a product that impacts people&#8217;s lives. For me, this is a way of rewarding the investment that society makes in the public university&#8221;, reveals Pinheiro.</p>
<p>Hoobox combines the founders&#8217; entrepreneurial profile with leading-edge research conducted at Unicamp. &#8220;We have a very close relationship with the University. Our collaborators are masters and doctoral students who have the experience of research and, at the same time, the experience of working in a startup. We also maintain close contact with teachers because they are the bridge between academia and knowledge, which is the basis of our business&#8221;, says Pinheiro. According to him, it was the training at Incamp that enabled the company to elect its market of action: American war veterans for wheelchair mobility technology.</p>
<p>Hoobox already has an office in Houston, Texas, in partnership with Johnson &amp; Johnson&#8217;s &#8211; the US pharmaceuticals and personal care giant &#8211; Laboratory of Innovation. The company&#8217;s potential also caught the eye of Albert Einstein Hospital, the largest hospital in Latin America, which has become an investor partner. &#8220;Those are environments that bring important benefits to our development: at Einstein we have contact with the hospital environment and with doctors that enable crucial tests in our area of ​​operation. In the United States, we have expanded our knowledge about the health market &#8220;, says Pinheiro.</p>
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<a href="https://www.unicamp.br/unicamp/ju/noticias/2018/09/18/todo-suporte-para-empreender" class="su-button su-button-style-3d" style="color:#ffffff;background-color:#e49f04;border-color:#b78004;border-radius:6px" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><span style="color:#ffffff;padding:6px 18px;font-size:14px;line-height:21px;border-color:#edbc50;border-radius:6px;text-shadow:none"><i class="sui sui-hand-o-right" style="font-size:14px;color:#ffffff"></i> Read the full report at Jornal da Unicamp (in Portuguese)</span></a>
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<div class="su-box su-box-style-glass" id="" style="border-color:#0b0015;border-radius:2px"><div class="su-box-title" style="background-color:#3e1148;color:#FFFFFF;border-top-left-radius:0px;border-top-right-radius:0px">Learn more about Hoobox</div><div class="su-box-content su-u-clearfix su-u-trim" style="border-bottom-left-radius:0px;border-bottom-right-radius:0px">HOOBOX Robotics focuses on the study and development of innovative wheelchair control solutions.</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.hoo-box.com"><strong>www.hoo-box.com</strong></a></div></div>
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