In addition to funding from EPSRC through the CDT in Neurotechnology, the Centre benefits from links with industry partners and affiliates through studentship funding, equipment donation, joint supervision of CDT projects, Advisory Board membership and student internships. Some of our partners and affiliates are shown here.

Galvani logo Joint funding and supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project in Peripheral nerve decoding algorithms for bioelectronic medicines, input into to student research training. 
Eli Lilly & Co logo Joint supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project A two photon imaging platform for characterising memory circuit dynamics and response to therapeutic strategies in neurodegenerative disease, representation at External Advisory Board
Meta logo Joint funding and supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project in Surface Electromyography for Brain-Machine Interface Applications, participation in Annual Research Symposium. 
McLaren Applied Technologies logo Joint funding and supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project in Integrated Sensor Suite to Investigate Neurological Dysfunction in Balance, representation at External Advisory Board, participation in Annual Research Symposium.
Medtronic logo Funding and joint supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project in ReBooT: Restoring Brain Operation with Technology; Microelectronics to enable an open source instrument for exploring closed loop neural systems, participation in Annual Research Symposium.
Ossur logo Joint funding and supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project in Sensory Motor Interface for Lower Extremity Robots (SMILER)
TRL logo Joint funding and supervision of CDT Neurotechnology research project in AutoTRIAGE: a clinical, computational and biomechanical investigation of the feasibility of using vehicular event data recorders for assessing head trauma severity in collisions
Stryker logo Representation at External Advisory Board 
Scientifica logo Equipment contributions, participation in Annual Research Symposium.