The goal behind Emotiv’s plans is to build a wheelchair for a young Malaysian man by the name of Albert Wong who suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy which put him in a wheelchair at a very young age. Due to the fact that he is bed-bound most of the time, his muscles are deteriorating and it has come to the point where his hand is too weak to even control the joystick of his wheelchair, which is where this mind controlled wheelchair comes in. Emotiv will be hosting a designathon on the 22nd of February where developers will be tasked to design a wheelchair with even greater functionality than the Insight that will help those like Albert in the future.
Mind controlled wheelchairs aren’t new, but hopefully with this designathon, it will help advance the technology where it will become more widely available and help others, not just those suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, lead a better quality life.