The DOFamine team presented the startup at the CLARA Symposium 2025 Frontier Trends in Interdisciplinary Brain Research - the first scientific conference on brain and artificial intelligence research.
During development, the team significantly changed their approach to creating a moving simulator, focusing on studying and adapting electrical brain signals through sensors on the head and their subsequent conversion into commands for driving a car, including acceleration and braking.
The simulator is already used to rehabilitate soldiers with brain injuries at the UNBROKEN center.
"At the two-day event, our team joined a series of lectures, discussions, and meetings with teams, scientists, and investors. In developing DOFamine, we combine the latest trends in interdisciplinary brain and artificial intelligence research," shared Nazar Podolchak.
The team received a large amount of valuable feedback and ideas that will help identify new directions for development.
The project is being developed based on the SID City Scientific Park and Lviv Polytechnic National University.