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EEG 2017 Tech Advancements: Portable Electroencephalogram Device The Future Of Brainwave Reading?

New EEG 2017 advancements are pointing to a prototype design of a mobile electroencephalogram device. Brainwave measurement usually requires a large and often stationary set-up.

Devices used in the ICU and CCU are usually cumbersome and bulky in design. The common EEG 2017 devices usually require a stationary set-up that uses multiple wires to be placed on a patent's head.

A new device from Pulse Design Group is hoping to change common EEG devices. According to Core77, the prototype design of Pulse Design Group is one that's easily deployable.

The final design utilizes a portable and convenient electrode array. In addition, it will also include an IV pole incorporated in the EEG device. If this becomes standardized in health facilities, then this will truly be an innovative piece of technology that will contribute to new EEG 2017 devices.

This is specially useful considering the increasing valuation of the EEG devices market. According to SatPressReleases, the EEG device market already reached a valuation of $879 million by 2014.

That amount is expected to increase with the release of new EEG 2017 devices in the years ahead. The EEG valuation is predicted to increase to up to $1,379.7 million by 2021, according to the source.

The cause of the increasing value is attributed to the increase in interest from EEG device makers. Companies are investing into these brainwave monitoring devices due to the increasing demand of such devices around the world.

The interest of companies looking for a diagnosis to epilepsy is on the rise as well. This in turn, leads to manufacturers coming up with various innovations to new EEG 2017 devices.

This brainwave monitoring tool has come a long way from its stationary and immobile predecessors. With new EEG 2017 devices such as the one from Pulse Design Group, the market is expected to grow exponentially in the years to come.

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