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New L6 biotic implants announced at CBTS
May 5th, 2011
This year’s Citadel Biotics Trade Show kicked off with the announcement of the next generation of biotic implants. The L6 Consortium, a joint venture between 15 human, asari, and hanar high-tech companies and research foundations, has been developing the new L6 implant for the past four years. Dr. Keiko Ozawa, Executive Vice President of the Grissom Academy Foundation and chair of the Consortium’s technology committee, told the assembled media: “With the L6 implants, we were not aiming for an evolution, but a revolution. We started our design work from scratch, based it upon cutting-edge science, and aimed for most efficient uses of biotic energy while minimizing health risks to the user. I’m proud to say, we succeeded.”
Among the L6’s many innovations are the use of the body’s own nerves to fire nodules instead of implanted microfibers, a multicore VI processor that enables faster and less taxing power mnemonics, and its use of NeuroGel, a superconductive compound that channels the static generated by biotics away from a user’s brain and nerves towards the skin, reducing the risk of biotic neuro-encephalopathy caused by static buildup.
[via Ars Biotica]
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May 5th, 2011
This year’s Citadel Biotics Trade Show kicked off with the announcement of the next generation of biotic implants. The L6 Consortium, a joint venture between 15 human, asari, and hanar high-tech companies and research foundations, has been developing the new L6 implant for the past four years. Dr. Keiko Ozawa, Executive Vice President of the Grissom Academy Foundation and chair of the Consortium’s technology committee, told the assembled media: “With the L6 implants, we were not aiming for an evolution, but a revolution. We started our design work from scratch, based it upon cutting-edge science, and aimed for most efficient uses of biotic energy while minimizing health risks to the user. I’m proud to say, we succeeded.”
Among the L6’s many innovations are the use of the body’s own nerves to fire nodules instead of implanted microfibers, a multicore VI processor that enables faster and less taxing power mnemonics, and its use of NeuroGel, a superconductive compound that channels the static generated by biotics away from a user’s brain and nerves towards the skin, reducing the risk of biotic neuro-encephalopathy caused by static buildup.
[via Ars Biotica]
Tags: Ars Biotica, Citadel Biotics Trade Show, Keiko Ozawa, NeuroGel
Posted in Unofficial News | 41 Comments »