Professor Berthold Langguth, psychiatrist at the Medbo Clinic in Regensburg, Germany, was a guest on the Kopfsache program on TV Aktuell, the local Bavarian TV station. The program, broadcast in German language on April 25, 2025, focused on the use of high technology in psychiatry. Starting at 4’30”, the program shows the use of an…
Users speak the best of robotic image-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation! A video report has been recorded in Paris for French “Quotidien du Médecin” magazine, online issue of October 2019.
Clarivate Analytics published an article about Axilum Robotics in the edition of May 6 2019 of its daily medical technology newspaper BioWorld MedTech. Read more. Download as PDF
Interview (French) of Dr Jack Foucher, neurologist and psychiatrist, director of the Centre for non-invasive neurostimulation of Strasbourg (CEMNIS) at Strasbourg University hospital, France, about the interest of personalized stimulation protocols in patients with major depression & Interview (French) of Romuald Ginhoux, PhD in robotics, product director at Axilum Robotics, about the interest of robotized…
The CNRS News magazine presents, in its online issue of May 2016, an article on Axilum Robotics TMS-Robot : Winner of the startup contest at the 2016 Innorobo international forum in Paris, Axilum Robotics TMS-Robot is a huge step forward in magnetic brain-stimulation procedures, pointing to the promising introduction of robotics in the medical field……
The Brazilian TV channel GloboTV present, in their weekly Fantastico programme of January 4 2015, a report recorded in Strasbourg, France, about the brain to brain communication experiment published in scientific journal PlosOne. The journalist is surrounded by Michel Berg and Romuald Ginhoux and comments the course of the experiment conducted with Axilum Robotics TMS-Robot….
A look back at 1 month (and more) of intensive media coverage around the publication in scientific journal Plos One, on August 19th 2014, of the results of a complex TMS experiment using Axilum Robotics TMS-Robot. MSNBC of October 28th, 2014 : What’s the Big Idea: Making mind reading a reality. Alvaro Pascual-Leone, a Neurology…
TMS devices, used to treat medication-resistant schizophrenia and depression, could soon be operated by robots. An improvement for both doctors and patients. Read more in page 30 of the October 2011 issue of the CNRS international magazine. Download as PDF