NTU sets up high-tech pilot lab that prototypes ultra-thin, stretchable electronics
Imagine being able to control machines by flicking your wrist, pinching your fingers or tilting your head. Researchers at Nanyang Technological University are turning this into reality. The university's new high-tech pilot laboratory can quickly prototype ultra-thin, stretchable electronics that can be worn on the legs, wrist or head to detect bioelectric signals from the skin, muscles and organs. The signals allow users to control robots or other electronic devices. Professor Chen Xiaodong, director of the Innovative Centre for Flexible Devices at NTU, shared more about "soft electronics". Subscribe to our channel here: https://cna.asia/youtubesub Subscribe to our news service for must-read stories: Telegram - https://cna.asia/telegram WhatsApp - https://cna.asia/whatsapp Follow us: CNA: https://cna.asia CNA Lifestyle: http://www.cnalifestyle.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/channelnewsasia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/channelnewsasia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/channelnewsasia TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@channelnewsasia