ONWARD Medical Awarded Grant to Study Potential for ARC-BCI Therapy to Restore Movement after Stroke

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Grant supports the first clinical trials studying the potential for brain-computer interface (BCI) and artificial intelligence (AI) technology to restore thought-driven movement after stroke

Funding also supports technology development of ARC-BCI System and ARC-IM Lead

Approximately 15 million people worldwide experience a stroke each year

EINDHOVEN, the Netherlands, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ONWARD Medical N.V. (Euronext: ONWD), the medical technology company creating innovative spinal cord stimulation therapies to restore movement, function, and independence in people with spinal cord injury (SCI), today announces a grant from the European Innovation Council (EIC) to study the use of its investigational ARC-BCI Therapy to restore upper limb movement after subcortical stroke.

"While helping people with spinal cord injury remains our North Star, this grant underscores the potential for our breakthrough therapies to impact people with other movement disabilities, such as stroke," said Dave Marver, CEO of ONWARD Medical. "The funding supports next steps in developing what may be the first-ever therapy to restore thought-driven hand and arm function after stroke."

This is the third EIC grant supporting the development of ARC-BCI Therapy to address movement challenges, and the first targeting stroke; the first two grants were SCI-focused. The Company’s research and technology partners in the grant consortium include Commissariat à L'énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA) and Dessintey of France, Department of Clinical Sciences, KI DS, Karolinska Institutet, of Sweden, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Centre Hospitalie Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV) of Switzerland.

Total expected funding over five years from this grant and companion funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research, and Innovation (SERI) is EUR 6 million with ONWARD receiving almost EUR 2 million.

The Company plans to use this funding to develop the capability to program and simultaneously control two investigational ARC-IM IPGs (implanted neurostimulators), and to further develop its ARC-IM Lead for the cervical spinal cord, the spinal cord region responsible for upper extremity function.

To date, three trial participants have been implanted with ONWARD ARC-BCI Therapy. The first human use of ARC-BCI Therapy for lower limb mobility occurred in 2021, with results published in Nature in May 2023. In the fall of 2023, an individual was implanted to explore the potential for ARC-BCI Therapy to restore upper extremity function after SCI. In the fall of 2024, a third trial participant was implanted to study the potential for ARC-BCI Therapy to restore lower limb mobility after SCI. Several additional ARC-BCI System implants are expected in 2025, with grant support from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.