Tremor Acquisition and Minimization (TAME) From: Winner of Stanford's Center on Longevity Design Challenge TAME is a wearable device for real-time pathological wrist tremor suppression that gives back control to tremor patients for doing daily tasks. The device has a sensor near the wrist which tracks the wearer's tremor profile and electrodes that stimulate the muscles to counteract the tremor and suppress it. Instead of a conventional glove, TAME is a wearable device, small and light weight enough to be discreetly worn under a shirt. The device’s sensors and electrodes correspond to positions recommended by neurologists and physiotherapists. TAME has 2 variants; a sleeve, and a wearable with retractable wires. Source: http://longevity.stanford.edu/designchallenge2016-17/2017/02/08/tame Links: NUST students bag first position at the Stanford Longevity Design Challenge held in California https://www.techjuice.pk/tame-nust-students-win-the-stanford-longevity-design-challenge-held-in-california TAME Project http://www.tame.pk "TAME" Wins Best I.T. Innovation Award 2015 http://seecs.nust.edu.pk/Student-Affairs/Student-Achievements/pages/Tremor-Acquisition-and-Minimization Hooriya Anam; Awais Shafique; Arsalan Javed, Co-Founders TAME https://www.techjuice.pk/25-under-25-2017/hooriya-anam-awais-shafique-arsalan-javed-co-founders-tame