<p>➀ Hahn-Schickard's FeMEA project received €1.95 million funding from Germany's BMFTR to develop CMOS-based microelectrode arrays using ferroelectric materials for improved bioelectronic interfaces;</p><p>➁ The innovation enhances stimulation efficiency and long-term stability while minimizing harmful electrochemical currents, addressing key challenges in bioelectronics;</p><p>➂ The technology, protected by patents, targets biomedical applications and aims for industrial transfer, supported by a newly established research group led by Dr. Becker.</p>
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