Peter

Peter

Project Overview

About

Peter is a wearable biomedical device that helps people with Parkinson’s Disease overcome freezing of gait, a debilitating symptom that prevents movement. Using AI and real-time tracking, the device detects when the legs stop working and plays rhythmic signals through the collarbone using bone conduction. This rhythm, only audible to the user, helps regain movement without drawing attention. Designed for accessibility and ease, Peter offers a discreet, affordable solution, enhancing mobility and independence for those with Parkinson’s

Team

Jon Fisher

Jon Fisher

University of Cambridge

Jon graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2024 with an MPhil in Industrial Systems, Manufacture and Management, building on his product design background in consumer electronics from Brunel University London. Witnessing his father, Peter, struggle with Parkinson’s Disease, he decided to invent a device at university to help his father walk after being frustrated with the limited options available on the market. Born from this university project stemmed the start-up Peter, which is dedicated to Jon’s father and committed to helping the lives of millions of people with Parkinson’s Disease to walk with freedom, control, and confidence again.

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