Welcome to Nortek Labs

Our Product

WIBCI-16T
Our biopotential mobile amplifier, equipped with 16 channels, is currently intended solely for research purposes. Specifically designed to facilitate fundamental and applied investigations through neurophysiological techniques, it is not authorized for medical diagnostics, treatment, monitoring of vital signs, or any other healthcare applications.
SPECIFICATIONS
Channels | 16 Analog |
Ground | Active |
Reference | Selectable |
Sample Rate | 250Hz |
Resolution | 24 bit |
Noise | Less than 1.3uV |
CMMR | -110dB |
Bandwidth | 0~65Hz |
Gain | 24 |
Channel Types | Referential |
Antialiasing Protection | Yes |
I/P Range | (-185mV) to (+185mV) |
Impedance Measurement | Yes |
Battery Powered | Chargeable via USB type B, Continous Data Recording Time |
Connector | IDC header 2.54mm 20 pin (Customized cap support available), DIN 42802 connectors (EEG, ECG, EMG), Isolated external trigger input connector. (supports TTL logic) |
Android API | Capable of real-time acquisition recording and processing with Wi-Fi |
Communication | Wireless Wi-Fi (10 meters) |
ABOUT US

Who we are?
We are a group of enthusiasts working together to achieve excellence in neurorehab research and develop solutions for tomorrow.

What we deliver?
We specialize in transforming neuroscience research into real-world products. We deliver compact, rugged, and scalable products to meet researchers’ requirements.

Why us?
We collaborate closely with stakeholders, designing bespoke solutions that fulfil specific purposes and deliver potential clinical utility. This ensures that our technology seamlessly integrates into real-world applications.
GLOBAL RESEARCH PARTNERS USING OUR PRODUCTS
- Mech-Sense, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
- Pancreatitis Center, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.
- Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA.
- Hospital General Universitario Dr. Balmis, Alicante, Spain
- Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
- Department of Medical Gastroenterology, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, Hyderabad, India.
- Department of Gastroenterology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
- Centre for Chiropractic Research, New Zealand College of Chiropractic, Auckland, New Zealand.
- National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
“Proud Partners of the International Pancreatic Pain Consortium(https://pancreaticpain.org/study-locations/)
RESEARCH IMPACT
- Electrocardiography Assessment of Sympatico-Vagal Balance during Resting and Pain Using the Texas Instruments ADS1299. Liao D, Nedergaard RB, Unnisa M, Mahapatra SJ, Faghih M, Phillips AE, Yadav D, Singh VK, Olesen SS, Talukdar R, Garg PK, Niazi IK, Brock C, Drewes AM; P-QST Consortium. Published in Bioengineering (Basel). 2023 Feb 3;10(2):205. doi: 10.3390/bioengineering10020205. PMID: 36829699; PMCID: PMC9952434.
- Can water-based EEG caps record robust movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) for single and multiple joint movements? ./ Ghani,Usman ; Jochumsen, Mads; Gyldenvang, Mona; Niazi, Imran Khan. 45th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 24th – 28th July 2023, Sydney, Australia
- Movement-related cortical potentials associated with single and multiple joint movements using a gel-free cap and a custom build amplifier. Ghani,Usman; Jochumsen, Mads; Gyldenvang, Mona; Niazi, Imran Khan. At 10th International BCI Meeting Balancing Innovation and Translation, June 6 – 9, 2023, Sonian Forest, Brussels, Belgium.
OUR TEAM

Dr. Imran Khan Niazi, with over 15 years in neuro-rehabilitation research, leads Norteklabs. His guidance ensures the transformation of ideas into next-generation engineering solutions.

Dr. Usman Rashid, with deep expertise in software development and data analysis, champions innovative approaches to data acquisition, analysis, and automation at Norteklabs.

Dr. Kelly Holt serves as President of the New Zealand College of Chiropractic and is renowned for his research on chiropractic care’s impact on nervous system function and fall risk in older adults. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications and numerous international awards, Dr. Holt’s expertise significantly enriches the core team at Norteklabs.

Kamran Rasool is a senior Embedded systems developer with more than ten years of experience. He is on a mission to develop intelligent embedded systems that comply robustly with regulatory requirements, especially in the biomedical field.

Naveed Akhtar has years of experience in 3D printing, modelling, designing, and development. He takes ideas and makes them a reality by developing smart, customised solutions.
CLINICAL ADVISORS

Prof. Denise Taylor leading AUT’s Rehabilitation Innovation Centre, is renowned for her work in rehabilitation research. She oversees a multidisciplinary team comprising physiotherapists, bioengineers, and computational neuroscientists. Her research is deeply embedded in clinical practice, focusing on innovative health technologies, measurement tools, and interventions to improve health outcomes for people with neuropathology across their life spans. Professor Taylor’s research spans various domains, including fall reduction in residential care and motor learning studies. Her extensive collaborations with health providers and researchers highlight her commitment to advancing rehabilitation science and her significant influence in the field.

Prof. Asbjørn Mohr Drewes is a knighted expert in gastroenterology and pain management, especially in pancreatic and oesophageal diseases. With an MD from Aarhus University and a PhD from Aalborg University, his extensive research has yielded over 480 peer-reviewed articles, earning him an H-index of 49. As Director of Mech-Sense & Centre for Pancreatic Diseases and Chief Physician at Aalborg University Hospital, Denmark, he brings a wealth of experience. His leadership in numerous international research collaborations and his recognition by the Danish Queen for his medical contributions highlight his commitment to advancing medical science and clinical practice. Learn more about his work at Mech-Sense.com.

Dr. Heidi Haavik, Vice President of Research at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic and founder of Haavik Research Ltd, is a distinguished chiropractor and neurophysiologist. With a PhD from the University of Auckland, she specializes in exploring the effects of chiropractic care on the central nervous system. Author of ‘The Reality Check’, Dr. Haavik is acclaimed for translating complex neurophysiological concepts into accessible language. Her work has earned her numerous awards, including Chiropractor of the Year in 2007. A respected speaker and researcher, she maintains prominent roles in professional societies and editorial boards, contributing significantly to the field of chiropractic research

Dr. Morten Togo Sørensen, founder, CEO; M.D. in medicine (UCPH), with expertise in clinical evaluation in medical devices under US and EU regulations. Morten has vast experience with development and approval of medical devices since 2015, as well as clinical trials. Most lately as Internal Medical Manager with responsibilities in development and clinical approval of medical devices for Novo Nordisk. Morten is a part of the working group responsible for improving the clinical evaluation process for medical devices at Novo Nordisk, with additional experience from Ambu A/S, Sanos Clinic A/S, and hospitals (Rigshospitalet, Herlev, Hvidovre, Glostrup).
PARTNERSHIP
Strategic Partnership with New Zealand College of Chiropractic.
Through this dynamic collaboration, we aim to pioneer innovative approaches, bridge disciplines, and cultivate the next generation of leaders in the field. Together, we’re committed to pushing boundaries and making breakthroughs that redefine the future of chiropractic care and neuroscience.

Our startup has found a nurturing home at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic. This partnership allows us to thrive in an environment that values collaboration and research excellence. Situated within this institution, we benefit from access to a wealth of expertise and resources, enabling us to develop cutting-edge solutions in the field of neurophysiological research. Our presence here reflects our dedication to advancing chiropractic care through innovative approaches and groundbreaking research, and we’re excited to contribute to the College’s mission.
Contact us
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