Marcel is paralysed and can only partially move his arms and legs. He cannot grasp glasses and needs support to eat. “The common assumption is that you cannot do anything more for someone in such a case, and that tetraplegia is an immutable fact,” explains Gernot Müller-Putz from TU Graz’s Institute of Neural Engineering. “But it doesn’t have to be like that.” He wants to help people like Marcel to have more quality of life and independence.