Dubai on the Brain: NeuroVigil’s Philip Low Assembles Dream Team to Launch Modern Neurotechnology Industry; Expands Conglomerate in Montreal, Canada
Senior leaders in science, government, and industry recruited for international “Manhattan Project for the Brain”
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates & PALO ALTO, Calif. & MONTREAL–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Neurotechnology Powerhouse NeuroVigil (ranked “Top 10 most innovative companies in health care” by Washington Post and Fast Company) announced at the New Technology & Mental Health Conference keynote during Dubai’s World Expo that it has recruited senior captains of industry, government and academia to scale operations leading up to the launch of its newest non-invasive iBrain™ brain monitor, designated by the New York Times as “an innovation which will change your tomorrow”.
iBrain™ is the world’s smallest non-invasive brain monitor. The device itself is no bigger than a car key. The first generation iBrain™ was released by NeuroVigil in 2009 and since then, the potential for the device has only grown. In 2011 the technology was adapted for use in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research at the request of NeuroVigil Scientific Advisory Board member, the late Dr. Stephen Hawking. As early as 2013, an individual with ALS was able to spell with iBrain™ and without any implant of any kind. The new iBrain™ will be used to accelerate this communication and to collect data from asymptomatic individuals to expedite the hunt for predictive biomarkers of Parkinson’s Disease, brain cancer and drug overmedication, as well as to track brain state, sleep and drug response in the ICU.
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