Congratulations to @neuranics on being shortlisted projects for the @cityofscience Investment Zone! Co-founded by our very own @hadihei, alumnus @siming_zuo and @KiaNazarpour from @InfAtEd, Neuranics creates human-machine interfaces with pioneering magnetic sensing solutions.
Scottish deep-tech company Neuranics has raised $8 million (£6.2m) to facilitate global growth and advance the commercial adoption of its magnetic sensing technology.
Find out more here ⤵️
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Congratulations to newest addition to Archangels' portfolio, @neuranics on their $8m fundraise! "We look forward to supporting Neuranics as it seeks to capitalise on its leading-edge magnetic sensing solution." Sarah Hardy, Archangels bit.ly/4juXz4R
Minimizing Motion Artifacts in #Biomagnetic Measurements 🧲
Proud to share the latest publication by Neuranics on reducing motion artifacts in biomagnetic measurements with #TMR sensors, up to 10x stronger than the signal in ambient environments.
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Neuranics is delighted to announce a £2.4m project to revolutionise Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI). With support from @scotent , this project will develop innovative, AI-driven systems that could significantly enhance how humans interact with tech 🚀
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The University was delighted to welcome Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes MSP (@_KateForbes) this week to see first-hand the impact our spin-out companies are having on the Scottish economy.
@Nami_Surgical and @neuranics are exciting new ventures which are having an impact in the field of Med-Tech.
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The DFM met with 2 exciting spinout companies, Nami Surgical @Nami_Surgical, who make ultrasonic surgical devices for use in robotic systems and Neuranics @neuranics, a deep-tech company that develops quantum sensing technology for next-generation wearable systems.
ALT From left: Noel McKenna, CEO of Neuranics; Professor Hadi Heidari, CTO of Neuranics; Rhianna Sweeney; Applications Engineer at Neuranics and Kate Forbes MSP, Deputy First Minister. Neuranics are pictured giving a demonstration of their wearable technology.
ALT From left: Dr Rebecca Cleary, CTO of Nami Surgical; Kate Forbes MSP, Deputy First Minister of Scotland; Nico Fenu, CEO of Nami Surgical. They are pictured with some of Nami Surgical's technology.
Neuranics presents its innovative magnetic sensing technology to Lord Offord of Garvel, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Exports) & Parliamentary Under Secretary of State of the UK gov at the Scottish Development International pavilion at #MWC2034#Barcelona
February isn't just the month of love, it's also #HeartMonth
We are developing patented magnetic heart monitoring sensors. Our MCG sensors require a single point of contact on the body, which will replace existing, intrusive 3-lead ECG devices.
Contact us at info@neuranics.com
Neuranics is excited to be exhibiting alongside Scottish Development International at Mobile World Congress at the end of February.
If you would like to meet with the Neuranics team at the show, email us at info@neuranics.com to reserve your spot.
#mwc#mwc24#health#4yfn
Neuranics is exhibiting at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at the end of February. We will be located in the 4YFN Green Tech Zone in Hall 8.
To book a meeting, please email info@neuranics.com.
Look forward to seeing you there!
#mwc24#mwc2024#barcelona#healthtech#heart
We are exhibiting at Mobile World Congress this month, in Barcelona.
To book a meeting with the Neuranics team, please email info@neuranics.com.
We can't wait to see you there!
#mwc2024#medtech#barcelona#mwc24#mwc#heart
This is a wrap-up post for #CES2024 - as we leave Vegas.
Over 4 days we talk w/ c. 400 delegates & engaged strategically with major Consumer Electronics & Semiconductor Manufacturing companies interested in Digital Health.
Next stop 🔜 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona #mwc24
Last night, our research group celebrated an early Christmas 🎄 dinner to mark an incredibly successful year filled with spinout, research grants & published papers. Here's to the hard work, dedication, and the spirit of collaboration that made it all possible! 🥳🎅
Prof @hadihei of @UofGEngineering has won an £1.8m @EPSRC Open Fellowship to develop new wearable technologies which could track the progress of conditions like muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease and motor neurone disease.
Read more ➡️ gla.ac/3scIWOs