Bitbrain is a neurotechnology company that combines neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and hardware to develop advanced electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment and other human monitoring technologies, along with software solutions for real-world applications and research. Founded in 2010 by researchers from the University of Zaragoza in Spain, Bitbrain specializes in brain sensor technologies such as EEG devices.
Bitbrain's products include portable, wireless, and textile-based EEG headbands like the Neurohead Band, which measures brain activity. Unveiled in 2023 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the Neurohead Band is the result of over five years of research into neurotechnology and smart textiles. The textile technology allows for cost reduction and the development of a user-friendly, ergonomic device, enabling the widespread adoption of neurotechnology in home settings.
Bitbrain's solutions are designed for various applications, including memory enhancement, rehabilitation, and sleep monitoring. The company's primary focus areas within neuroscience are memory, rehabilitation, and sleep. Bitbrain's technology aims to improve the quality of sleep, a fundamental process for learning and brain maintenance, by monitoring and addressing sleep disorders.
Bitbrain's products leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to extract valuable data from potentially noisy signals collected outside controlled laboratory environments. AI also enables the personalization of interventions, as each individual's brain is unique due to their experiences, upbringing, and daily activities. By calibrating algorithms to learn about an individual's brain, Bitbrain can adapt its treatments for increased effectiveness.
In 2023, Bitbrain received the Entrepreneurship in healthcare Technology award from the Innovative Spanish Federation of healthcare Technology Companies for applying neurotechnology and AI to the prevention of neurological disorders.
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