OpenBCI is a Brooklyn-based neurotechnology company that develops brain-computer interface (BCI) devices and software platforms. Their flagship product, Galea, is a hardware and software platform that integrates next-generation BCI technology with virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets. Galea combines multiple sensors, including electroencephalography (EEG) for measuring brain activity, electrooculography (EOG) for tracking eye movements, electromyography (EMG) for monitoring muscle activity, electrodermal activity (EDA) for measuring stress levels, and photoplethysmography (PPG) for monitoring heart rate.
This multi-modal sensor system allows Galea to simultaneously capture data from the user's brain, eyes, muscles, skin, and heart, providing a comprehensive understanding of their cognitive and physiological states. Galea's software includes robust software development kits (SDKs) with ready-to-use building blocks for accessing and integrating the sensor data into various development environments like Unity and Python.
Key customers and partnerships
In its initial phase, the Galea Beta Program attracted significant interest from applicants spanning consumer technology, healthcare, research, training, and gaming & interactive media industries.
In May 2022, OpenBCI partnered with Varjo, a leading provider of professional-grade VR/XR headsets, to launch the Galea Beta Program. The Galea beta units were integrated with Varjo's high-fidelity Aero VR headset, offering users a powerful tool for understanding and augmenting the human mind through immersive VR experiences.
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