VentureBeat February 6, 2024
Dean Takahashi

Elemind, a neurotechnology startup founded by leading neuroscientists, medical doctors, and entrepreneurs, has raised $12 million in funding.

Emerging from stealth today, the company said it is developing an innovative AI-enhanced neurotech wearable that can do things like improve your sleep or calm your mind via brainwave stimulation.

Elemind aims to address health issues through noninvasive, proactive brainwave stimulation, marking a significant departure from traditional pharmaceutical approaches. The team and its research partners have published multiple studies proving the efficacy of the science and technology in peer-reviewed journals including Nature Communications.

Meredith Perry, CEO of Elemind, said in an interview with VentureBeat that the neurotech wearable is something that you wrap around your head, but it’s not showing a picture...

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