Neurable is a Boston-based neurotechnology company building non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that fit inside everyday consumer hardware. Its AI cleans and interprets EEG brain signals captured by soft sensors embedded in products like the MW75 Neuro headphones, translating brain activity into real-time measures of focus, mental fatigue and cognitive recovery. Spun out of University of Michigan research, Neurable aims to make understanding your own brain as natural as checking your step count - starting with headphones and expanding into gaming and enterprise wearables.
Coherence Neuro is a San Francisco medical-device company building closed-loop neurotechnology to treat cancer as a continuously monitored condition rather than a reactive battle. Founded in 2022 by University of Cambridge researchers Ben Woodington and Elise Jenkins, the company decodes the body's electrical signals in real time and delivers adaptive, AI-tuned stimulation through its flagship SOMA system - a wireless implant, wearable, and mobile app working together. Backed by a $10M seed round led by Artesian and Topology Ventures, Coherence aims to begin first-in-human trials in 2026.