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Technology Pioneer

The World Economic Forum selected Israel’s Brain.Q (see here previously) for the 2024 cohort of WEF Technology Pioneers. Brain.Q will contribute cutting-edge insights and expertise to the Forum’s global initiatives over the next two years, helping to scale their impact. … Continue reading

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Helping recovery from strokes

Israel’s Brain.Q (see here previously) reported promising results from a 15-center clinical trial that uses an AI-powered electromagnetic field therapy to help reduce disabilities in people after suffering a severe ischemic stroke. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/startups-tech/startup-brain-qs-trials-show-promising-results-stroke-patients

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Next big things in tech

Fast Company included six Israeli companies in its 2023 list of 119 Next Big Things in Tech. They are Buildots, Brain.Q, Lumus, Navan (formerly TripActions), Theranica, and Wiliot. https://www.israel21c.org/6-israeli-designs-on-fast-companys-next-big-things-in-tech/ https://www.fastcompany.com/next-big-things-in-tech/list

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Investment in Israeli startups (22/8/21)

Brain.Q raised $40 million; Browzwear raised $35 million; Imubit raised $30 million; Circles raised $8 million; retrain.ai raised $7 million; CASTOR raised $3.5 million;

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Videos promote Jerusalem tech ecosystem

To mark Jerusalem Day, Start-Up Nation Central and Jerusalem partners released 4 videos to showcase entrepreneurs and social initiatives in the city, home to 350 startups. They cover BioTech (Alpha Tau), RehabTech (Brain.Q & ALYN), Social & Creative Tech and … Continue reading

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Faster recovery from strokes

Israel’s Brain.Q (reported here May 2018) reported that the double-blind trial of its AI-based electromagnetic therapy shows that patients recovered 77% faster from the disabilities caused by the stroke and were able to resume normal life. The therapy now has … Continue reading

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AI to treat brain disorders

Israel’s Brain.Q is developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to treat neurological disorders. These identify high resolution spectral patterns in a patient’s Electroencephalogram (EEG) that can be used to treat patients after strokes or spinal injury with tailored electromagnetic therapy. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/brainq-technologies-raises-88-million-to-treat-neurodisorders-with-artificial-intelligence-682666821.html … Continue reading

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