• Agreement provides access to a clinical-grade neural recording platform designed to lower development costs and support human trials. • Science Corporation andNeurosoft Bioelectronics, a neural data company utilizing ultra-soft interfaces to achieve full-cortical coverage powering a foundation AI model of the brain, have partnered to grant Neurosoft access to Science’s full stack ofworld-class clinical-grade neural recording tools, known as the Science BCI Ecosystem. • Science Ecosystem partners enter into multiyear agreements to develop brain-computer interface (BCI) products around Science’s full neural recording technology stack. • This gives partners access to a complete set of tools for a fraction of the cost and time of developing it themselves, and enables partners to focus on their core innovations and reach patients faster. • Neurosoft is developing minimally invasive, fully implantable BCI systems that leverage state-of-the-art soft materials engineering and artificial intelligence to restore function in people with tinnitus, epilepsy and other disorders. • While its groundbreaking technology has already been used in a dozen human patients, the company is now leveraging the Science Ecosystem to eliminate the cost and complexity of custom hardware development.
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- Science Corporation and Neurosoft Bioelectronics have announced a partnership that gives Neurosoft access to Science’s full‑stack clinical‑grade neural recording platform, the Science BCI Ecosystem. The deal allows Neurosoft to develop its minimally invasive, fully implantable brain‑computer interface (BCI) systems-targeting tinnitus, epilepsy and other disorders-without building custom hardware. The Ecosystem, which can reduce development costs from an estimated $75-$100 million to under $5 million and accelerate time to first‑in‑human trials, is part of Science’s broader effort to lower BCI development barriers. Neurosoft has already used its technology in a dozen patients and aims to bring its AI‑powered BCI to patients more quickly.
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