Chinese BCI startup Gestala raises $21.6M for non-invasive ultrasound brain tech
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Gestala, a Chinese BCI startup founded two months before its raise, secured $21.6M in China's largest early-stage BCI round, oversubscribed. Founder Phoenix Peng previously built NeuroXess for implantable BCI systems, while Gestala focuses on non-invasive ultrasound brain tech.
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The startup, founded just two months before its raise, has secured China’s largest early-stage brain-computer interface round, heavily oversubscribed. Phoenix Peng has already built one brain-computer interface company. NeuroXess, his first venture, develops implantable BCI systems designed to restore communication and motor function for people with severe neurological conditions. His second company, Gestala, takes a […]
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