China’s brain-computer interface industry is rapidly scaling from research to commercialization, driven by strong policy support, expanding clinical trials, and growing investor interest.
The crackle of electricity inside your brain has long been too complex to decode. Artificial intelligence is changing that.
Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, is hiring engineers for his health-tech startup, Temple, but only if their body fat is under 16% for men and 26% for women.
Rapid advances in brain-computer interface technology are beginning to reshape modern healthcare, as hospitals and researchers expand clinical use of systems that allow patients with paralysis and ...
The company says it is building a performance-tracking wearable device aimed at elite athletes, claiming it will measure metrics that no existing wearable can, at a new level of precision.
In India’s startup ecosystem, hiring has traditionally rewarded technical skill, experience, and cultural fit. Deepinder Goyal is now stretching that definition at his new venture, Temple.Temple, ...
Deepinder Goyal’s neurotech startup, Temple, has raised $54 million from a "friends-and-family" round at a $190 million valuation.
“Only people who take fitness seriously, and have body fat <16% (men) and 26% (women) should apply,” said Deepinder Goyal on the hiring spree for Temple.
The company’s cross-disciplinary team lead by a Triple-Dr, Berenika Maciejewicz, applies bioengineering and AI towards human ...
A global race to develop a competitive brain-computer interface is heating up between the United States and China.
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