brain.space Secures $11M Series A Funding for Brain Data-Driven Models

brain.space Secures $11M Series A Funding for Brain Data-Driven Models

brain.space has announced an $11 million Series A funding round led by Toyota Ventures to advance its Brain-Data-as-a-Service ecosystem.

brain.space has announced an $11 million Series A funding round led by Toyota Ventures, with participation from Mangrove Capital Partners and The Group Ventures, as well as a $3.5 million grant from the Israel Innovation Authority announced in a press release. The funding will accelerate the development of brain.space's Brain-Data-as-a-Service ecosystem, which aims to enhance digital systems by integrating human intelligence with machine learning.

The company is pioneering the use of standardized brain data to create Large Mental Models (LMMs) that quantify cognitive and emotional states. These models are designed to improve the interaction between humans and digital systems across various sectors, including consumer, health, defense, and aerospace.

brain.space's technology includes the Brain Sensei Headset, which uses 115 dry EEG sensors to collect high-resolution brain data. This data is processed using the company's patented Brain GPS technology, which maps brain signals to functional areas and stores them in a comprehensive Brain Cloud.

The funding will support brain.space's mission to build the world's largest labeled and standardized brain database, facilitating the development of hyper-personalized solutions that enhance performance and user experience.

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