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The Sunday Times | Sir Richard Branson & co pick their start-ups of 2019
These are the start-ups that most impressed Britain’s top entrepreneurs and investors in 2019. There was a technology theme to the selections, while several on our panel of small business champions picked companies, they claimed were tackling some of the world’s biggest problems by treating Alzheimer’s disease and broadening access to education.
The Irish News | Latest cash injection sees medical tech firm Neurovalens target US growth
A BELFAST technology firm developing a number of specialised medical devices has received its second major cash injection in a month.
Neurovalens has been boosted by £750,000 from the Growth Finance Fund to support the launch of a new sleep product in the USA later this year.
Belfast Newsletter | Health tech company creates 22 new jobs
Belfast-based health tech company Neurovalens is set to create 22 new jobs with the development of a ground-breaking medical device.
Neurovalens, a global leader of neuro-technology products, is embarking on the development of a device for the treatment of obesity with £1m support from Invest NI. The technology is based on the neuro stimulation of specific areas of the brain responsible for influencing appetite and cravings.
Times of San Diego | UCSD Biotech Entrepreneur Wins at UC Innovation Summit
The University of California recently awarded UC San Diego entrepreneur Jason McKeown for his wearable weight loss technology company Neurovalens, UC announced Monday.
Private: BBC NEWS | ‘Weight loss headset’ developed by NI man is showcased in US
A Northern Ireland firm that developed a headset aimed at helping weight loss is on the award shortlist at the tech world’s biggest event for innovators.
The product, Modius, claims to stimulate the part of the brain that controls fat storage and metabolism.
Silicon Republic | Neurovalens hiring for 10 roles in Belfast after raising £1.2m on Indiegogo
Neurovalens is offering positions in engineering and marketing.
Belfast-based tech firm Neurovalens has announced 10 new positions in software engineering, hardware engineering and marketing. The company hopes to fill the positions before the end of 2017.