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Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 8, 2013

InteraXon Raises $6M Series A Round From Horizon, A-Grade And Others For Its Brainwave-Sensing Headset

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InteraXon, the Toronto, Canada-based company behind the Muse headset for thought-controlled computing, today announced that it has raised a $6 million Series A round from a number of prominent investors, including Horizon Ventures, OMERS Ventures, A-Grade Investments (Ashton Kutcher’s investment company), ff Venture Capital, Felicis Ventures, and Bridge Builders. The company, which was founded in 2007, just made this announcement at Vancouver’s GROW conference.


The Muse is a six-sensor headset that monitors your brain waves and that the company believes will position it as a “leading in brainwave-enabled devices, applications and experiences.” The Muse is scheduled to launch next year and the company plans to launch it together with its Brain Health System, a platform for the headband and a brain fitness application with exercises that help users enhance their cognitive skills. As the company notes, it also plans to build numerous other Muse apps.


The company has been demoing its headband for a while now and also raised almost $300,000 on Indiegogo. The idea here, of course, is that you will be able to control your computers with your brain – a technology we’ve seen in numerous lab prototypes over the last few years, but that hasn’t quite made it into consumers’ hands (and onto their heads) yet.


Our own Colleen Taylor got a chance to try the Muse earlier this year.


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