Companies & Campuses
Learn more about the companies collaborating with the Neuro-X program and the campuses shaping the future of neuroscience and technology.
Featured Companies
Since 2015, our researchers have filed more than 45 patents, 15 of which were licensed. In addition, our professors, or collaborators from our labs, have contributed to the launch of several companies.
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Founded in 2012, MindMaze is a global leader in brain technology with a mission to accelerate humanity’s ability to recover, learn, and adapt. With over a decade of work at the intersection of neuroscience, biosensing, engineering, mixed reality, and artificial intelligence, MindMaze enhances the recovery potential of patients with neurological diseases.
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Onward develops technologies to allow people with Spinal Cord Injury to move again. Spinal cord stimulation techniques may also improve bladder control, sexual function, and blood pressure regulation.
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Founded in 2016 and acquired by MindMaze in 2018, Intento builds simple, evidence-based solutions to significantly improve the rehabilitation process and empower therapists to deliver more effective care.
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SensArs treats chronic neuropathic pain and reduces movement disability due to sensory loss by highly selective peripheral nerve stimulation.
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IMVERSE provides voxel solutions for Live Holograms and Real-Time 3D Graphics with applications across Social Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Education, Marketing, E-Commerce, Remote Work, and Teleconferencing.
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Neurosoft Bioelectronics develops soft electrodes for recording and stimulation of the surface of the brain, for example, to be used in drug-resistant epilepsy or tinnitus.
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Metaphysiks develops technologies to create sensory experiences with live emotions, connecting the body to the digital world.
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The Neuro-X Institute operates across multiple campuses and disciplines, building the future of neurotherapies through collaboration and innovation.
- Geneva: The main hub of the Neuro-X Institute, Campus Biotech is also home to part of the neuroscience research of the University of Geneva and the Wyss Center for Bio and Neuro-engineering.
- Lausanne: Located at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), NeuroRestore develops innovative neurosurgery approaches to treat patients suffering from Spinal Cord Injury, Parkinson's disease, and stroke.
- Sion: Collaborations with the Wallis Cantonal Hospital and the Clinique Romande de Réhabilitation allow the development of innovative rehabilitation processes for patients suffering from stroke.
- Fribourg: Researchers have access to the Swiss Non-Human Primate Competence Center for Research in Fribourg.