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has put money behind brain-focused technologies and research — notably participating in a $75 million Series C round for , a company developing minimally invasive brain‑computer interfaces aimed at re...
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has put money behind brain-focused technologies and research — notably participating in a $75 million Series C round for , a company developing minimally invasive brain‑computer interfaces aimed at re...
Billionaires and established venture firms — including via , via , , and others — have been publicly reported as investors in brain‑computer interface (BCI) startups such as and competing firms, while...
Available sources in the provided set do not mention a company named “NeurOcept” (or “Neurocept” as a likely variant) raising a Series A or later rounds, nor do they identify which venture capital fir...
’ personal investment vehicle, , is publicly documented as having participated in funding the brain–computer interface (BCI) startup ; reporting attributes Gates Frontier’s participation to Synchron’s...