BrainWaveBank secures £1.1 million Series A investment led by Par Equity

BrainWaveBank, an AI startup focused on developing a neurocognitive platform for in-home assessment and remote monitoring of central nervous system disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, and psychiatric conditions such as depression, today announced the closing of a €1.2 million financing round led by Par Equity and supported by Techstart Ventures, Co-Fund II, Angel CoFund, and British Business Investments. This is the second investment that Par Equity has made in BrainWaveBank.

The fresh capital will be used by BrainWaveBank to further develop its technology, to scale its commercial activities, and to roll the platform out into the global clinical trials market.

Founded in 2015, BrainWaveBank’s main product is a unique, highly scalable digital technology platform which combines a proprietary, easy-to-use, wireless dry electroencephalography (EEG) headset with a growing suite of engaging gamified neurocognitive tests played on a mobile tablet. The system enables repeated measurement of neurological and cognitive parameters, unsupervised in the home. These objective longitudinal measurements provide information on the progression of diseases and direct therapeutic effects of drugs to help reduce the timescales, risks and costs of developing new treatments.

The young company has secured a number of contracts with pharma and biotech companies to use the platform for the evaluation of cognition in patients and to gain insights into the mechanistic effects of drugs in early stage clinical evaluations of new therapies for Alzheimer’s and psychiatric conditions. In addition to this latest equity investment, BrainWaveBank has secured significant R&D grant support from Invest Northern Ireland and Innovate UK. This includes a grant to accelerate development of patient-centric elements of the platform that will enable continued high-quality data collection in the home and provide a dependable, user-friendly solution for the most vulnerable populations during the working restrictions of COVID-19 and beyond.

Ronan Cunningham, the CEO of BrainWaveBank stated: “We are delighted to continue working with Par Equity who have been very supportive of our company and our vision. This investment will enable us to continue to develop and commercialise our cutting-edge technology that addresses a major unmet need in the development of novel therapies that can significantly reduce costs of care and improve patient outcomes for millions of people worldwide.”

Robert Higginson, Partner at Par Equity, commented: “We are excited to lead this latest round of investment into BrainWaveBank. We have every confidence that their ground-breaking platform will be core to the future development of drugs for dementia and other neurological brain disorders by enabling clinical trials that can largely be conducted in patients’ homes. This is an enormous opportunity. HealthTech is a sector of growing importance to Par in which BrainWaveBank is our seventh investment and our third in Northern Ireland which was also home to PathXL for which we achieved a lucrative exit to Philips. They have an excellent, highly experienced team and their founders – CEO Ronan Cunningham and CTO Brian Murphy – are valued mentors for our thriving and diverse community of future HealthTech champions.”

Source: https://www.eu-startups.com/2020/07/belfast-based-brainwavebank-raises-e1-2-million-to-scale-its-ai-based-monitoring-solution-for-alzheimers-and-depression/

Manoj Ranaweera

Manoj has founded, failed and successfully exited from a number of technology product companies as well as support organisations since 2004. Among them, Northern Tech Awards and edocr.com were acquired by GP Bullhound and Accusoft, Inc respectively. Today, Manoj is building a trusted support network for technology companies. He is working with founding teams to help them accelerate including raising investment and M&A.

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