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Neuranics, a Glasgow-based innovator in ultra-sensitive magnetic sensing solutions, has been shortlisted as one of six projects to be supported through the £160 million Glasgow City Region Investment Zone.
By Neuranics · Via Business Wire · June 24, 2025
Neuranics, an award-winning Scottish deep-tech semiconductor company pioneering the future of human-machine interaction, has raised $8 million in seed funding to accelerate global growth and the commercial adoption of its Tunnelling Magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic sensing technology.
By Neuranics · Via Business Wire · April 9, 2025

Neuranics, a global leader in magnetic sensing solutions, is proud to present its CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree, the groundbreaking Magnetomyography (MMG) Magnetic Sensor, at the world’s largest consumer electronics show. From January 7–10, 2025, Neuranics will showcase its cutting-edge magnetic sensing solutions at Booth 62046 in Eureka Park, Las Vegas, demonstrating their potential to revolutionise wearables and extended reality (XR) technologies.
By Neuranics · Via Business Wire · December 18, 2024

Neuranics is delighted to announce that our Magnetomyography (MMG) Magnetic Sensor has been recognised as a CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree in the XR Technologies & Accessories category. Presented by the Consumer Technology Association, this global accolade celebrates cutting-edge product design and engineering that is shaping the future of technology.
By Neuranics · Via Business Wire · November 20, 2024

Magnetic sensor specialist startup Neuranics has announced that it will launch a magnetic sensor development kit that will record the magnetic activity of the heart and wirelessly transfer this over Bluetooth for live 24/7 recording and analysis on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
By Neuranics · Via Business Wire · December 8, 2023

Sensor specialist startup Neuranics has secured a $2.3 million investment led by Par Equity. GU Holdings, the investment company for the University of Glasgow, Old College Capital, the University of Edinburgh’s venture investment fund, and London-based Creator Fund, who back scientific founding teams, also participated in the pre-seed round.
By Neuranics · Via Business Wire · September 28, 2023