A close-up of the Nia Therapeutics Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS-001). This implantable device features a prominent copper coil for wireless power and data transmission, a central processing chip, and an array of electrodes designed to interface with the brain.
A close-up of the Nia Therapeutics Smart Neurostimulation System (SNS-001). This implantable device features a prominent copper coil for wireless power and data transmission, a central processing chip, and an array of electrodes designed to interface with the brain.

Nia Therapeutics Neural Implant

Nia Therapeutics is developing a brain computer interface to increase human performance and wellbeing. They are trying to create the world’s first brain stimulation therapy to treat memory loss.

When Michael Kahana the CEO contacted me they needed photos of their neural implant for their website update. We discussed how the photos need to show how incredible this implant can be.

This is the core component of Nia Therapeutics' memory-restoring neural implant. Engineered to help those with traumatic brain injuries, the device uses artificial intelligence to monitor brain activity and deliver targeted electrical stimulation to improve memory formation.

The Neural Implant

The Neural Implant contains circuits for sensing and stimulating the brain. It was designed to determine when memory encoding is not occurring efficiently, and then to deliver gentle pulses of electrical stimulation with the aim of rescuing brain activity associated with strong memory performance.

A potential lifeline for patients with memory loss: The Nia Therapeutics implant is part of a "smart" system that learns a user's unique neural patterns to deliver personalized therapy, aiming to restore the ability to create and recall memories.