Chinese brain interface startup Gestala raises $21M just two months after launch
6 million (CN¥150 million) just two months after launching, at a valuation of $100 million to $200 million, founder and CEO Phoenix Peng told TechCrunch.
This is the largest early-stage funding in China’s BCI industry.
The three-month-old startup aims to complete its first-generation prototype by the end of the year.
The global BCI industry is currently experiencing an investment surge in ultrasound technology.
Gestala is the first ultrasound BCI company in China, though not the first globally.
Compared with implanted electrode systems, the technology can monitor a larger portion of the brain, including deep neural circuits. Using phased-array ultrasound, the system can also precisely stimulate or suppress neural activity without the need for surgery, he explained.
“Both countries bring different strengths,” Peng said.
“China offers large-scale clinical research capacity and efficient supply chains, while the U. has world-class scientific talent.
The company is exploring several uses for its tech.
Medically, chronic pain management is the startup’s lead program.
Other longer-term targets include Alzheimer’s disease, essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease.
Gestala says its advantage over global rivals comes down to speed and scale. By leveraging China’s integrated manufacturing ecosystem, the startup believes it can move from development to production faster than many international competitors.
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