Neurosonics Medical

Neurosonics Medical

Paris, France· Est.
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Private Company

Total funding raised: $500K

Overview

Neurosonics Medical is a Paris-based, private company offering high-level electronics design and consulting services specifically for innovative medical devices in neuroscience and bioelectronics. Leveraging its founder's deep network and expertise, the company supports external partners and hosts its own internal R&D projects, such as the Livia Project, in areas like neuroprosthetics and bioinspired technologies. Operating as a service provider and project incubator, Neurosonics is in an early-revenue stage, aiming to build autonomy and expand its technical capabilities into acoustic systems.

NeuroscienceSensory Deficiencies

Technology Platform

Expertise in designing electro-optical systems for bioelectronic neural interfaces and neuromorphic engineering, with expanding capabilities in acoustic systems.

Funding History

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Total raised:$500K
Grant$500K

Opportunities

The rapid growth of the neurotechnology and bioelectronic medicine market creates high demand for specialized electronics design services.
Expansion into acoustic systems opens new avenues in auditory prosthetics and ultrasound neuromodulation.
Hosting internal projects like Livia offers a path to developing proprietary IP and transitioning beyond a pure service model.

Risk Factors

Revenue is project-dependent and susceptible to client concentration risk.
The service-based model may limit long-term value capture from successful devices it helps create.
The company faces competition from larger design firms and must continuously invest to keep pace with rapid technological and regulatory changes.

Competitive Landscape

Neurosonics competes with other specialized electronics design consultancies, the internal R&D departments of large medtech companies, and academic tech transfer offices. Its differentiators are its deep focus on neurotechnology/bioelectronics, regulatory expertise for medical devices, and unique capabilities in neuromorphic engineering.