November 2024: Bearmind Launches Brain Health Wearable

Bearmind’s helmet sensor tracks head impacts in real time, advancing safety in contact sports.

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Bearmind, a sports tech company, has introduced an innovative brain health monitoring device for athletes, designed to transform how sports teams track and manage head impact risks. The product, a helmet insert equipped with advanced sensors, continuously monitors impacts to an athlete’s head, sending real-time data to a secure cloud platform. Here, Bearmind’s proprietary algorithms analyze the data, providing sports teams and medical staff with instant insights into both immediate impacts and long-term brain health risks.

The technology aims to address a major concern in contact sports, such as football, rugby, and hockey, by helping teams make informed decisions to protect players from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions. In addition to real-time monitoring, the system tracks cumulative impacts, identifying players who may be at higher risk over time.

About Bearmind

Bearmind is dedicated to advancing athlete safety through cutting-edge wearable tech. The startup has already conducted successful trials with teams in Europe and the U.S., and has received enthusiastic feedback for its data-driven approach to sports safety. By combining sports science with practical technology, Bearmind is on a mission to set new standards in brain health monitoring and make sports safer for athletes worldwide.

Sam Draper
November 1, 2024

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