

Shyam Parmar is the founder of Rehab Veda, a groundbreaking neuro-rehabilitation company that leverages brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to help paralyzed patients regain muscular control through neurofeedback and neuroplasticity. His latest innovation is a thought-controlled rehabilitation glove powered by a wearable EEG headband, enabling stroke survivors and neuro patients to rewire their brains and restore motor function. With a background in robotics, embedded systems, and AI, Shyam brings over half a decade of experience at the intersection of neuroscience and engineering. Prior to Rehab Veda, he built BehaveNeu, a neurotech platform for children and professionals focused on improving cognitive functions like attention, memory, and focus using gamified neurofeedback. Shyam’s work is supported by various prestigious universities in India , and he has collaborated with physiotherapists, neurologists, and hospitals to bring affordable BCI-based rehabilitation tools to patients across India and beyond. His innovation-first approach, combined with a mission to make neurotechnology accessible, is reshaping how we think about recovery, brain health, and assistive technology.