MintNeuro: European Neural Microchips for Strategic Autonomy
30 pages · PDF · 18 August 2025 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer
Tactical Semiconductors, Microelectronics & PCB Military Medical Tech
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About this report
Neural implants are on the verge of a revolution—and a small European deep-tech company is quietly at the forefront. MintNeuro, a spin-off from Imperial College London, is designing bespoke semiconductor chips “smaller than a grain of rice” to radically miniaturize brain implants .
Today’s neural devices can treat conditions like Parkinson’s or epilepsy, but they remain bulky, power-hungry and expensive, often requiring invasive surgery . MintNeuro’s founders saw an opportunity to upend this status quo by rethinking the electronics inside these implants.
Key questions this report answers
- How do MintNeuro's bespoke semiconductor chips 'smaller than a grain of rice' radically miniaturize brain implants?
- What is the technology readiness of its low-power neural microchips for treating conditions like Parkinson's and epilepsy?
- How do its Imperial College London spin-off origins shape research partnerships and European strategic-autonomy positioning?
- What capability gaps and dependencies face this deep-tech neural-microchip venture?
Inside this report
- Executive Summary
- Corporate Identity and Legal Structure
- Strategic Business Profile
- Technology Portfolio Mapping
- Technology Readiness Assessment
- European Strategic Program Participation
- Academic and Research Origins
- Dual-Use Applications and European Market Strategy
- Strategic Partnerships and European Industrial Alliances
- European Market Focus and Operational Domains
- Intellectual Property and European Innovation Assets
- Leadership and European Technical Expertise
- Capability and Gap Analysis
- Strategic Indicators and European Innovation Metrics
Who it's for
Investors screening MintNeuro, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
Methodology & sources
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