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Neurosphere (Berlin, Germany) – Neurotech BCI Platform for Mental Resilience: Strategic-Technological Analysis
What is the strategic, technological and financial relevance of Neurosphere (Berlin, Germany) for European defence autonomy and allied capability?
Neurosphere is a German neurotechnology startup that has developed a wearable brain-computer interface (BCI) headband coupled with neurofeedback software to improve…
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-08-15
Neurosphere is a German neurotechnology startup that has developed a wearable brain-computer interface (BCI) headband coupled with neurofeedback software to improve mental resilience and cognitive performance. Founded in Berlin in 2020, the company offers what it calls the first “Made in Germany” EEG-based neurofeedback system for consumers and teams. This technology reads the user’s brainwaves via a comfortable textile headband and provides real-time audio feedback to guide the mind into a calmer, more focused state. By merging advanced neuroscience with mindfulness training, Neurosphere’s platform aims to strengthen users’ stress management and concentration abilities. While its initial applications target workplace well-being and personal health, the implications reach further. In an era when Europe prioritizes technological sovereignty and NATO underscores the importance of resilience, a home-grown neurotech solution like Neurosphere’s invites curiosity. How can a meditation-focused BCI tool fit into Europe’s strategic autonomy goals? This report delves into that question, examining how Neurosphere’s innovation – born in Berlin’s startup scene – could evolve into a strategic asset for European defense and dual-use technology needs. Neurosphere is a deep-tech startup founded in 2020 in Berlin, Germany, specializing in a wearable EEG-based brain-computer interface and neurofeedback platform for mental well-being [1] . The company’s core product – a textile EEG headband with a mobile neurofeedback app – aligns with European Emerging and Disruptive Technology priorities in Biotechnology & Human Enhancement , enabling non-invasive cognitive enhancement training.
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Neurosphere is a German neurotechnology startup that has developed a wearable brain-computer interface (BCI) headband coupled with neurofeedback software to improve mental resilience and cognitive performance.
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