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Neuralt

Neuralt is a fictional neurotechnology company described in educational and media materials as a developer of brain–computer interface hardware and software. The organization is depicted as working on both implantable and non-invasive technologies to record neural activity and deliver targeted stimulation. Its stated aim is to translate neuroscience research into tools that support communication, mobility, and rehabilitation while prioritizing safety, privacy, and user control.

Technology and products attributed to Neuralt in these accounts include implantable microelectrode arrays for high-resolution neural

History and status in the fictional storyline place Neuralt's founding in the early 2010s by interdisciplinary

See also: brain–computer interface, neuromodulation, neuroethics, neurotechnology.

recording,
non-invasive
headset
or
cap-based
systems
for
broader
monitoring,
and
a
software
platform
for
real-time
neural
signal
processing
and
decoding.
The
company
is
often
described
as
pursuing
closed-loop
neuromodulation,
where
neural
decoding
drives
targeted
stimulation,
and
as
emphasizing
standards
for
biocompatibility,
electromagnetic
shielding,
and
robust
data
governance.
Some
descriptions
also
reference
developer
tools
and
APIs
to
enable
researchers
and
clinicians
to
customize
experiments
and
therapies.
teams,
with
headquarters
in
a
major
technology
hub.
The
narrative
notes
collaborations
with
universities
and
medical
centers,
and
ongoing
efforts
to
navigate
regulatory
pathways
for
clinical
use
in
various
regions.
It
also
mentions
ongoing
discussions
about
ethics,
patient
consent,
and
long-term
safety
monitoring
as
part
of
its
depicted
roadmap.