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4.4
based on 10 ratings

85% would recommend to a friend

Daniel Chao

83% approve of CEO

Mission Our mission is to help people by developing high-quality neurostimulation hardware for both performance and medical applications.

Before Halo, our founding team spent more than a decade developing the world’s first closed-loop neurostimulation device for epilepsy patients. After achieving unanimous FDA approval and changing the lives of thousands of patients, they founded Halo Neuroscience with the goal of making the benefits of neurotechnology accessible to everyone.
Description Halo Neuroscience is a neurotechnology company focused on human performance. Our first product, Halo Sport, utilizes Neuropriming technology to accelerate the neurologic gains of strength and skill learning that result from athletic training.

Since coming out of stealth in February 2016, Halo Sport is now live with teams and athletes from the NBA, MLB, NFL, Olympics, and U.S. Military. The company has been covered in over 200 publications, including a feature in Sports Illustrated that details Halo's work with NFL prospects training for the Draft. In March 2016, Halo won the MIT Sloan Sports conference startup competition, and Halo Sport has over 28 filed patents.

Halo has raised $9M in series A funding from top-tier venture investors like Andreessen Horowitz, Lux Capital, JAZZ Partners, and SoftTech VC. We are based in San Francisco and led by two neurotechnology veterans: CEO and co-founder Dr. Daniel Chao, and CTO and co-founder Dr. Brett Wingeier.

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