Pison is leading the charge in the next phase of human-machine interfaces – deep tech that uses the human electrical system to control robotics, augmented reality, virtual reality, personal electronics, and more. Pison captures neuromuscular signals on the surface of the skin and combines them with proprietary machine learning algorithms to enable both human state monitoring and the intuitive, productive, and hands-free control of electronics.
Total raised: $7M
Investors 7
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
23.03.2021 | Series A | $7M | - |
Mentions in press and media 9
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14.01.2024 | I Tried a Wristband at CES That Tests Agility. The Results W... | The Pison Ready is a simple wristband stuffed with sensors that measure signals from the nervous sys... | irongatevc... |
19.04.2023 | Landmark Study Finds Pison AI Technology Can Detect Neurolog... | Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University research shows Pison’s Neural Biosensor can poten... | aithority.... |
07.12.2022 | Pison Technology Appoints John Croteau as CEO | Semiconductor industry veteran to scale consumer market opportunities Pison Technology, pioneers beh... | aithority.... |
30.07.2021 | Baker-Polito Administration Awards $700,000 to Grow Tech and... | Four Entrepreneur Support Organizations Receive Grants to Help Mass. Companies ‘Scale Up’ Operations... | masschalle... |
24.03.2021 | Daily funding roundup - March 24th, 2020 | Ginger raised $100M; Pacaso landed $75M; Ketch secured $23M; Kubecost picks up $5.5M Feedzai: Feedza... | vator.tv/n... |
23.03.2021 | Pison Technology Closes $7M Series A Round | prnewswire... | |
23.03.2021 | Pison Technology Scoops Up $7M Series A | BOSTON, MA, Pison Technology has closed a $7 million Series A round of funding. >> Click he... | vcnewsdail... |
23.03.2021 | Pison Technology Raises $7M in Series A Funding | Pison Technology, Inc., a Boston, MA-based applications focused biopotential company, closed a $7M S... | finsmes.co... |
15.05.2019 | 7 accessibility-focused startups snag grants from Microsoft | Microsoft has selected seven lucky startups to receive grants from its AI for Accessibility program.... | techcrunch... |