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Neuranics Honoured by CES Innovation Award

GLASGOW, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neuranics is delighted to announce that our Magnetomyography (MMG) Magnetic Sensor has been recognised as a CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree in the XR Technologies & Accessories category. Presented by the Consumer Technology Association, this global accolade celebrates cutting-edge product design and engineering that is shaping the future of technology.

As the largest consumer electronics trade show in the world, CES serves as the premier international stage for innovation. The CES Innovation Awards spotlight transformative advancements, and this honour highlights the potential of Neuranics’ MMG Magnetic Sensors to enable breakthroughs in wearable health monitoring and gesture recognition.

Neuranics’ MMG Magnetic Sensors leverage advanced Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) technology to detect magnetic signals generated by muscle activity, converting them into actionable insights. By enabling seamless human-machine interfaces (HMI), Neuranics sensors pave the way for innovation in wearable devices and extended reality (XR) applications.

“This global recognition is a testament to the expertise and dedication of our Scotland-based team,” said Noel McKenna, CEO of Neuranics. “To be honoured at CES, the world’s largest consumer technology showcase, is a significant milestone as we continue to pioneer magnetic sensing solutions.”

Neuranics will exhibit the MMG Magnetic Sensor at CES 2025, January 7–10, in Las Vegas, USA. Attendees are invited to visit Booth 62046 - Eureka Park to learn how Neuranics is advancing magnetic solutions for real-time health monitoring, low-power wearables, and advanced gesture recognition applications.

The CES Innovation Awards programme highlights the most forward-thinking innovations globally, and Neuranics is honoured to stand alongside industry leaders who are shaping the future of technology.

About Neuranics

Neuranics, based in Scotland, is a pioneering company at the forefront of magnetic sensing solutions, redefining human-machine interaction. By integrating ultra-sensitive TMR technology with custom circuit design and advanced hardware and software, Neuranics develops transformative solutions for wearable health monitoring and XR applications.

Neuranics is keen to connect with innovators and leaders in wearable tech and XR. Visit Booth 62046 - Eureka Park at CES 2025 to explore the future of magnetic sensing solutions.

Contacts

Contact Neuranics for Further Information:
Charlene Alcantar
Email: info@neuranics.com
www.neuranics.com

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Contacts

Contact Neuranics for Further Information:
Charlene Alcantar
Email: info@neuranics.com
www.neuranics.com

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