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NeuroNexus is an American neural-interface hardware company focused on silicon probes, electrode arrays, and electrophysiology systems for research and translational workflows.

Company — American

NeuroNexus Technologies

electrophysiology · silicon probes · electrode arrays · research tools · neural interfaces

NeuroNexus Technologies is an American neural-interface hardware company focused on microelectrode probes/arrays and supporting electrophysiology systems used in neuroscience and translational research.

It is best understood as an infrastructure-layer company in neurotechnology: it supplies the physical neural sensing/stimulation tools that enable downstream decoding and closed-loop research.

At a glance

  • Website: https://www.neuronexus.com/
  • Founded: 2004 (company history materials)
  • Headquarters: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
  • Scope: neural probes, array systems, accessories, and electrophysiology workflow tooling

What they are building (technical)

NeuroNexus offers configurable probe and array families for extracellular recording/stimulation, including silicon-based shank arrays and related instrumentation/accessories. Public materials also describe product lines with varying channel counts and form factors for acute/chronic studies.

Where NeuroNexus sits in the BCI landscape

NeuroNexus generally is not positioned as a direct end-user BCI product company. Instead, it provides key hardware used by laboratories and translational teams building and testing next-generation interfaces.

What to watch

  • long-term competitiveness vs newer high-density probe ecosystems
  • expansion of chronic/translation-focused offerings
  • ecosystem integration with broader decoding and closed-loop stacks

Sources (starting set)