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sleep. redesigned.
Problems
Inadequate Amount of Sleep
Lack of Privacy
Jet Lag
Why we do what we do?Biological signal processing is our passion.
Biosignals. Why?
Lie Detection
Game ControllersWheelchairs Driver SleepDetection
Epilepsy DetectionNeuromarketing
Team
Kamil Janusz Kris
Robert Piotrek
Tomasz
Maciek G. Maciek K. Wiktor
CEO Hardware Engineer Embedded SystemsEngineer
CFO
iOS Developer Business ProcessManager
ChiefCommunications
Officer
Embedded SoftwareEngineer
Embedded SoftwareEngineer
AniaOffice
Manager
GregInterfaceDesigner
•Kamil Adamczyk (CEO) - MD student, Students’ Neurosurgery Society founder and president
•Tomasz Kolodziejak (CFO) - Graduate of California State University in San Jose; in his spare time he also teaches
Microeconomics (Firms & Factor Markets) at San Jose State University
•Janusz Fraczek (CTO) - PhD student of electronics; 3rd Place winner in the Texas Instruments in Innovative Analog
(Munich 2011), a Texas Instruments competition for designing the most innovative and advanced equipment, for his
"Biofeedback Device": 4-channel system for conducting EEG neurofeedback training
•Krzysztof Chojnowsk (CIO) - PhD student in computer science; artificial intelligence specialist; member of the top 20
teams for Texas Instruments’ European Analog Design Contest 2012
AN EXPERIENCED TEAM
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?
Not enough time to sleep
@intelclinic #sleepbetter
Inaccurate sleep measurements
NeuroOn
precise biological signal (EEG, EOG, and EMG) measurement
- EEG - electroencephalography - brain waves monitor- EOG - electrooculography - eye tracking monitor- EMG - electromyography - muscle tension monitor
@intelclinic #sleepbetter
Technology
A System for Mobile Brain Wave Monitoring
•market was worth more than $2.5 billion in revenue in 2012
•expected to surpass $8 billion in 2018, growing at a healthy CAGR of
17.7% from 2013 to 2018
•wrist-wear accounted for the largest market revenue in 2012: total
revenue $850 million
•global wearable technology ecosystem’s value was estimated to more
than $4 billion as of 2012, and is expected to reach cross $14 billion by
2018 growing at a CAGR more than 18% from 2013 to 2018
GLOBAL WEARABLE ELECTRONICS MARKET
HOW BIG IS THE MARKET
*Adults Reporting Selected Sleep Behaviors in 12 States by Characteristics Behavioral Rish Factor Surveillance System (United States 2009)
SexUnintentionally fell asleep during the day at least once in the past month
Nodded off or fell asleep while driving in the past month
Male
Female
38.4%
37.3%
5.8%
3.5%
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,http://www.cdc.gov/features/dssleep/
@intelclinic #sleepbetter
SLEEP MARKET
In 2012, approximately of the internet users searched the Internet for information on health. Half searched specifically for sleep remedies.
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According to the National Sleep Foundation only 56% of Americans report getting a ”good night’s sleep” on a typical night.
Spending related to sleep has increased 8.8% yearly since 2008
Spending on over-the-counter sleep aids increased 31% from 2006 to 2011
Market size: $32 billions*”The Sleep Industry: Why We’re Paying Big Bucks for Something That’s Free,” Time, January 28, 2013
@intelclinic #sleepbetter
NeuroOn Price
Standard Version
Jet Lag Management
App
$200 $5Free
Unknown
Pro Version
NativeApp
Sleep market in the USA is worth $32 billions
B2B
Marc CubanOwner of the Dallas Mavericks
Current Partnership Opportunities
Media Coverage
One of the most successful #kickstarter campaigns last year.
1st Prize Winner of the LeWeb `13 PARIS Startup Competition for Best Startup in Europe in 2013.
Thank you.