NEURICOO
Linking Research, Talent & Industry
- Creates operational links between neurotechnology research, talent, and industry
- Serves as the central organizational structure for the university–industry collaboration of NeurotechEU
Coordinating the NeurotechEU network
- Facilitates integration and coordination among NeurotechEU partner universities and associated members
Driving innovation toward market deployment
- Supports the development and implementation of challenge- and technology-based roadmaps
- Ensures a cost-effective mechanism for translating innovations into industry and the market
NEURICOO Portal helps you discover an international community of:
- Companies seeking research collaborations, talent, testing environments, or insights
- Students searching for internships, training mobility, and industry exposure
- Researchers looking for industrial partners, infrastructures, or translational support
- Members of the wider NeurotechEU ecosystem
NEURICOO Partner Portal structures the neurotechnology ecosystem, enables targeted matchmaking, and facilitates collaboration across universities, hospitals, research institutes, deep-tech companies, and industrial partners. It provides a searchable environment where stakeholders can showcase expertise, identify opportunities, and initiate cooperation in research, training, and innovation transfer.
Partner profiles offer a structured overview of organizations active within the NeurotechEU ecosystem. Users gain access to verified information on expertise domains, infrastructures, technology areas, and ongoing collaboration interests. These profiles support precise identification of competencies and enable targeted engagement between academic actors, industry partners, and innovators.
Explore how collaborations within NeurotechEU translate research into industrial impact. Review concrete cases that demonstrate how NEURICOO enables technology adoption, supports deeptech development, and strengthens talent mobility across the ecosystem.
Regional industrial clusters
Istanbul Health Industry Cluster (ISKEK) provides a structured industrial hub connecting companies, universities, and regional public actors. Within NeurotechEU and NEURICOO, ISEK accelerates technology transfer, opens access to a mature industrial network, and reinforces the deployment of neurotechnology solutions in real operational environments.
Deeptech founders and start-ups emerging from the ecosystem
NewmanBrain, develops AI-driven neurocognitive assessment tools and has brought an approved medical device, THEIA, to market. The company collaborates with clinicians, engineers and academic groups to advance clinical validation and product development. Through NeurotechEU, Newmanbrain leverages access to multidisciplinary talent, research partnerships and pilot opportunities that accelerate its transition from technological asset to deployable deeptech solution.
Industrial partners adopting or co-developing neurotechnologies
Karel Elektronik, a leading Turkish manufacturer of electronic and communication systems, collaborates within NeurotechEU to integrate advanced neurotechnology into industrial applications. The partnership supports co-development, technology transfer, and the adoption of neuroscience-informed solutions across Karel’s product lines.
A NEURICOO survey involving nearly 150 contributors from academia, industry, clusters, and Technology Transfer Office (TTO) representatives confirms the core conditions needed to accelerate the translation of neurotechnology into industry. The results highlight four dominant priorities:
80.7%
Indicate a need for action towards European Commission Research and Development funds
76.1%
Expect enriching their existing Research & Development capacity by partnering with others
80%
Expect targeted training
52.4%
Prioritize actions towards TRL4+ innovations
These findings guide NEURICOO’s actions and structure its service offer. The participants were asked to vote for each topic by choosing scores from 1 (least important) to 5 (most important). In the report, scores of 4 and 5 were taken to indicate the highest level of importance. Find the complete report here