Cognixion Featured on CBS News

We’re excited to share that Cognixion was recently featured on CBS News & the Y-Axis, the tech and innovation newsletter by Yasmin Khorram.

In her latest post, “The Great Brain-Computer Race Heats Up,” Khorram dives into the fast-growing world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), where startups, tech giants, and researchers are racing to build the next generation of human-machine interaction tools.

We’re proud that Cognixion’s unique approach to BCI technology is included in this discussion — especially as a company focused on making this future accessible, non-invasive, and real-world ready today.

Our Vision: BCI Without Surgery

Unlike many players in the BCI space focused on implantable devices, Cognixion is building a wearable, AI-powered neural interface that combines:

  • Non-invasive EEG

  • Augmented reality

  • Eye tracking and visual feedback

  • Assistive communication tools

Our platform, Axon-R, is already in use by researchers and is currently being studied in an ongoing clinical trial with individuals living with ALS. The goal? To restore communication and connection, without the need for surgery.

A More Inclusive Neurotech Future

Khorram’s article explores the growing interest in BCI from companies like Neuralink and Precision Neuroscience, but it also shines a light on why accessibility matters in the rush to innovate.

“While many startups are pursuing surgically implanted devices, Cognixion is developing a non-invasive, wearable headset designed for people with speech and motor disabilities.”
Yasmin Khorram, Play On

At Cognixion, we believe that the future of BCI should be inclusive, ethical, and designed with the end-user in mind, not only for labs but for everyday life.

📖 Read the full feature here:
The Great Brain-Computer Race Heats Up – Play On by Yasmin Khorram

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