
Dr Siming Zuo
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Lead Engineer & Co-Founder @Neuranics | Research Fellow @UofGlasgow on Nanoelectronics | SFB 1261 Fellowship @kieluni | Alumni @UESTC1956
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Prof Prof Hadi Heidari of UofG Engineering has won an £1.8m Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Open Fellowship to develop new wearable technologies which could track the progress of conditions like muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease and motor neurone disease. Read more ➡️ gla.ac/3scIWOs






We are exhibiting at Mobile World Congress this month, in Barcelona. To book a meeting with the Neuranics team, please email [email protected]. We can't wait to see you there! #mwc2024 #medtech #barcelona #mwc24 #mwc #heart


Neuranics is exhibiting at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at the end of February. We will be located in the 4YFN Green Tech Zone in Hall 8. To book a meeting, please email [email protected]. Look forward to seeing you there! #mwc24 #mwc2024 #barcelona #healthtech #heart


Neuranics is excited to be exhibiting alongside Scottish Development International at Mobile World Congress at the end of February. If you would like to meet with the Neuranics team at the show, email us at [email protected] to reserve your spot. #mwc #mwc24 #health #4yfn


February isn't just the month of love, it's also #HeartMonth We are developing patented magnetic heart monitoring sensors. Our MCG sensors require a single point of contact on the body, which will replace existing, intrusive 3-lead ECG devices. Contact us at [email protected]



We are delighted to announce that Neuranics along with Par Equity have been shortlisted for 2 awards at the UKBAA awards on 3rd July in London.


Neuranics wins the Deep Tech Investment of the Year backed by Royal Academy of Engineering 🎉🥳 Par Equity


The University was delighted to welcome Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes MSP (Kate Forbes MSP) this week to see first-hand the impact our spin-out companies are having on the Scottish economy. Nami Surgical and Neuranics are exciting new ventures which are having an impact in


Neuranics is delighted to announce a £2.4m project to revolutionise Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI). With support from Scottish Enterprise , this project will develop innovative, AI-driven systems that could significantly enhance how humans interact with tech 🚀 businesswire.com/news/home/2024…





🧲 Neuranics has been shortlisted to create the UK’s first dedicated facility for full end-to-end magnetic sensor production 📍 Neuranics University of Glasgow 👇 Read more glasgowcityofscienceandinnovation.com/neuranics-shor… #SensorInnovation #AdvancedManufacturing #MagneticTechnology #HumanMachineInterface