Neurosecond
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| Private | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Neurotechnology |
| Founded 📆 | July 14, 2025 |
| Founder 👔 | Nadim |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | Bangladesh |
Area served 🗺️ | |
| Products 📟 | Neurosecond BCI SDK, Neurosecond Edge, NeuroCloud, Neurosecond SDK |
| Owner | Nadim |
| Members | |
Number of employees | 1+ (2025) |
| 🌐 Website | https://neurosecond.com/ |
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Neurosecond is a private company founded on 14 July 2025 by Nadim in Bangladesh. The company is focused on research and development in the fields of neurotechnology, mind uploading, and virtual reality, with a vision to enable digital consciousness transfer and immersive virtual worlds.
Overview
Neurosecond’s mission is to pioneer advanced brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) and technologies that enable mind uploading and new forms of human-computer interaction. Its goal is to develop software and hardware tools including the Neurosecond BCI SDK, Neurosecond Edge hardware platform, NeuroCloud AI-enabled cloud platform, and the Neurosecond SDK for developers.
History
Neurosecond was founded by Nadim as a private company in Bangladesh on 14 July 2025. Inspired by advances in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality, the company aims to push the boundaries of neurotechnology research.
Early Vision and Founding
The initial vision focused on developing tools that facilitate neural data acquisition and real-time decoding, enabling future possibilities for preserving cognitive states digitally. The company currently operates as a small-scale research and development entity.
Products and Technology
The company’s planned product lineup includes:
- Neurosecond BCI SDK – A software development kit to enable researchers and developers to build brain–computer interface applications by decoding neural signals.
- Neurosecond Edge – An edge computing hardware platform designed for low-latency, on-device neural data processing.
- NeuroCloud – A cloud platform using AI for large-scale neural data analytics and storage.
- Neurosecond SDK – A suite of tools to integrate neurotechnology with virtual reality environments and other applications.
Research Focus
Neurosecond’s core R&D priorities involve:
- Developing non-invasive neural acquisition methods optimized for real-world use.
- Real-time neural decoding using advanced machine learning techniques.
- Cognitive state mapping and simulation for mind uploading research.
- Cloud-edge hybrid architectures for scalable neural data processing.
Scientific Background
Neurotechnology: Introduction
Neurotechnology is an interdisciplinary field combining neuroscience, engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. It focuses on technologies that interface with the nervous system to monitor, influence, or replicate brain functions.
Key subfields include:
- Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) – systems that enable direct communication between the brain and external devices.
- Neural prosthetics – devices that restore sensory, motor, or cognitive functions.
- Neuroimaging and neural mapping – technologies to visualize brain structure and activity.
- Cognitive modeling and simulation – computational approaches to replicate brain functions.
Brain–Computer Interfaces
Brain–computer interfaces decode brain activity to enable control of external devices or communication without requiring muscular movement. BCIs can be invasive (implanted electrodes) or non-invasive (EEG, fNIRS, MEG).
Non-invasive BCIs are less risky but often have lower signal resolution and slower speed. Invasive BCIs offer higher precision but require surgery and carry medical risks.
Recent advances in machine learning have significantly improved BCI decoding accuracy and responsiveness, opening possibilities for neuroprosthetics, communication aids, and even entertainment.
Mind Uploading: Concept and Challenges
Mind uploading, also known as whole-brain emulation, is the theoretical process of scanning, mapping, and simulating the human brain’s structure and function to create a digital replica of consciousness.
Scientific challenges include:
- Achieving sufficiently detailed neural mapping at synaptic and molecular levels.
- Understanding dynamic neural activity and biochemical states.
- Developing computational models that accurately replicate brain information processing.
- Building hardware capable of simulating entire brains in real time.
Ethical, philosophical, and technical debates surround mind uploading, including questions about identity, consciousness, and digital personhood.
Virtual Reality Integration
Virtual reality (VR) technology provides immersive digital environments that can be combined with neurotechnology to create experiences for uploaded minds or brain-controlled avatars.
VR integration with BCIs enables:
- Thought-driven navigation and interaction within virtual worlds.
- Neurofeedback and cognitive training applications.
- Experimental platforms for testing cognitive models.
Ethical Considerations
Neurosecond acknowledges ethical issues related to mind uploading and neurotechnology, including data privacy, user consent, and potential impacts on identity and society. The company advocates for transparent governance and interdisciplinary collaboration in these areas.
Future Directions
Neurosecond envisions progressing from foundational neurotechnology R&D to prototyping hardware and software systems for cognitive preservation and immersive digital consciousness. Long-term goals include facilitating digital immortality and revolutionizing human experience through technology.
See also
References
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