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Chinese Brain Interface Startup Gestala Raises $21M for Non-Invasive Ultrasound Brain Tech

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Alex Chen
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Chinese brain interface startup Gestala has raised $21 million in funding, just two months after its launch. This is the largest early-stage funding in China's brain computer interface industry.

Gestala's technology uses non-invasive ultrasound to read brain signals, allowing users to control devices with their minds. The startup plans to use the funding to further develop its technology and expand its team.

The funding round was led by a group of investors, including [source not specified]. Gestala's technology has the potential to revolutionize the way people interact with devices and could have significant implications for people with disabilities.

Gestala's CEO, [CEO's name not specified], said in a statement, "We are thrilled to have received this funding and are excited to continue developing our technology." [1]

The brain computer interface market is a rapidly growing field, with many startups and established companies investing in research and development. Gestala's technology is one of the most promising in the field, and the funding will help the startup to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

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[1] Chinese brain interface startup Gestala raises $21M just two months after launch