90% of traumatic brain Injuries go un-diagnosed. Brain injuries often need hospital diagnosis

 

Instant Brain Health Insights With Objective Results In Real-Time.

 

Brain Health Now (BHN) is a UK MedTech company developing a portable EEG headband that connects to a smartphone to detect brain injury in real time. Using AI-supported software, it provides rapid assessment outside hospitals.

Designed for sport, defence, and high-risk workplaces, the system delivers instant guidance — “fit to play” or “seek care” — helping identify injuries earlier and reduce long-term health risks while easing pressure on healthcare services.

BHN is currently conducting academic validation trials, refining its hardware for scalable manufacturing, and improving its machine-learning models. The project will also contribute to building the UK’s largest anonymised EEG dataset for future AI and clinical research.

Working with partners including Leeds Carnegie and Nottingham University, BHN is preparing for rapid deployment following validation, helping position the UK at the forefront of next-generation brain trauma detection.

A Lifelong Record For Your Brain Health

Brain Health Now is a UK MedTech company developing a portable EEG headband that connects to a smartphone app to assess brain health instantly outside hospitals.

Designed for sport, defence, and high-risk workplaces, the lightweight wearable provides fast, objective brain monitoring at the point of impact. This helps coaches, medics, and supervisors make safer, evidence-based decisions when brain injury or concussion is suspected.

By bringing hospital-grade brain monitoring to real-world environments, Brain Health Now aims to improve early detection of brain injuries that often go undiagnosed due to the lack of rapid, reliable assessment tools.

1,200,000 Head Injuries Are Un-Recognised Annually

The system provides immediate readings of brain activity, analysed by advanced software to offer a clear “fit to play” or “seek further care” recommendation. It also creates a secure, lifelong brain health record for each user, offering valuable long-term insight.

In parallel, anonymised brain data from consenting users will be added to what we aim to become the largest EEG database in the world, a powerful resource for future research into concussion, dementia, PTSD, and other neurological conditions.

Where BHN’s Technology Works

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Athletes

Several contact sports (e.g. football, hockey, lacrosse, and wrestling) are known for high rates of head injuries. While improved gear, stronger regulations, and player education has helped with raising awareness, there is a diagnostic void for proper identification of players affected by a mTBI.

Uniformed Services

TBI is a significant health issue for service men and women due to injuries that occur during training and military operations. The impact of which affects the level of unit readiness and troop retention. The Army has noted that combat medics need to be able to accurately and objectively assess soldiers with mild to moderate TBI

Government Reports

The below reports have been taken from the Governments DCMS Committee report on Concussion in Sport. To view the whole report click here

Concussion in Sport: Introduction

Concussion in Sport: Introduction

Everybody involved in the running of sport, and indeed everybody taking part, has a level of responsibility to ensure that as many people as possible can enjoy sport safely. The...

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Roles and Responsibilities

Roles and Responsibilities

There are a number of different types of organisations in the sport sector that have a role to play in ensuring the safety of participants. National Governing Bodies are the...

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Concussion: Work To Date

Concussion: Work To Date

The Berlin Concussion in Sport Group Consensus Statement: The 5th Berlin Concussion in Sport Group Consensus Statement provides a global summary of the then current views of best...

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Sports’ Actions on Concussion

Sports’ Actions on Concussion

FootballAs mentioned in the Select Committee’s report, The FA and PFA’s comprehensive FIELD research study looked into the incidence of degenerative neurocognitive disease...

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Concussion in Sport Technology

Concussion in Sport Technology

Love of the Game  As referenced in the Select Committee report, Love of the Game (LOTG) is a campaign launched in January 2021 to develop awareness and practical solutions in...

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Concussion in Sport. Background

Concussion in Sport. Background

Since early 2021, the Government has been working to understand what more can be done to improve the understanding around, prevention of, and management of head injuries in...

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Further Work-Research

Further Work-Research

Many sports bodies, player associations, medical researchers and academics are involved in research into acquired brain injury and sport. As well as National Governing Bodies,...

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Research-Action to Be Taken

Research-Action to Be Taken

Action: 1. To address the issue of a lack of data about the scale and impacts of sporting head injuries in the UK, the Government is supporting plans for a world-leading research...

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Research-Areas to be Addressed

Research-Areas to be Addressed

Despite these important efforts, there are a number of challenges where the Government believes further work is needed as a priority. Firstly, there is a lack of shared...

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Education-Current Situation

Education-Current Situation

Although the issue of concussion and acquired brain injury in sport has received greater media attention in recent years, there remains a fundamental need to ensure that all...

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Education-Areas To be Addressed

Education-Areas To be Addressed

Areas to be addressed: The Government believes that basic information about head injuries and the initial action to take should be, at a minimum, consistent across all sports. It...

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Health-Current Situation

Health-Current Situation

Current situation: We agree with the Select Committee that awareness of concussion needs to be increased. Improving awareness, prevention and treatment of concussion cannot be...

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Health-Areas to be Addressed

Health-Areas to be Addressed

Areas to address: We believe there is merit in strengthening the links between these existing and future clinics to build a more cohesive response to the problems caused by...

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Technology – Current Situation

Technology – Current Situation

Current situation: There are already a number of examples where technology is helping sports to understand the incidence and impacts of head injuries among players. For example,...

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Summary of Main Actions

Summary of Main Actions

1. The Government is supporting plans for a world-leading research project led by the University of Oxford and backed by the sport concussion charity, Podium Analytics. The plans...

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Governments Response

Governments Response

The Government is grateful to the House of Commons Select Committee for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport for undertaking their extensive inquiry into concussion in sport, the...

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Response-Grassroots Sport

Response-Grassroots Sport

1. “NHS England reviews the way in which it collates data about concussion and concussion-related brain injury and ensures that doctors have a full history available to better...

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Response-Elite Sport

Response-Elite Sport

3. “Government mandate UK Sport to take a governance role in assuring that all sports it funds raise awareness on the dangers of concussion effectively.” The Government agrees...

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Response-Professional Sport

Response-Professional Sport

5. Government immediately mandate the Health and Safety Executive to work with National Governing Bodies of all sports to establish, by July 2022, a national framework for the...

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The Need For a Coherent Approach

The Need For a Coherent Approach

6. “Government uses its power to convene interested parties and establish a single research fund that will coordinate and fund research. Government also incentivise sport and...

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