Our "NeU-est" achievement:

The XB-01

The world's SMALLEST and LIGHTEST brain activity measuring device!

Ultra-compact, weighing only 30 grams (battery included) and measuring 80 X 40 X 13 mm with a unique “butterfly-style” design that bends in the middle to conform easily to any individual’s forehead.

Data is transferred via Bluetooth 4.1LE in real-time to any smartphone or tablet, making it possible to measure brain activity anytime and anywhere. Its built-in lithium-ion battery also allows continuously use for around 3 hours in any environment.

Brain activity is measured using NIRS technology and the brain’s rate of blood flow change is measured using weak near-infrared light. Together with its 6-axis accelerometer that is built into the device, the XB-01 can detect the head’s movement and body movement noise. Combining multiple parameters allows the XB-01 to create measurement indexes with improved accuracy that has never been seen before.

The XB-01 can be used in scenarios such as Cognitive function training, Movement + cognitive function training, Stress coping, Learning, Utilization of IoH (Internet of Humans), and much more!

NeU's executive team:

Kiyoshi HASEGAWA

Kiyoshi HASEGAWA

Chief Executive Officer
PROFILE

Representative Director (CEO) Kiyoshi Hasegawa

1985
Graduated from Waseda University’s School of Commerce
Joined Hitachi’s Consumer Consumer Company (Home Appliance Division)
1990
Sent to the United States to be in charge of sales & marketing for Hitachi’s Home Electronics and Business Equipment (America)
1998
Returned to Hitachi Headquarters in Japan (Consumer Division)
2007
Appointed as the #1 Corporate Business Creator for Hitachi Headquarters
2009
Established the Brain Science Business Unit based on the industrial application of brain science at Hitachi’s new business development headquarters, holding the position of Unit Chief
2014
Business unit changed to Hitachi High-Tech Corporation
2017
Established NeU Corp. and appointed as the CEO
Ryuta KAWASHIMA

Ryuta KAWASHIMA

Chief Technology Officer
PROFILE

Director (CTO) Ryuta Kawashima

Affiliation:

Director, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC)
TOHOKU UNIVERSITY

Research Themes:

Functional Brain Imaging

Development of Brain Functions

Dementia Prevention

 

Career

2017-present
Chief Technology Officer, NeU Corporation
2016-present
Executive Director, Smart-Aging Research Center (S.A.R.C.)
2014-present
Director, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC)
Tohoku University
2009-2016
Director, Smart Ageing International Research Center (IDAC)
Tohoku University
2008-2011
Distinguished Professor, Tohoku University
2008-present
Professor, Div. of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (IDAC)
Tohoku University
2006-present
Professor, Dept. of Functional Brain Imaging (IDAC)
Tohoku University
2001
Professor at New Industry Creation Hatchery Center
Tohoku University
1998
Lecturer at the
Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC)
Tohoku University
1993
Teaching Assistant at IDAC, Tohoku University
1991
Guest researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden
1989
Graduated from the Tohoku University’s Graduate School of Medicine (MD)
1985
Graduated from Tohoku University’s School of Medicine

 

Research Topics

Industry-University Cooperative R&D (1)

We have succeeded in developing and spreading the use of a new system to improve the cognitive function of senior citizens suffering from senile dementia, in addition to healthy people, by applying our findings of basic functional brain imaging research data (Kawashima et al. 2005). The system to improve the cognitive function of dementia patients, called “learning therapy”, is currently used in more than 400 facilities for the care of more than 6000 patient as of 2006. Furthermore, the economic effect of this system has been estimated to reduce costs of nursing care insurance by 100,000 yen per person annually (Organization of the Learning Therapy). The system has also been proven to be effective in preventing dementia (Uchida & Kawashima 2008), and is utilized for the welfare of senior citizens in 56 municipalities, including Sendai City, Shinagawa Ward, Yokohama City and Gifu Prefecture.

Industry-University Cooperative R&D (2)

Through innovative brain function imaging techniques and industry-university cooperative R&D, we have succeeded in developing a new industry-specific sector with the concept of “train your brain”. As a result, we have created educational materials in collaboration with publishing, IT and entertainment industries to help improve brain functions. According to an estimate by a private “think tank” (Yano Research Institute), it has been estimated that a new market worth 23 billion yen was created in 2006 as a result of industry-university cooperative efforts. For such activities and efforts, Dr. Kawashima was ranked among the Top 50 Innovators in the 2006 New Media (by Producers Guild of America New Media Council) and was awarded a grand prize in the annual Buzzwords Contest and the Trend Award.

Industry-University Cooperative R&D (3)

Together with the world-renowned Hitachi company, an ultra-small NIRs system was recently developed. This system can visualize not only brain activities, but also the quality of communicative activities which has been an almost impossible task to perform thus far. As a result of this ground-breaking system, we have since been investigating neuro-marketing research using this ultra-small NIRs system.

Social awareness-raising activities

Through many of Dr. Kawashima’s publications for the general public, we significantly raised awareness about the knowledge of brain functions throughout society. Since 2006, Dr. Kawashima has been writing weekly articles for Mainichi Shimbun (a nationwide newspaper company) regarding the topic of “Train Your Brain”. Moreover, he has also written a series of articles in local newspapers including the Kahoku Shimpo, Hokkaido Shimbun and Chu-nichi Shimbun. As a direct result for his endless efforts to raise awareness, Dr. Kawashima was awarded the Nice Step Researcher Award in 2006 from the National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTP) of the Ministry Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT). In December of the same year, he was also awarded the 9th Japan PR Grand Prize from a private company.
 

Social Activities

Editorial memberships in academic journals

2009-onward
Cognitive Computation (Springer)
2006-onward                  
Social Neuroscience (Psychology Press)
2005-onward                   
Current Medical Imaging Review (Bentham Science Publishers)
2004-2008                        
Brain and Neurology (Igaku Shoin)
2004-onward                   
Neuroinformatics (Humana Press)
2004-2008                        
Neuroimage (Academic Press)

 

Social Action Programs

2017 – onward
Project Expert & Consultant to the Asian Development Bank (ADB)
2008 – 2009
Distinguished Advisor to Temasek Polytecnic, Singapore
2008 – 2009
Vice-chairman of the Council for Education, Miyagi Prefecture
2008 – onward
Chairman of the Miyagi Master Examination Promotion Conference
2008 – 2009
Expert Panel Member of the Gender Equality Meeting “Harmony between work & daily life”
2007 – onward
Advisor to the Education Administration of Ritto City, Gifu Prefecture
2005 – onward
Advisor to the Education Administration of Ono City, Hyogo Prefecture
2005 – onward
Traffic Safety Education Promotion Committee for the Elderly Member (Japan Automobile Assoc.)
2005 – onward
Director, Organization of the Learning Therapy
2005 – onward
Researcher in science and technology, NISTEP & MEXT
2004 – 2006
Sub-committee member on “Social Technology”
(Institute of Future Technology)
2004 – 2005
Japanese Language and Culture Committee Member, National Cultural Council
2003 – onward
Board member, Japan Mathematics Association

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