Neuranics Closes a Breakthrough 2025 with Global Recognition and the World’s First MMG Demonstrator Set for CES 2026

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This section is Partnership Content suppliedThe content in this section is supplied by Business Wire for the purposes of distributing press releases on behalf of its clients. Postmedia has not reviewed the content. by Business Wire Neuranics MiMiG: Magnetomyography (MMG) Wristband Demo Business WireArticle contentGLASGOW, Scotland — Neuranics, the Scotland-based global leader in magnetic-sensing solutions, today announced a breakthrough year defined by substantial technical innovation, global recognition, and the progression of its full technology stack from advanced research to commercial-ready deployment. Strengthened by a strategic investment round earlier in the year, Neuranics is now positioned to drive large-scale commercialisation and has opened licensing and co-development discussions with companies building next-generation devices.Sign In or Create an AccountEmail AddressContinueor View more offersArticle contentArticle contentWorld’s First MMG Demonstrator Set for CES 2026Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Article contentAt CES 2026, Neuranics will unveil the first wearable, multi-channel magnetomyography (MMG) wristband using its advanced tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor array. What began as a single-channel solution in early 2025 has progressed into a compact, 8-channel wrist-worn prototype known as MiMiG. Delivering picoTesla-level sensitivity in real-world environments, MiMiG enables biomagnetic gesture recognition and control with precision and reliability that existing sensing technologies cannot achieve. This world-first demonstration marks a decisive shift for the sector: magnetic sensing is now practical, scalable and ready to be integrated into real products across human-machine interfaces, XR devices and low-power wearables.Article contentTop StoriesGet the latest headlines, breaking news and columns.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.Sign UpBy signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.Thanks for signing up!A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.The next issue of Top Stories will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try againInterested in more newsletters? Browse here.Article contentThroughout 2025, Neuranics advanced its TMR sensors to sub-5 picoTesla detectivity in compact, low-power formats engineered for deployment in consumer, health, and industrial devices. Complementing these engineering breakthroughs, Neuranics published peer-reviewed research in sensor optimisation and magnetic-interface design, underscoring the scientific depth and robustness behind its solution.Article contentInternational awards and recognition from IEEE SENSORS, Sensors Converge, the CES Innovation Awards, and the Institute of Physics further demonstrate how years of research have now translated into practical, commercially ready magnetic-sensing solutions.Article contentNeuranics will showcase MiMiG live at Booth 15458 in the LVCC Central Hall during CES 2026. Following the event and under NDA, MiMiG will be made available for evaluation to select partners seeking access to pioneering magnetic-sensing capabilities and an accelerated pathway toward prototype development.Article contentNeuranics is now engaging with product teams developing advanced wearables, XR solutions and human-machine interfaces. Companies seeking a competitive performance advantage beyond the limits of conventional sensing are invited to begin discussions with Neuranics’ commercial team by scheduling a meeting at CES.Article contentAbout NeuranicsArticle contentNeuranics, based in Scotland, is a pioneering company at the forefront of magnetic sensing solutions, redefining human–machine interaction. By integrating ultra-sensitive TMR technology with custom circuit design and advanced hardware and software, Neuranics develops transformative solutions for XR, next-generation human–machine interfaces, and wearable health monitoring.Article contentArticle contentArticle contentArticle contentView source version on businesswire.com: Article content https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251211698400/en/Article contentArticle contentContactsArticle contentCharlene Alcantar Email: info@neuranics.com www.neuranics.com#distroArticle contentTrending This generation of Canadians is rapidly increasing its wealth and may soon unseat the boomers Wealth This Canadian mine is as big as a city. 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