MAG4HEALTH


MAG4Health develops advanced quantum-based OPM-MEG systems utilizing room temperature helium sensors to improve brain care through non-invasive, high-resolution brain imaging technology. Their mission is to democratize MEG technology for clinical and research applications, focusing on neurological disorders such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and traumatic brain injury.

Industries

health-care
medical-device

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)


Products

Room-temperature helium OPM-MEG research system

A research-grade, wearable on-scalp MEG system using helium-4 optically pumped magnetometers in a flexible helmet; modular sensor counts (approx. 16–96 sensors), tri-axial measurement, real-time acquisition, and FIFF export for analysis.


Services

On-site delivery, installation and commissioning of whole-head on-scalp OPM-MEG research systems in magnetically shielded laboratories.

Organization and participation in workshops, training events and collaborative research projects focused on optically pumped magnetometer MEG technology and its applications.

Expertise Areas

  • Magnetoencephalography (MEG) system development
  • Optically pumped magnetometer (OPM) engineering
  • On-scalp wearable neuroimaging hardware
  • Biomagnetic signal acquisition and processing
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Key Technologies

  • Helium-4 optically pumped magnetometers
  • Tri-axial magnetic field sensing
  • Parametric-resonance magnetometry
  • On-scalp sensor arrays (wearable helmet)
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News & Updates

Aston University’s Institute of Health of Neurodevelopment (IHN) and Birmingham Children’s Hospital are to get a new, child-friendly magnetoencephalography (MEG) brain scanner, purchased from MAG4Health.

MAG4Health hosted a workshop at Aston University showcasing their Helium-based OPM-MEG system, with expert speakers and a visit to the MEG facility.

A case study demonstrating the effectiveness of MAG4Health's helium optically pumped magnetometers in detecting epileptic abnormalities, validated through intracerebral recordings.

Installation of the first 96-sensor OPM-MEG system at Aston University, UK, for clinical and research brain imaging.


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