Neurogress WP Eng
Neurogress WP Eng
Neurogress WP Eng
Neurogress
Neurogress
c/o Aleksandr Ovcharenko
Chemin des Mines 9
Geneva, 1202 Switzerland
Email: info@neurogress.io
Tel: +41-76-613-6618
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
1. The Neurogress Neurocontrol System 4
1.1. A critical weakness of neural interfaces and Neurogress’ solution. 4
1.2 Application potential – the immediate possibilities 4
1.3 Application potential – the broader view 8
2 Technology 10
2.1 Neurogress neurocontrol system based on Artificial Intelligence 10
2.2 IoT integration 11
2.3 Security and privacy 12
3 Business Model 13
3.1 Market and project monetization 13
3.2 NRG Tokens 16
3.3 Charity 17
4 TGE Structure and the Project Roadmap 18
4.1 TGE Structure 18
4.2 Roadmap 24
5 Team 27
6 SWOT-analysis of the Project 33
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Introduction
Neurogress (Geneva, Switzerland) develops software for neurocontrolling electronics and machinery.
What is neurocontrol? This is a technologically facilitated process which allows a person to directly
manipulate a device using brain waves. Until recently, the ability to control objects using the power of
thought was limited to the shape of our body. This is no longer true. A neurocontrol device gives
humans the ability to control the world directly using thought. Our thoughts may soon directly translate
to action.
The potential uses for neurocontrolled devices are vast. Building on this software platform, Neurogress
already integrates its software and mechatronic control into thought controlled prostheses and robots.
However, Neurogress ultimately aims to develop an entire ecosystem of neurocontrolled devices based
on its software platform.
These emerging devices will be informed by aspirations and design requirements drawn from diverse
fields of human endeavor. Software and hardware developers are the starting point, but the
perspectives of designers, artists, technology enthusiasts and philanthropists will all play a part in
enriching Neurogress’ vision.
The end goal for Neurogress is not just to encourage developers to bring innovative new
neurocontrolled devices to the market, but also to revolutionize how people interact with technology.
Through gradually eliminating reliance on cumbersome physical interfaces, Neurogress aims to
transform how people bring their creative and intellectual pursuits to fruition.
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1. The Neurogress Neurocontrol System
There is an abundance of neural interfaces in the present market. This is a mature technology and any of
these currently available devices can read basic brain signals. What they’re not capable of, however, is a
high level of specificity in reading and responding to brain commands. This is a critical constraint in
devices on the market today. They simply cannot be used to achieve complex objectives.
This is achieved through incorporating artificial intelligence into the process of interpreting a brain signal
and converting it into action. By introducing software which actively generates an evolving algorithm for
interpreting an individual’s brain signals, the potential for sending detailed, precise commands to a
device is greatly increased.
In this manner, the company intends to provide a solution to a fundamental problem that has hitherto
constrained the current market for neurocontrol devices.
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Neurogress believes this next step is to change our environment with the power of thought. This would
allow society to take that radical step of removing the barrier between thought and action. The
pseudointerfaces that mankind has created over the years to control devices and objects will rapidly
become redundant.
To achieve this, Neurogress is developing neurocontrol software that is based on artificial intelligence.
This software will allow people to neurocontrol any gadgets with precision and without the need for a
manual control interface.
Eliminating the need for manual control would have immense immediate applicability to home
appliances, unmanned aerial vehicles, robots, augmented reality devices and other mechatronic devices.
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Miosensors:
In the case of using mioelectrical sensors, users experience a delay in executing a brain command. The
brain first sends the command to the muscle sensor. Then the sensor transmits a command to the
engine, and a gesture is initiated. The response is, therefore, far from swift. The low command transfer
speed does not allow its user to even approximate a normal speed of movement.
Noninvasive technologies:
In a noninvasive application of prosthesis control, electrodes are placed on the head. As a result, there
are no restrictions on the loss of sensitivity. However, a key limitation to date has been that such
systems are unable to recognize the specific action for controlling the prostheses that is produced by the
brain signal.
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The speed with which commands can be issued to a prosthesis is one of the most critical issues facing
the company's developers and engineers. Currently, the planned time lag is 0.5 seconds, but the
ultimate goal is to reduce this to 0.05 seconds. Additional testing and refinement is being carried out at
the company's laboratories to reach this critical goal.
Safer, more powerful and less expensive, non-invasive prostheses with the integrated neurocontrolled
Neurogress software are well positioned to rapidly occupy a key segment of the available market.
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Neurogress solutions:
What industry, scientists and society at large dream of is the possibility of a robot which can be operated
‘naturally’; which truly feels like a natural extension of the self. We want this vision of thought leading to
action through a robotic presence. This is the solution Neurogress is striving for.
Using the neurocontrol software developed by Neurogress, it is now possible to control robots by the
power of thought. The technology makes the control of robotic systems much easier and more accurate.
The company has begun to integrate its AI-based neurocontrol software in an android robot (a
humanoid robot). Ultimately, our vision is that such devices will become valuable assistants to people in
almost every area of their lives. Each person will have a personal assistant that will be controlled by the
power of thought and the robot's actions will be monitored through virtual reality devices. You will be
able to see and hear whatever the robot sees and hears.
The development of the neurocontrol software and its integration in prostheses and robots controlled
by the power of thought are only the initial stage of the Neurogress project. There is vast potential for
expansion. In the next stage, the company will integrate thought control with the Internet of Things,
with the possibility for devices to be controllable by thought from any distance.
The company also plans to foster accessibility and innovation through developing training products and
seminars. As more audiences are reached and included in this development process, we expect to see
an explosion of new ideas and possible applications.
New neurocontrol devices will be developed on the basis of our current technology. As the ecosystem of
neurocontrolled devices develops and matures, we will discover many new ways of getting things done
more efficiently. Where we end up may surprise us all.
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The company experiments with neurocontrolled robots and plans to integrate its neurocontrol software
in collaboration with one of the manufacturing leaders to create a full-fledged robot-android that can be
controlled via the neurointerface. This opens up exciting, futuristic possibilities. Imagine sitting at home,
looking through neurointerface glasses, seeing what a robot sees and remote-controlling it. Imagine a
race of flying or running neurocontrolled robots. Imagine a complete exoskeleton controlled by the
power of thought. The potential scope for this technology is mind-boggling.
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2 Technology
Process overview:
To overcome the obstacles outlined in Section 1, Neurogress has developed a neurocontrol system that
is based on artificial intelligence. Figure 4 provides the functional diagram of neurocontrol for a
mechatronic device. The standard sequence of activities is as follows:
● The signal/data is read from the brain via the neural interface in the form of the electrical
activity of the neurons.
● The signals are recognized by the frequency of the waves. There are 8 main types of signals, and
there may be combined control functions.
● Approximately 10% of the data remains unchanged, and 90% are used to train the system with
different patterns.
● The results of multiple training are compared, and the best solution is remembered by the
system.
● Resulting signals are then classified and used to transfer commands to different devices (a
robot, a drone, a prosthesis, a computer and other appliances).
Detailed description:
Neurons compose the main cells of the central nervous system and they are key to understanding the
process described above.
A neuron has several components: the axon, through which excitation is transmitted from the neuron to
another neuron, and numerous dendrites, on which axons from other neurons end with synapses).
Neurons transmit excitation only from dendrite to axon.
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The main property of a neuron is its ability to excite (generate electrical impulse) and transmit (conduct)
this excitation to other neurons. A certain degree of synchronization between neurons is set by various
subcortical structures that perform the role of a "pacemaker". The generation of EEG signal patterns
occurs in situations when a large number of neurons are synchronized and create sufficient electrical
activity that a signal can be obtained from the surface of the human head.
The Neurogress system receives data on the difference of potentials between the original raw EEG signal
and the zero point. The control goal in a particular biological system is a certain end state which the
system must reach in virtue of its structural organization or a certain expected result of actions. The end
state of the biological system is the best state of the system both as a whole and its individual
constituents at all levels of the organization in the best control environment. Hence, we have a state
space which the biological system changes to.
Process overview:
Integrating the platform with IoT will allow devices (such as robots, drones and appliances) to be
controlled over large distances.
The sequence of activities is as follows:
● The neurointerface transmits the signals to a computer (a telephone, a tablet, etc.)
● The Neurogress software reads the signal and translates it into a desired action
● The command to perform the action is broadcast to the device over the Internet.
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Given the wide satellite coverage of geographical locations, the probability of communication
interruption is quite low. However, the option to use devices as local transponders is being considered
as a fallback option. This would solve the problem of remoteness by permitting devices in a non-Internet
location to generate a joint coverage radius.
Third-party development of IoT products:
In the process of developing the Neurogress ecosystem in mid-2019, it is planned to provide everyone
interested with access to API (Application Programming Interface) to start development with any
mechatronic gadgets.
For developers, the source code will be opened so that everyone can experiment with the neurocontrol
of any device that Neurogress does not yet support - it will significantly accelerate the development of
the platform and the ecosystem (and the industry) as a whole.
2.3 Security and privacy
Security is a critical part of this project. The software will therefore provide mandatory encryption of
signals and associated anti-hacking technologies.
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3 Business Model
Overview:
Developments in the area of neurocontrol are being carried out worldwide. The closest competitors
include the American company Cyber Kinetic, Australian Immotio, and the Russian startup of Skolkovo.
Only a few estimates of the global neurotechnology market have been made so far, but the numbers are
clear. The authors of the NeuroNet road map project that the world market of neurotechnologies will
have reached $1 trillion by 2035. Much of this rapid growth can be attributed to the massive demand for
artificial organs (ears, eyes and limbs) as well as neuromorphic computers and interfaces for
neurocontrol of household devices (climate control, electrical appliances and so forth).
Monetization of the project in the short term (the next two years) will be achieved with the
development of the following directions:
● Neurocontrol software (under the condition that the TGE funding collects less funding than
desired for making the code open source)
● Collaboration with leading manufacturers for neurocontrol system integration into prosthetic
upper and lower limbs and exoskeletons
● Collaboration with leading manufacturers to create thought-controlled android robots and other
robotic machinery
● Development of the marketplace for software, hardware engineers
● Development of the marketplace for algorithm training
● Development of the Neurogress ecosystem
The company also plans to provide a marketplace for users to create and sell "handcrafted items" that
can be controlled by Neurogress software. Developers will be able to submit applications for the
Neurogress software and in this case monetization will be achieved through fees for the use of platform
services. Note that a decision on whether the code will be released as API or open source will be based
on the extent to which Neurogress reaches its TGE funding goals.
To maintain and increase enthusiasm in the user marketplace, the company plans to set up an
ecosystem fund to which the company will allocate about 10% of its profits. The fund will be used for
development of the ecosystem itself, to support developers and for educational purposes. Monetization
will take place through the sale of places in training programs and through seminars designed to reach a
wide audience interested in the technology.
The company foresees a significant increase in demand for Neurogress control systems which can be
embedded in numerous high-tech areas of everyday life. There are at several marketplaces where
Neurogress sees a clear fit for the neurocontrol technology and where the company aims to participate
in order to integrate its neurocontrol software to ultimately occupy a significant market share.
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1
https://issek.hse.ru/trendletter/news/174161494.html
http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB134/B134_16-ru.pdf?ua=1&ua=1
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https://www.tractica.com/newsroom/press-releases/the-global-robotics-industry-is-at-a-critical-turning-point-as-non-industria
l-robots-overtake-industrial-robots-in-market-size-for-the-first-time-in-2016/
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https://www.computerworld.ru/news/IDC-mirovoy-rynok-robototehniki-k-2020-godu-vyrastet-do-188-milliardov-dollarov
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https://www.computerworld.ru/news/IDC-k-2021-godu-mirovoy-rynok-robototehniki-vyrastet-v-dva-s-polovinoy-raza
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https://belretail.by/article/idc-mirovoy-ryinok-iot-v-godu-vyirastet-na
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The estimates made by the TechNavio research company coincide with IDC forecasts, and according to
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its latest report the global IoT market is expected to grow at an average annual rate of approximately
4% until 2021. The TechNavio report indicates that the global IoT market will have reached $1.37 trillion
by 2021.
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More optimistic estimates are given by the Gartner analysts , who estimate that at the end of 2017, the
volume of the IoT market in monetary terms will be $1.7 trillion compared to $1.4 trillion in 2016. They
estimate that by the end of 2017 there will be 8.4 billion devices connected to the network worldwide,
an increase of 31 per cent compared to the previous year. By 2020, the number of IoT devices is
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expected to reach 20.4 to 20.8 billion pieces. Gartner predicts that the market will reach $3 trillion by
the year 2020.
Neurogress aims to be one of the leaders of neurocontrolled devices in the field of IoT.
AR/MR/VR Marketplace
Estimates of the global AR/MR/VR market vary greatly, with agencies as Goldman Sachs presenting
delayed and accelerated uptake scenarios, ranging from 23 to 182 billion US dollars correspondingly11,
and 80 billion in a base scenario. The same report shows that the installed base of VR/AR/MR devices
will grow to 300 million units by 2025, being distributed between PC and consoles (10%), Mobile VR
(20%), Standalone AR/MR (35%), Smartphones and tablets (35%).
https://www.technavio.com/report/global-computing-devices-global-internet-things-devices-market-2017-2021?utm_source=
T4&utm_campaign=Media&utm_medium=BW
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http://www.tadviser.ru/index.php
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https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3165317
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https://www.tractica.com/newsroom/press-releases/commercial-drone-hardware-and-services-revenue-to-reach
-12-6-billion-by-2025/&sa=D&ust=1514743974841000&usg=AFQjCNFCulGHE1EHi_igLVXpWu7WbRevhg
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http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/technology-driving-innovation/drones/
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https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/pages/technology-driving-innovatio
n-folder/virtual-and-augmented-reality/report.pdf&sa=D&ust=1514674039269000&usg=AFQjCNEqu_N-OM4QZ9ff
HcD0pXEH_SZEZw
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No less optimistic scenario presented by IDC, that sets it estimates of AR/VR global market at $50 Billion
by 2021.
Neurogress prepares to enter this exciting market as it sees clear fit for its development in the
AR/MR/VR industry. The company is already developing the neurocontrol educational kit in VR.
Neurogress plans to play a significant role in this high-tech and comfort-oriented industry. The growth of
markets described above is presented by the diagram for better visual understanding:
Neurogress seeks to provide participants with highly favorable conditions for contributing to project
development.
In addition to regular currency and major cryptocurrencies, tokens will be used as one means of
payment for products and services of the platform (along with the fiat money and major
cryptocurrencies). Profitability of users is composed of the income from the possible growth of the
market value of the token due to the popularization of tokens as a means of payment for the services
and products of the Neurogress platform and due to the increased Neurogress global market presence.
The use of the token will be carried out as an internal currency for payments in the marketplace. It will
be used as follows:
● To allow purchases of software or devices in the marketplace.
● To pay for work of developers writing code for the needs of the Neurogress-based projects.
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https://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-smart-home-automation-market
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https://internetofbusiness.com/smart-home-revenue-2021/
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● To carry out contracts in the platform between customers and contractors to provide services
for writing additional software, design applications and / or device prototypes.
● To pay for the work of users and developers who participate in the improvement and training of
algorithms used for the platform and Neurogress software enhancements, as well as to create a
database of neuro-algorithms.
The company is going to open the API for developers, with the possibility of making the source code
completely open source. The latter will occur if sufficient funds are collected during the TGE stage. If
sufficient funds are not raised, the software will be distributed free of charge only to those token
holders whose contribution exceeds 5,000 NRG tokens.
Neurogress aims to issue its own cryptocurrency within a year after the TGE. The exchange rate for the
Neurogress cryptocurrency will be performed as 1 token for 1 coin. The cryptocurrency will support
mining functionality, where the “Proof of Neural Activity” concept will be put as the mining algorithm
core. In brief, the algorithm will be processing a user’s brain activity where the user will work with real
or imaginary devices. This will provide a valuable input into neuro-algorithmic training and will
ultimately enhance the neurocontrol software.
For more information about Neurogress cryptocurrency follow the upcoming project updates.
Neurogress has a commitment to fostering equality of access to its technology. Finding ways to ensure
access among those in greatest need will be integral to the Neurogress device ecosystem. To this end,
the following options are under consideration:
● Ten per cent of the total amount collected on the TGE will be allocated to a charity fund. An
estimated 1,000 prosthetic devices may be produced in collaboration with manufacturers and
distributed free of charge using these funds.
● The launch of a charitable campaign to help an additional 3,000 people receive their prostheses
free of charge.
● When making payments on the Neurogress platform, a default commission of 0.001% will be
charged and transferred to the charity fund. In this way, free prosthetic and possibly other
devices will be produced for disabled people in need on an ongoing basis.
A joint vote of the project participants may result in a combination of the above actions.
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4 TGE Structure and the Project Roadmap
Approximately 94,371 ETH are required to launch the Neurogress project. The funds will be allocated as
follows:
● Software development (neurocontrol system) - 32.5%
● Administrative - 9.8%
● Marketplace development - 10.5%
● Ecosystem development - 15.9%
● Support of development community - 11.6%
● Consulting services and outsourcing - 6.4%
● Marketing campaign - 13.3%.
Diagram 2. Allocation of funds needed for the Neurogress project launch
The total volume of company tokens is 100,000,000 units. The company plans to reserve 50% of these
tokens for project development with a condition of 40% lockout for 1 year after the TGE ends. This
portion will not enter the exchange and will support long-term development.
The plan for using reserved tokens is as follows:
● 15 million (15% total) will be used to motivate developers and members of the Neurogress
team.
● 10 million (10% total) will be used for developers of the ecosystem and the Neurogress
marketplace.
● 10 million (10% total) will be invested in other (blockchain) projects that will be owned by
Neurogress and used for Neurogress projects and infrastructure.
● 5 million (5% total) will be allocated to experimental trends related to Neurogress neurodevices.
● 10 million (10% total) will be placed in reserve as contingency.
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Diagram 5. Distribution of NRG tokens for sale during the three stages
When purchasing project tokens during the Private Placement stage, participants receive an additional
bonus to TGE base price of 200%. During the pre-TGE stage this will be 50%. At the TGE stage bonuses
will be distributed as follows:
● First 6,450,000 tokens - 20% bonus
● Second 6,450,000 tokens - 15% bonus
● Third 6,450,000 tokens - 10% bonus
● Fourth 6,450,000 tokens - 5% bonus.
The remaining 6,450,000 tokens will be sold with the base price of 0.0023098 ETH per token.
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Neurogress plans to implement the following developments based on the corresponding funding raised
via the TGE:
● 35,000 ETH: The development of neurocontrol software. The software will be kept in-house and
sold separately*.
● 47,000 ETH: Marketplace implementation, neurocontrol software API will be provided to
developers.
● 62,000 ETH: Software interoperability with existing devices for neurocontrol and collaboration
with manufacturers for new neurocontrolled devices.
● 83,000 ETH: Development of the Neurogress cryptocurrency based on the “Proof of Neural
Activity” concept.
● 94,371 ETH: Creation of algorithms bank with the possibility of users to train them.
Neurocontrol software code will become open source.
* – Token holders with the quantity of 5,000 NRG tokens are eligible for the free version of the
neurocontrol software.
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1 NRG2 = 0.0020085 E TH
1 NRG3 = 0.0020998 E TH
1 NRG4 = 0.0021998 E TH
of funds NRG tokens are issued NRG tokens are issued only to Multi-signature wallet
only to participants participants
NRG tokens of the team are not
transferred until the TGE ends and
have a 1 year lockout smart contract
period
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4.2 Roadmap
The project is going to be gradually developed in several stages according to the roadmap listed below:
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5 Team
Our team is situated all around the world, with the majority of developers based in Switzerland.
Konstantin Gorbunov
www.linkedin.com/in/kosgon
Founder, Chief Executive Officer
In the project, Konstantin takes a leading role in organizing the team of researchers and developers, as
well as seeking investors and partners.
Aleksandr Ovcharenko
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shurikasa/
Chief Technology Officer
Education:
● Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Ph.D. (Computer Science)
● University of Ulsan, M.S. (Computer Engineering)
● Novosibirsk State Technical University, B.S. (Applied
Mathematics and Computer Science)
Aleksandr has a rich background and experience in the area of IT, With a strong focus on software
development. Aleksandr also takes part in the Blue Brain Project where he works on parallel neural
simulators such as CoreNeuron, STEPS. He also takes care of advancing neural network topology
computations based on graph theory.
In the project, Aleksandr is responsible for technology processes and is engaged in supervision of
product research and development.
Nikita Replyanski
https://www.linkedin.com/in/francescocasalegno/
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Large experience of management design teams for international projects.
In the project, Nikita is responsible for product design, brand development and visual communication.
Francesco Casalegno
https://www.linkedin.com/in/francescocasalegno/
Machine Learning and Mathematic
Education:
● Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, M.S.
(Computational and Applied Mathematics)
● PolitecnTGE di Torino, B.S. (Applied Mathematics)
Francesco currently also works in the Blue Brain Project, where he
contributes to the development of Machine Learning and Deep
Learning applications to automate and speed up parts of the Blue Brain scientific and engineering
workflows. He is also responsible for the verification and validation of numerical methods to be applied at
very large scale (million of cores/threads) to model the brain. Previously, Francesco has been involved in
simulation and processing of data with a probabilistic approach establishing in-orbit-calibration concept.
In the project, Francesco is responsible for machine learning algorithms and the mathematical part of
computations.
Taylor Newton
https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-newton-8952b051/
Neuroscientist
Education:
● Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Ph.D.
(Neuroscience)
● Stanford University, M.S. (Mechatronics, Robotics, and
Automation Engineering)
● Brown University, B.S. (Theoretical and Mathematical
Physics)
In the project, Taylor creates neural network models for statistical data analysis. He is also involved in
software development and testing.
Bruno Magalhaes
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brunomaga/
Neuroscientist, HPC Software Developer
Education:
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● Imperial College London, M. S. (Advanced Computing)
● Universidade do Minho, Licentiate (Systems Engineering and Computer Science)
Bruno has substantial experience in the area of IT as he has been working as an analytical programmer,
software architect assistant and a database developer. In the Blue Brain Project Bruno has been
researching new methods for scaling and parallelizing the software responsible for brain creation and
simulation.
In the project, Bruno is responsible for computational optimization and software development.
Michail Hinterleitner
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michail-hinterleitner-44263a65/
Mechatronics Engineering
Education:
● Fachhochschule St Pölten, Railway technology and
management of railway systems
● Fachhochschule Technikum Wien, B.S. (International
Business Engineering)
● College for Electrical Engineering, Engineer (Electrical & Renewable Energy)
Michail has many years’ experience in engineering and development of several types of power systems
and mechatronics.
In the project, Michail is responsible for development and supervision of mechatronics and hardware.
Iurii Katkov
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yurykatkov/
External Software Developer
Education: Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University,
Engineering (Applied Mathematics)
With about 15 years of experience in IT, Iurii has been taking
part in developing systems for data integration of neuroscientific
data, gathering requirements, specifying use cases and
implementing the front-end part of the Blue Brain Project.
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Sam Yates
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-yates-ba762b8/
Software Development and Mathematics
Education: University of Adelaide, PhD (Mathematics)
Sam has provided valuable input in the area of high
performance computing optimization, parallel computation and
mathematics in the Blue Brain Project for two years. He
currently also works as a software developer at the Swiss
National Supercomputing Center (CSCS).
Ahmet Bilgili
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmet-bilgili-0953832/
Software Developer
Education: Ege Üniversitesi, PhD (Computer Science, Computer
Graphics)
While working in the Blue Brain Project, Ahmet has been
engaged in software development, visualization and augmented
reality. Currently he also works as a software developer of
visualization systems in Siemens Corporate Research.
Anna Berkovich
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-berkovich-0421272/
Public Relationships
Education:
● Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Hofstra University, J.
D. (Specialization in International Law)
● Tomsk State University, B.A. (International Relations)
Ms. Berkovich is an experienced international development
professional with a track record in building strategic
partnerships, conducting complex negotiations and organizing high-level international events. Before
joining the World Bank, she worked in various communication roles with a number of United Nations
agencies, including the United Nations Population Fund, UN Women, UN Financing for Development
Office and UNAIDS. From 2005 to 2010, Anna served as a diplomat at the Russian Mission to the United
Nations focusing on poverty reduction, international migration, sustainable development and health
issues. She is now the Coordinator of the First Global Conference on Taxation and Sustainable
Development Goals with the World Bank Group in New York.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanislav-marycev-a7b97114a/
Financial System Analyst
Education:
● Edinburgh Business School, MBA
● Vilnius Gedimino Technics Universitetas, B.S. (Business
Management and Administration)
● Certified Project Management Professional
For the last 6 years, Stanislav has worked as a financial system analyst at Ferring Pharmaceuticals.
In the project, Stanislav is engaged in financial analytics and project economic assessment.
Vitaly Grib
https://goo.gl/5ug1RW
Legal Advice
Education: Moscow State Law University, J. D. (International
Private Law)
In the project, Vitaly takes care of legal procedures and juridical consultations in the area of TGE.
Yaroslav Belkin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ybelkin/
Advisor, PR and Marketing Strategy
Education:
● Boise State University, B.B.A. (Marketing, Marketing
Management)
● Volgograd State Technical University, B.B.A. (Marketing,
Marketing Management)
Yaroslav is the Head of Marketing at Cointelegraph Events and
Founder & CEO at Belkin Digital Marketing Agency. He has over
10 years’ experience in digital marketing more than 70 projects for world leading brands. He is a
blockchain enthusiast with extensive TGE marketing experience and has been a marketing strategy
consultant for major companies, worldwide.
In the project, Yaroslav is responsible for marketing strategy and establishing external relations with
potential partners.
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Neurogress – MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS CONTROL VIA NEURAL INTERFACE
Georges Al Medawar
https://www.linkedin.com/in/almedawar/
Advisor, Strategic Business Development
Education:
● Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and
Public Administration, M.S. (Global Public Policy)
● Lebanese American University, B.S. (Banking and Financial
Support Services)
Georges has an interest in a wide spectrum of global issues but
mainly concentrates on disruptive technologies. He addresses the challenges of future technological
automation, mitigating social risks through the development of sound policies and vocational programs
targeting job obsolescence and skill recalibration as part of societal sustainable development. Currently,
he is involved in a research project having societal and economic implications to governance models.
In the project, Georges takes care of strategic business development for attracting potential investors.
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Neurogress – MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS CONTROL VIA NEURAL INTERFACE
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Neurogress – MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS CONTROL VIA NEURAL INTERFACE
The potential of the project is correlated with its strengths. Neurocontrol provides an opportunity for
unlimited scaling. It has potential for a huge array of devices and gadgets. There are no available
analogues in the market and only limited research is being conducted in this area.
The company therefore has the resources and the opportunity to be one of the first to occupy a niche in
the emerging market of neural devices. In light of this, there is a high prospect that the company will
occupy 0.5 per cent of the global IoT market.
The opportunities are exciting.
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