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Top 10 Brain Monitoring Companies Advancing Non-Invasive Neurological Care

June 05, 2026 | Healthcare

Brain monitoring devices are specialized instruments that measure, record, and assess brain function and activity. They can identify and interpret changes in neutral activity as well as stress levels in the brain. It is typically performed in a clinical environment on patients that are critically ill, unconscious, or sedated. Patients who have various neurological conditions such as stroke, seizures, or head injuries are also monitored by these medical devices. Brain monitoring technology continues to develop rapidly as a result of a greater incidence of neurologically-based disorders. These medical devices are currently being incorporated into all hospitals and medical centers.

Driven by these industry advancements, Fortune Business Insights estimates the market for brain monitoring at USD 4.88 billion in 2025. It is estimated to hit USD 8.94 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period.

Fortune Business Insights Highlights Top 10 Brain Monitoring Companies Driving the Future of Healthcare Industry

1. Koninklijke Philips N.V.

Headquartered in the Netherlands, Koninklijke Philips N.V. is a global company specializing in various technologies with an emphasis on giving support for medical diagnostics, medical care of patients and other types of support for providing healthy living solutions. Their global healthcare portfolio consists of diagnostic services, image-guided therapy, patient monitoring systems, MRI, CT Scanners, and sleep respiratory treatment systems.

In June 2023, the latest addition to Masimo and Philips' ongoing collaboration will support clinicians' ability to quickly and decisively assess the patient using only their own devices, without needing to use external monitoring devices.

2. GE HealthCare Technologies Inc.

GE HealthCare, a worldwide trusted partner for healthcare solutions, supplies sophisticated technology, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and artificial intelligence-assisted instruments with greater efficiency in hospitals, greater effectiveness among physicians, increased precision when administering treatments, and improved emotional health and wellness of patients. GE HealthCare has been in operation for over 125 years and is working with medical providers around the world to create easier pathways to accessing care.

On September 10th, 2025, GE HealthCare announced that it had acquired icometrix, a company specializing in providing AI-based analysis of brain images for neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, in anticipation of increasing needs for MRI-assisted personalized treatment planning.

3. Nihon Kohden Corporation

 

Nihon Kohden Corporation is a company, headquartered in the U.S. that operates as a medical electronics manufacturer. The company develops a range of products focused on monitoring patients’ health through electronic devices. They specialize in manufacturing and selling devices such as electroencephalographs, electrocardiographs, and patient monitoring systems.

On November 12th, 2023, Nihon Kohden made an acquisition of 71.4% of NeuroAdvanced Corporation, which owns the well-regarded Ad-Tech Medical Instrument Corporation. Ad-Tech is recognized for providing specialty electrodes used in the treatment of epilepsy and for neurodiagnostic tests. This strategic acquisition will allow Nihon Kohden to combine its significant knowledge of electroencephalography (EEG) equipment with Ad-Tech's products.

4. Natus Medical Incorporated

Natus Medical Inc., headquartered in the U.S., is a healthcare technology company focused on solutions for screening, diagnosis, and treating disorders, which affects the brain and nervous system. It develops and delivers advanced medical devices and software designed for neurological and sensory solutions.

On December 3rd, 2025, Natus Medical Incorporated announced that its BrainWatch EEG medical device has been cleared by the U.S. FDA for diagnostic purposes for electrographic status epilepticus (ES). BrainWatch is a point-of-care (POC) EEG monitoring device with the integrated ability to perform automated analysis of EEG data through the built-in Persyst digital signal processing algorithms. BrainWatch was developed by Natus Medical Incorporated and the foundation of every feature of the BrainWatch system has been designed around providing hospitals.

5. Medtronic plc.

Medtronic Plc is one of the biggest companies globally within the field of medical technology, services, and products. Its main focus is to help alleviate pain, restore health and extend life for people with chronic illnesses. Medtronic’s corporate headquarters is located in the U.S., while its executive head office is in Ireland.

On October 9th, 2025, Medtronic Plc announced that its BrainSenseTM Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation has been introduced in the TIME magazine in their Annual Best Inventions list. The product is the first closed-loop DBS system in the world designed for Parkinson’s patients.

6. Edwards Lifesciences Corporation

 

Edwards Lifesciences Corporation, headquartered in the U.S., is one of the most renowned leaders in the global brain monitoring industry for the treatment of structural heart disease, critical care and surgical monitoring. The company designs transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) devices and advanced hemodynamic monitoring devices. The core mission of this company is to improve and enhance patient’s lives with innovative technology solutions.

In September 2019, Edwards Lifescience announced the launch of a brain tissue oxygen saturation sensor, ForeSight, with its HemoSphere patient monitoring platform. Although, only a connection cable was approved and cleared by the FDA. With this product, the Anaesthesiologists can monitor patients’ brain oxygen saturation levels and correlate these values with hemodynamic parameters in real-time.

7. Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation was established in 1989 and is headquartered in the U.S. The company is a major supplier for medical devices to surgeons in various settings, ranging from hospital operation rooms to surgical outpatients. Integra LifeSciences has a very strong position within the field of neurosurgery, as it has provided many medical devices that are used for neuro-monitoring, neuro-trauma or critical care that can aid a doctor during surgery.

On April 30th, 2024, Integra Lifesciences Holdings Corporation announced the relaunch of its CereLink® ICP Monitoring System in the U.S. The CereLink ICP Monitoring System aids to address the critical requirement of accurate monitoring of intracranial pressure necessary for managing patients who have experienced traumatic brain injuries (TBI), strokes, and other neurological injuries.

8. Compumedics Limited

Compumedics Limited, headquartered in Australia, is a medical device company that develops and manufactures diagnostic technologies for sleep, brain, and ultrasonic blood-flow monitoring. The company has built a strong presence in the sleep medication field and is increasingly expanding into related areas such as neuro-diagnostics and brain research.

In August 2012, Compumedics Limited (CMP.ASX) announced its world-first Long-Term EEG (Electroencephalography) monitoring system known as Neuvo® at the time of launch. Compumedics has put considerable financial resources behind the development of this innovative product focused on providing better methods for monitoring patients' brains across the globe, leveraging their extensive knowledge about building sophisticated amplifiers and the processing of physiological signals.

9. Micromed S.p.A

Micromed S.p.A, headquartered in Italy, is a medical technology organization, which develops diagnostic solutions for healthcare applications. It focuses on creating advanced diagnostic instruments and software used in laboratories. The company is actively involved in neurophysiological diagnostics, including EEG, LEP, and VR-based cognitive assessment.

The Moberg platform, created by Micromed, is equipped with a central nervous system monitoring device and a display that captures data from numerous ICU bedside devices, along with remote analysis tools. Micromed also develops Brain Quick and Neurowerk EEG devices.

10. Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc.

 

Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc. (ABM), headquartered in the U.S. is a medical technology company known for developing innovative solutions in neuro-diagnostics. Its technologies and products are widely used by clinicians, researchers, and in clinical trials to track and interpret brain function. These solutions also play a role in improving sleep quality and enhancing overall brain performance.

Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc. launched the integration of its Mobile Wireless EEG System with the Stratus EEG Cloud software system at home or in the hospital for monitoring seizures. Advanced Brain Monitoring was the first to create a wireless communications platform that makes it possible for doctors to monitor and analyze EEGs/Electroencephalograms (EEGs), Electrocardiograms (ECGs), Electromyograms (EMGs), and other physiological recordings.

The Advanced Brain Monitoring (ABM) EEG System has been utilized successfully in over Fifty (50) clinical trials across multiple countries involving over twenty thousand (20,000) subjects.

Is the Future of Brain Monitoring Resulting in a More Positive Influence on Health?

The next generation of brain monitoring will consist of a vast number of small, lightweight, and non-invasive devices (e.g., EEG hair contacts, ear sensors, and others) that employ artificial Intelligence to perform real-time processing of data. These devices will enable patients to continuously monitor their Brain Condition (e.g., Epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and others), and provide individuals with a personalized integration of Neurological Condition + Mental Health Condition + Cognitive enhancement of day-to-day activities. The new devices will enable a significant transition from a laboratory to the home, workplace, and athletic arenas, no longer necessitating an out-patient visit to obtain health-related data and perform proactive treatment.

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