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January

January 12, 2026

Natalia Remmel Joins Moberg as Director of Regulatory Affairs 

Natalia Remmel, PhD joined the company as of January 5 as Director of Regulatory Affairs. She has been working part-time with the company for the past month and has demonstrated the depth of her experience in several ways.  In that short time, she has been developing an FDA and CE Mark strategy as well as evaluating notified bodies (for the CE Mark) and software management tools such as Ketryx, which we have purchased.  She has spent 18 years in the field and has numerous connections that will greatly facilitate the process.  

January 5, 2026

Moberg Partnering with NVIDIA and IBM for Agentic AI

In December, Moberg was accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program which helps startups accelerate innovation and growth. Program members receive access to the latest developer resources and training, exclusive pricing on NVIDIA hardware and software, and exposure to the venture capital community. NVIDIA is a recognized leader in the infrastructure powering modern AI systems, including those used for agentic AI applications. Their support will be key to the development of our Critical Care Copilot.  In parallel, since November, we have been working with IBM scientists to prototype a beta version of the initial skills of the Copilot. We are coordinating with our first hospital site, UT Southwestern, to demonstrate the beta version of the Copilot early this year. 
 

December

December 15, 2025

Fourth MCP Installation at the University of Cincinnati

During this week, we completed our fourth hospital installation of MCP,at the University of Cincinnati with world-renowned researcher, Dr. Brandon Foreman. Dr. Foreman is a long-time collaborator and our internal champion to expand our initial neuro ICU install across their critical care department. This site is one of the premier sites for multimodal neuromonitoring as well as spreading depolarizations (the topic of the Windsor conference).

Yale New Haven Hospital Sale Opportunity

We received news this week from Dr. Emily Gilmore – the clinical division chief of neurocritical care at Yale New Haven Hospital – that our initial 4-bed installation will expand to 20 beds in preparation for their new neuroscience building opening in 2027.

ICSD Conference Results

Our attendance at 2025 the International Conference on Spreading Depolarizations (iCSD 2025) in Windsor was fruitful with several qualified leads for hospital installations. 

  • Our workshop on Advanced Neuromonitoring in the Age of AI was well attended by over 50 clinicans and researchers. The content was well-received with several follow-up conversations during the meeting on how to get more involved with our group. 
  • Dr. Baptiste Balanca (in Lyon), who currently uses MCP, discussed his long-term vision for expanding MCP to all of the neuro ICUs in France (20 hospitals). He sees immediate use for MCP across the Lyon health system (13 hospitals) to enhance their neurocritical care infrastructure. 
  • Presenters mentioned our software platform, collaboration, and partnership numerous times over the course of the clinical presentations. These “shout outs” are extremely gratifying, but more importantly, they serve as testimonials of our capability among our market’s most influential members. No other company received such mention at this meeting.
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December 1, 2025

Moberg Conducting AI Workshop in London

Dick Moberg, Ethan Moyer, and Craig Maddux will be attending the International Conference on Spreading Depolarisations 2025 (iCSD 2025), held in Windsor, UK, December 8-11.  This annual meeting focuses on a neurophysiological phenomenon seen in the injured brain called spreading depolarizations (SDs).  SDs can be an indication that the brain’s health is getting worse.  They have also been linked to stroke and migraines.  Dick’s last product was the leading device to monitor SDs and is the tool of choice for researchers.  The Moberg Analytics platform takes this a step further by implementing an automatic detection method which eliminates a time-consuming manual review of the data.  On the first day, the Moberg team will be presenting a workshop titled Advanced Neuromonitoring in the Age of AI.  

Following the meeting, on the 12th, many of the attendees will move to a pub in London (The Swan) to celebrate Dick’s birthday providing a social evening with the best brains in brains business.  

November

November 17, 2025

Moberg Invited to Present at the Big Idea CONNECTpreneur Forum

Dick Moberg will be presenting at the Big Idea CONNECTpreneur Forum at the Carey School of Business at Johns Hopkins University on Tuesday, November 18th.

Founded in 2012, the organization is a global community of over 30,000 CEOs, Entrepreneurs, VCs and angels, CXOs and other business leaders. CONNECTpreneur RocketPitch is the World’s Largest monthly investor pitch event, mashing up 600 – 800+ top founders, investors and business leaders featuring networking, news making speakers, and a “Rocket Pitch” showcase of early-stage companies. The CONNECTpreneur team also provides capital raising, mentorship and support to hundreds of entrepreneurs as well as investors and VC funds around the world.

Dick will be presenting a renewed view of the company’s value proposition—how our platform enables earlier detection and intervention by addressing critical care’s escalating data overload problem.

November 3, 2025

Moberg Analytics Appoints Will Houston as Chief Financial Officer

Moberg Analytics is pleased to announce the appointment of Will Houston as Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Houston brings a unique blend of financial leadership, operational expertise, and engineering insight—capabilities that are essential as the company accelerates commercialization and scales its operations.

Houston holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Duke University and an MBA in Management Technology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He brings extensive experience supporting high-growth companies, including seven years with Broad Street Angels, where he evaluated and supported early-stage investments across a diverse portfolio of emerging technologies.

He currently serves as CFO for Keriton, a leader in medical software for hospital neonatal units, where he works closely with Moberg Analytics’ recently appointed Board member, Adam Dakin.

In his role with Moberg Analytics, Houston will serve on a part-time basis, focusing on financial strategy, fundraising support, and building the operational foundation to scale the organization.

October

October 27, 2025

Moberg Analytics Appoints Adam Dakin to its Board of Directors

Moberg Analytics is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam Dakin to its Board of Directors. Mr. Dakin currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Keriton, a Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) company whose solutions reduce clinical errors, improve workflow efficiency, and enhance patient management — goals closely aligned with those of the Moberg Clinical Platform (MCP).

Mr. Dakin brings more than three decades of entrepreneurial leadership in the Philadelphia region, having successfully founded, grown, and exited multiple healthcare technology ventures. His experience in scaling Keriton into a profitable SaMD business will provide invaluable insight as Moberg advances commercialization of its own clinical informatics platform.

Adam earned his undergraduate degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from UCLA. Earlier in his career, he collaborated with Moberg Analytics founder Dick Moberg in Dick’s first company, marking the beginning of a professional relationship that continues today.

Following the recent close of its initial seed round, Moberg Analytics is now focused on building the organizational and operational infrastructure to support its planned Series A investment round.

October 20, 2025

Moberg Analytics Secures $600,000 in Seed Funding to Accelerate Commercialization of the Moberg Clinical Platform

Moberg Analytics is pleased to announce the successful close of $600,000 in initial seed funding. The round was led by Ben Franklin Technology Partners, Pennsylvania’s leading technology-based economic development organization, with a $250,000 investment, matched by a combination of private and institutional investors. The round will remain open through mid-2026.

This funding launches the commercialization phase for the Moberg Clinical Platform (MCP) — an advanced brain monitoring and informatics software platform for the ICU. The investment will accelerate regulatory clearances and deployment at pilot hospital sites.

MCP has been supported by more than $8 million in prior federal funding, and this seed round positions the company to advance its go-to-market strategy with reduced dependence on future government grants.

October 10, 2025

Philips and Moberg Analytics Partner to Propose the Next-Generation Battlefield Patient Monitor

Philips and Moberg Analytics are jointly submitting a proposal to develop the next generation of patient monitoring technology for the battlefield. The U.S. Army recently issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to create a new family of monitoring systems designed to support patient management in environments where access to advanced medical care is delayed. The collaboration combines Moberg’s expertise in neuro-informatics and AI-driven analytics with Philips’ proven capabilities in medical device development and global commercialization. Together, the companies aim to accelerate innovation in critical care monitoring for military and austere environments, bringing advanced data intelligence to the point of injury.

October 6, 2025

Two Hospitals Go Live with the Moberg Clinical Platform

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas has gone live with our solution. In partnership with UTSW Director of Nursing and Distinguished Professor DaiWai Olson, PhD RN, we launched a six-bed pilot in their neuro ICU, with plans to scale across all 24 beds. Based on early positive feedback, we’ve already fielded requests to evaluate the system in their stroke unit, burn unit, and operating rooms. UT Southwestern has been ranked the No. 1 hospital in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for nine consecutive years and is nationally ranked in 12 specialties—the most in Texas—according to U.S. News & World Report.

In Lyon, Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL), France’s second-largest academic hospital system, has launched a two-bed pilot in their neuro ICU, with the intent to expand to all 12 neuro ICU beds and later roll out into their two trauma units and pediatric unit. HCL comprises 13 hospitals across Lyon and is highly regarded as a hub of medical research, innovation, and teaching.

September

September 29, 2025

European University Secures Grant to Evaluate Moberg Platform in Clinical Practice

One of our key European partners, Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria was awarded a €350,000 grant to evaluate the Moberg Clinical Platform (MCP) with the goal of simplifying bedside multimodal neuromonitoring for clinical staff. The MCP aligns perfectly with the study’s aim to provide a decision support tool that integrates complex multimodal neuromonitoring data into a simplified visualization tool. We will also incorporate a novel Neuro Deterioration Index (NDI) into the platform to help identify patients with high risk of secondary deterioration. The study is led by Dr. Raimund Helbok, an internationally recognized authority in neuromonitoring. The grant supports a PhD scientist working at Moberg Analytics for a one-year period. 

Moberg Personnel Attend SOPRANI Meeting in Cambridge, UK

SOPRANI is a European Training Network dedicated to developing Smart neurOmonitoring to support PRecision medicine in Acute central Nervous system Injuries. It comprises seven European research institutions and one non-academic partner, Moberg Analytics. Recently, it was awarded a European MSCA Doctoral Training Network grant to train and mentor ten PhD candidates across ten individual research projects. These projects aim to significantly advance the field of neuromonitoring for patients with acute brain injuries in neuro-intensive care. Though European in focus, Moberg was added due to its unique focus in this area. Selected PhD students will rotate through the Moberg headquarters learning the industry side of neuromonitoring while also contributing features to our product based on their work.  Ethan Moyer and Dick Moberg attended their biannual meeting last week in Cambridge, UK.  

September 22, 2025

Success at the Neurocritical Care Society

The Company was fully integrated into the annual meeting of the Neurocritical Care Society this past week in Montreal. Ethan Moyer (VP R&D), together with an international group of clinicians, organized a very successful pre-meeting workshop on data science in neurocritical care. Attendees had the chance to use the Moberg Clinical Platform in various patient scenarios. The workshop was oversold and plans are to make this an annual event.  

The Company expanded to a 10’ x 20’ exhibit this year. Visitors learned about and used the Moberg Clinical Platform on two kiosks. In an adjacent space we hosted an AI Lounge where attendees relaxed and discussed future needs in neurocritical care. During the course of the exhibition, we obtained over twenty leads for the product which is a record number for this event. We will be following up with these leads over the next two weeks.

Justin Moore and Tony Okeke from our development team presented posters highlighting their work. Justin’s poster examined the comparison of NIRS-derived MAPopt on our platform with other clinical standards. Tony’s poster highlighted his work in the area of artifact detection blood pressure waveforms. Both of the poster sessions were well-attended as they are hot topics in the neurocritical care community.  Justin’s work was also highlighted in a capstone lecture by Dr. Nils Petersen (Yale) on data science.

September 15, 2025

Moberg Analytics to Present Work on Autonomous Critical Care 

Dick Moberg and Tony Okeke (Lead AI Scientist) will attend the invite-only Medical Autonomous Care State of the Science Meeting (MACSOS)  taking place September 16 – 17, on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh and the Department of Defense, the meeting will feature discussions on the current state of research and development driving the future of autonomous medical care, innovative systems and devices tailored for the unique needs of battlefield medicine, strategies for navigating the complex regulatory landscape, and transitioning from R&D to clinical applications. Mr. Okeke will present work he performed at Moberg on the battlefield aggregation of medical data to drive algorithms for autonomous care. 

Moberg Analytics Launches AI Platform for Brain-Injured Patients

Moberg Analytics today announced the launch of its flagship Moberg Clinical Platform (MCP), the first product designed to handle both the complexity of the brain and the dynamic nature of brain injury. The system will be showcased at the Annual Meeting of the Neurocritical Care Society (NCS), September 17–21, in Montreal.

The Moberg Clinical Platform brings advanced analytics and AI to critical care, offering clinicians new insights into brain function that can directly inform patient management. Unlike traditional monitoring solutions, MCP is purpose-built to integrate multimodal data, analyze brain dynamics in near real time, and support clinicians in making timely, life-saving decisions.

Early customer feedback has been strongly positive. The platform is already deployed at three pilot sites in the U.S. and Europe, with additional hospitals and research centers in various stages of implementation. This momentum underscores the urgent need for more sophisticated tools in neurocritical care and reflects the platform’s potential to transform practice at scale.

Currently used for research purposes, MCP is on track for regulatory clearance in mid-2026. In the meantime, its unveiling at the NCS Annual Meeting will provide clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders with their first opportunity to experience a system that redefines what is possible in brain monitoring and care.

September 8, 2025

Burning Man

Burning Man is well-known as the pop-up city that hosts the world’s largest party. But it is also an underground meeting place for entrepreneurs and investors. It is well attended by the high-tech glitteratti. Our CEO, Dick Moberg, made his annual track to the event and camped with a group of neuroscientists.  In spite of the bad weather, several relationships were established or solidified including Dr. Zenna Tavares (CEO and co-founder of BASIS, a NYC generative AI firm) and an FDA reviewer for concussion devices.  On the return trip, Dick met with Matias Serebrinsky, co-founder of Psymed, a neuro focused VC firm.      

FITBIR Integration

Moberg Analytics is pleased to announce a new collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to integrate the Moberg Cloud Platform (MCP) with the Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research (FITBIR) informatics system.

This integration represents a major step forward in bringing advanced ICU brain monitoring capabilities into one of the most widely used neurotrauma research repositories. With strong support from NIH leadership and program officers, we are now developing an integration plan to make MCP’s powerful brain visualization tools directly accessible within FITBIR.

Moberg is working closely with clinical and scientific thought leaders in neurocritical care to shape the integration roadmap. Together, we are identifying the deliverables most valuable to the research community and ensuring that the platform accelerates both ICU-based studies and translation of insights into patient care.

August

August 25, 2025

Moberg Analytics Abstract Recognized in Top 10% for Distinguished Professor Rounds at Neurocritical Care Society 23rd Annual Meeting

Research from Moberg Analytics has been selected among the top 10% of submissions for presentation at the upcoming Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) 23rd Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada. The poster is titled “Transfer Learning for Artifact Detection in ICU-Collected Arterial Blood Pressure Waveforms” with Tony Okeke, our lead AI scientist, as the first author. The NCS Annual Meeting is one of the premier international conferences for professionals dedicated to improving outcomes for patients with life-threatening neurological illnesses. This recognition earns the company a spot in the Distinguished Professor Rounds, an exclusive in-person session highlighting exceptional scientific contributions in the field.

Analytics Anonymous Campaign Launched

Moberg Analytics launched its Analytics Anonymous campaign this week to help clinicians and researchers transition from data confusion to precision medicine through better data analytics. The 12-step program starts with an acknowledgement that data from their patients is overwhelming. With tools, educational aids, and help from the company, the program leads them step–by-step through exploring the possibilities, dealing with IT and installation issues, to the creation of an analytics-driven paradigm of care. The endpoint of the program is the implementation of a production instance of the Moberg Clinical Platform (MCP) in the participant’s hospital or institution. Moberg Analytics will be making a donation to the Curing Coma Campaign for each successful participant.

August 18, 2025

Moberg Analytics’ TBI Navigator Selected for U.S. Army Futures Command’s 2026 Concept Focused Warfighting Experiment – Maneuver (CFWE-M)

Moberg Analytics has been selected by the U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) to showcase its TBI Navigator technology in the Concept Focused Warfighting Experiment – Maneuver (CFWE-M) 2026. The CFWE-M program identifies and tests innovative technologies that have the potential to enhance the effectiveness, safety, and survivability of U.S. military forces. Selected solutions are integrated into rigorous, operationally relevant evaluations to assess their impact in real-world scenarios.

The TBI Navigator is a smartphone app (Android and iOS) designed to assist military medics in the assessment, management, and triage of patients with suspected TBI in a prehospital and/or prolonged care setting. Participation in CFWE-M will allow Moberg Analytics to demonstrate the TBI Navigator in simulated combat and prolonged field care settings, alongside other forward-leaning military medical innovations. The event is currently scheduled for March–April 2026, with most activities taking place at Fort Benning, Georgia.

Moberg Analytics to Author Book Chapter on Data Science in Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring with Springer Nature

Moberg Analytics will contribute a chapter to an upcoming Springer Nature textbook, Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring: A Clinical Approach. The chapter, titled “Data Science: Feature Generation and Latent Variables,” will be authored in collaboration with renowned key opinion leaders in neurocritical care, including Dr. Brandon Foreman from the University of Cincinnati and Dr. Brian Appavu from Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

Commissioned by Springer Nature, this textbook will be the first comprehensive resource to integrate adult and pediatric neurocritical care modalities with real-world case studies. The textbook will provide clinicians with both a broad overview of multimodality monitoring techniques and a collection of clinical cases where integrated monitoring directly influenced patient care. The textbook is expected to be published by Springer Nature in 2026 and will serve as a critical reference for neurologists, intensivists, neurosurgeons, and researchers worldwide.

August 11, 2025

First European Order for the Moberg Clinical Platform

We are thrilled to announce that we’ve received our first firm order for the Moberg Clinical Platform in Europe at the Hospices Civils de Lyon, a group of 13 hospitals in Lyon, France. We’ve been working with them over the past year to design and build a data acquisition and analytics pipeline for their neuro ICU. They have been tremendous partners. This transaction was closed via our European distributor, Neurovisio, and represents a major milestone in this great partnership.

Moberg is a key participant in the 2025 Big Data, Informatics, and AI Workshop at at the Neurocritical Care Society meeting

This big data and analytics workshop is one of several pre-symposium events at the annual Neurocritical Care Society meeting, September 14-17, in Montreal. The meeting is the premier event for those who manage brain injuries and draws attendees from around the world. We were informed that  this workshop was the most popular workshop of the conference in terms of registrations, which is testimony to the growing level of interest regarding AI in this field. Ethan Moyer, VP R&D, was instrumental in the organization of the workshop. The company will be providing software and data to demonstrate concepts in neurocritical care informatics to attendees. We see this as a great way to spread the word about our technology to leaders in our field who are interested in AI.

August 4, 2025

Partnership with NXT Humans to develop our Critical Care Copilot roadmap

On July 29, we announced a partnership with another early-stage company, NXT Humans, whose founders bring years of experience in helping businesses through digital transformation and the application of generative AI. We are working with them to develop our Critical Care Copilot, which will aid clinicians in gaining insight from their patient’s massive and continuous data streams. With our industry-leading domain knowledge and experience in brain injury monitoring and the application of analytics and AI to this field this partnership will build the roadmap for the application of generative AI in neurocritical care. See the press release here:

Moberg Members to present at the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS)

MHSRS, held August 4-7 in Orlando, is the largest meeting in the world focused on military health.  Our funding by the U.S. Army helped us develop technology to aid the combat medic in optimizing management of brain injured soldiers soon after injury. We will present two posters that showcase our work on the use of AI to aid in brain injury management. Meetings have been set up with industry and military collaborators.

Crunchbase Says We’re Hot

The Crunchbase “heat score” for our company is now at 91 (out of 100). The heat score measures the market interest/prominence of a company based on profile activity and presence in the media. We are thrilled to see the interest.  Check it out at: