Brain-Computer Interfaces and Mental Focus: My Podcast Interview with Ramses Alcaide of Neurable
On a recent episode of the TechLink Health podcast, I had the chance to speak with Ramses Alcaide, CEO and founder of Neurable, a leading company in the brain-computer interface (BCI) space. Our conversation was a deep dive into how neurotechnology is opening up new possibilities in healthcare, productivity, and mental performance. This includes EEG-enabled headsets like the MW75 Neuro, which Ramses is sporting in the picture below.
These advanced EEG wearables are designed to enhance cognitive focus, promote well-timed mental breaks, and minimize distraction—functions that may be especially relevant for physicians and others facing constant demands on their attention. Even a couple of years ago, this might have seemed quite futuristic, but the Neurable headset now has real potential to become a practical tool for managing cognitive load and maintaining well-being.
I was fascinated to learn that the company makes it easy for researchers and tech developers to access the technology, opening up the potential for a wide range of applications. Ramses also described Neurable’s commitment to maintaining users’ privacy, which I believe is crucial for companies developing wearables in this space. Tune in to the podcast to learn more about it!
You can find the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast platforms, or take a listen through the link below.