BIOSerenity is an electrophysiology MedTech company
From the production of connected medical devices to collaborative telemedicine, it completes the range of care offered in the diagnosis of brain pathologies and adjacent fields such as sleep disorders and cardiology.
It enhances current protocols through the appropriate use of artificial intelligence.
Problems and limiting factors


BIOSerenity solution
CONNECT
We enable clinics to network and bring neurological expertise to where it is needed.

Secure, EU-hosted cloud plateform :

CAPTURE
Lightweight system with a focus on patient comfort.
Developed and manufactured in the EU.


ANALYSE
AI-assisted analysis of EEG signals using our Large Brain Model algorithm.
– AI to support physicians – not as a remplacement,
– Designed to improve the efficienty of analysis,
BIOSerenity’s Large Brain Model: up to 2.5x faster development of AI algorithms compared to traditional AI.
Normal/Abnormal Classification – Automated Triage to Optimize Diagnostic Workflow.
– Our first CE-certified Foundation Model AI algorithm,
– 98.9% Specificity

CONNECT
We enable clinics to network and bring neurological expertise to where it is needed.

Secure, EU-hosted cloud plateform :

CAPTURE
Lightweight system with a focus on patient comfort.
Developed and manufactured in the EU.


ANALYSE
AI-assisted analysis of EEG signals using our Large Brain Model algorithm.
– AI to support physicians – not as a remplacement,
– Designed to improve the efficienty of analysis,
BIOSerenity’s Large Brain Model: up to 2.5x faster development of AI algorithms compared to traditional AI.
Normal/Abnormal Classification – Automated Triage to Optimize Diagnostic Workflow.
– Our first CE-certified Foundation Model AI algorithm,
– 98.9% Specificity

Use Cases
A flexible, scalable and interoperable EEG ecosystem.

Management & Boards
Management committee
MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOARD

Pr Iona Mindruta
Neurologist,
Head of the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
at Bucharest University Hospital,
Romania.

Pr Louis Maillard
Neurologist,
Head of the Epileptology Unit at Nancy University Hospital, France
















