Brain+ at Altenpflege

Brain+ showcased at Danish Dementia Days & Altenpflege in Germany

Brain+ showcased at Danish Dementia Days & Altenpflege in Germany Following the market introduction of the first commercial version of its digital dementia care product, CST Assistant, in Denmark in Q4 2022 and in Germany in Q2 2023, Brain+ has scaled its go-to-market activities. As an essential component, this includes attendance and product showcasing at […]

Second Sales Contract

Second Sales contract for CST closed

Brain+ closes its second sales contract for CST  Therapist Companion with a dementia care center in Gladsaxe municipality Brain+ announces to have closed a second sales contract for the company’s new digital dementia product, CST – Therapist Companion. The sales contract is a 3-year contract, giving therapists in the municipal dementia care facility, Bakkegården demensboliger, in Gladsaxe access […]

BRAIN+ IN DEMENTIA CAFES IN GERMANY

Brain+ in Dementia Cafes in Germany

Malteser Hilfsdienst and Brain+ begin collaboration to offer people with dementia access to CST in special dementia cafes in Germany  Brain+ and Malteser Hilfsdienst has started a collaboration to help people with dementia in Germany. The Malteser Hilfsdienst is one of Germany’s major charitable service providers with over 1 million members and sponsors, and the organization is a major player in offering […]

First sales contract expanded

Brain+ expands its first sales contract close to doubling it In December 2023 Brain+ closed its first sales contract with Herning Municipality, and Herning has chosen to expand that contract, nearly doubling the contractual size. The original contract was for the basic package of the CST-Therapist Companion, with therapist access to one training facility. The […]

EU GRANT

Respected dementia experts and Brain+ get EU grant to research how to optimize digital at-home treatments for people with dementia The EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research has granted 496,000SEK (or 48,405 euros) to an international research consortium consisting of the University of York Europe Campus, Greece, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Brain+ A/S, Denmark, […]

New Cochrane review confirms CST

New Cochrane review confirms the benefit and relevance of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) for people with dementia A 2nd systematic Cochrane review, ‘Cognitive stimulation to improve cognitive functioning in people with dementia’ (Woods et al., 2023), has been published. The systematic review further strengthens the scientific evidence base of CST, the main therapy for dementia that […]

MATSUMAE BUSINESS CUP

Brain+ showcases its digital dementia products At the Danish-Japanese Welfare and Health Tech Business Conference Brain+ is part of a group of Danish welfare and health tech companies that have been invited to present their products and solutions at the Matsumae Cup Business conference. The business cup is organized and held in Vejle, Denmark on […]

CONCLUSION EU PROJECT & VALIDATION OF TWO TECHNOLOGIES

Successful conclusion of EU project Alzheimer’s Detect & Prevent  with early validation of two Brain+ DTx technologies and extra funding  The information communicated in this announcement is “inside information” for the purposes of article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014 The 3.5-year Alzheimer’s Detect & Prevent project (ADDP) funded with €3.5 million by the EU […]

Brain+ completes Swedish research version of its dementia product

Brain+ completes Swedish research version of its dementia product with the Research Institutes of Sweden and extends the collaboration A strong Swedish partner research network Brain+ has over the last three years entered multiple Alzheimer’s focused research and innovation projects with strong Swedish partners, including Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), University of Gothenburg: Department of […]

Clinical Study results promising for CCT product

Results from a clinical study provide promising feasibility indications for Brain+’ CCT technology for cognitive training A study conducted by Nottingham University as part of the Brain+ led European Horizon2020 project called Alzheimer’s Detect & Prevent has provided promising feasibility indications that Computerized Cognitive Training (CCT) can positively impact the cognitive load in people with […]