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Foundation Model for the Brain
Piramidal has raised $6.5M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Piramidal.
Piramidal was founded in 2024 by Dimitris Fotis Sakellariou (Founder) and Kris Pahuja (Founder).
Piramidal has raised $6.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Understand & control neural syntax.
Piramidal has raised $6.5M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in August 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 23, 2024 | $6M Seed | — | — | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2024 | $500K Seed | — | FAST — BY GETTYLAB, Founderful | Announced |
Key people at Piramidal.
Piramidal was founded in 2024 by Dimitris Fotis Sakellariou (Founder) and Kris Pahuja (Founder).
Piramidal has raised $6.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Piramidal's investors include FAST — by GETTYLAB, Founderful.
Piramidal is a pioneering startup developing a foundation model for brain activity based on electroencephalography (EEG) data. Their mission is to democratize and automate the interpretation of brainwave data, making brain health insights more accessible, faster, and more accurate for medical professionals and eventually consumers. The company’s AI-driven model significantly reduces the time needed to analyze EEGs—from hours to seconds—enabling earlier and more precise diagnosis of neurological conditions such as seizures or altered consciousness. Piramidal serves hospitals, doctors, and pharmaceutical companies initially, with a long-term vision to empower everyday consumers to understand and manage their brain health. Their technology addresses the complex variability in EEG data and aims to provide a universal, pretrained model that works across different EEG devices and patient profiles, which is a major breakthrough in the brain health and neurotechnology sectors[1][2][3][4].
Piramidal was founded by Dimitris Sakellariou, a physicist turned neuroscientist, who began developing the foundational AI model during his PhD. His deep experience includes working alongside neurologists in operating rooms to understand the clinical relevance of brain waves and the challenges of EEG interpretation. The idea emerged from the need to overcome the labor-intensive, device-specific, and annotation-heavy process of EEG analysis, which traditionally requires rebuilding models for each new dataset or hospital setup. Early traction came from partnerships with hospitals and research institutions, including a notable collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic to develop AI tools for real-time brain monitoring in intensive care units. This partnership and access to thousands of hours of EEG data have been pivotal in training and validating their large-scale model[1][2][4].
Piramidal rides the wave of domain-specific foundation models in AI, extending the concept beyond language and vision to brainwave data. The timing is critical as healthcare increasingly embraces AI for diagnostics and monitoring, with a growing demand for personalized medicine and real-time patient data analysis. EEG interpretation has traditionally been slow, subjective, and resource-intensive; Piramidal’s model addresses these pain points by enabling scalable, automated, and precise brain health monitoring. This innovation aligns with broader trends in AI-driven healthcare, neurotechnology, and digital therapeutics, potentially transforming neurological diagnostics, ICU monitoring, cognitive enhancement, and stress management. By providing a universal brain foundation model, Piramidal influences the ecosystem by setting new standards for AI application in neuroscience and accelerating the integration of AI into clinical workflows[1][2][3][4].
Looking ahead, Piramidal is poised to expand its impact by enhancing its model’s sensitivity to detect subtle brainwave patterns beyond human capability, broadening applications from critical care to everyday brain health management. The company’s growth will likely be shaped by advances in AI, increasing availability of diverse EEG data, and rising demand for personalized neurological care. As AI automates more diagnostic tasks, Piramidal could become a cornerstone technology in neurodiagnostics, enabling doctors to focus on decision-making while machines handle data interpretation. Their vision of empowering consumers with brain health insights also suggests a future where brain monitoring becomes as routine as heart rate tracking today. This trajectory positions Piramidal at the intersection of AI, healthcare, and wellness, with the potential to redefine how brain health is understood and managed globally[1][3][4].