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We empower the pioneers transforming treatment

We bring diverse minds together to fearlessly collaborate and to fund breakthrough ideas.

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Advancing Neurotechnology, transforming brain health

By uniting pioneering researchers, engineers, clinicians and industry leaders, we’re accelerating the development of groundbreaking solutions for neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions.

With a bold, collaborative approach, we provide the funding, expertise and network needed to turn radical ideas into scalable, real-world impact. From advancing next-generation neurotechnologies to reshaping the future of brain health, our mission is clear - empower innovation, challenge limits and improve lives.

A community of researchers, clinicians, innovators and commercial partners

By uniting diverse minds and fostering collaboration, we’re pioneering groundbreaking treatments and accelerating progress in neurological care. Our ecosystem is a space where curiosity, innovation and bold thinking converge to transform how we understand and treat neurological conditions.

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Fellowship programmes to support your scientific entrepreneurship journey

We launched the Cambridge NeuroWorks Fellowship Programme to drive bold innovation in neurotechnology. 

In partnership with Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), our fellowships provide funding, mentorship, and a dynamic community to advance brain health. We seek bold thinkers to drive breakthroughs in neurotechnology and tackle conditions like depression, dementia and chronic pain.

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Cambridge NeuroWorks - NeuroTech Unconference

Join the unconference shaping the future of neurotech - no panels, no lectures, just bold ideas, …

The Glasshouse, Botanic House, 100 Hills Road, CB2 1PH
Cambridge NeuroWorks Conference Event