Summary: Deep Sleep Technologies, a spin-out of the University of Amsterdam, will debut its DeepSleep technology at CES 2025. The non-invasive system adapts to a sleeper’s brainwaves to enhance natural rhythms, improve sleep quality, and reduce daytime sleepiness, with potential applications for those with PTSD and noise-disrupted sleep.
Key Takeaways:
- Technology Debut at CES 2025: DeepSleep’s brainwave-modulating technology will be showcased at CES 2025, providing an immersive experience to demonstrate its effects on sleep quality.
- Non-Invasive Sleep Enhancement: The patented method predicts and stimulates deep sleep waves using sonic pulses, aiming to help users achieve better sleep onset, duration, and overall quality.
- Promising Study Results: Trials show 64% of participants reported improved sleep quality, and 78% experienced reduced daytime sleepiness.
Deep Sleep Technologies, a deep science-based sleep technology startup and a spin-out of the University of Amsterdam, announced it will debut its DeepSleep technology, designed to improve sleep onset and sleep duration, at CES 2025.
DeepSleep’s patented and proprietary method adapts to a sleeper’s unique brainwaves to enhance their natural rhythm and create “a snowball effect of larger sleep waves,” according to a release from the company.
DeepSleep’s founders and Gina Poe, PhD, neuroscientist, sleep expert, and member of the scientific advisory board for DeepSleep Technologies, will showcase the company’s technology at CES in Eureka Park at the Venetian Exp (Hall G, Booth 62100) from Jan 7-10, 2025. Visitors can learn how the brain behaves during sleep by stepping into DeepSleep’s cubicle and experiencing an immersive 3D animation.
“Sufficient sleep is one of the most important factors for overall good health,” says Lucia Talamini, PhD, co-founder of DeepSleep Technologies, in a release. “Our non-invasive technology improves sleep by gently stimulating and modulating a user’s brain waves during sleep. We look forward to partnering with companies passionate about solving the global sleep crisis by integrating our technology into their products.”
Enhancing Sleep Quality with Brain Monitoring
DeepSleep continuously monitors and predicts brain activity, and new predictions are made in less than two milliseconds. In doing so, DeepSleep can forecast deep sleep waves and stimulate the brain with a non-invasive sonic pulse at the ideal moment to deepen sleep waves, improving sleep quality, depth, and brain wave clearing.
In sleep studies of DeepSleep’s technology, 64% of trial participants reported improved sleep quality, and 78% reported decreased daytime sleepiness. Studies conducted at DeepSleep’s sleep clinics have shown that the method works to improve sleep in users with PTSD and those experiencing sleep disruption from environmental noise pollution.
“Dr Talamini is a well-respected sleep researcher with decades of experience in human sleep signatures and their optimization. Her research is rigorous. We have put our heads together, talking about the features of sleep for learning, memory, and cognition,” says Poe in a release. “I am convinced that the DeepSleep approach is fully informed by cutting-edge basic and clinical research and is the most effective system on the market today for achieving optimal deep sleep.”
DeepSleep Technologies aims to partner with consumer and enterprise brands that want to incorporate its sleep technology into existing or new products.
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