Scotland-based Neuranics has closed 2025 with a major technical milestone, global recognition, and a clear move toward commercialization. The company, known for its ultra-sensitive magnetic sensing solutions, will enter CES 2026 with a world-first wearable demonstrator that turns magnetomyography into a practical interface technology. This marks a critical step as Neuranics transitions its research-grade sensing stack into product-ready hardware.
From Research to Real-World Magnetic Interfaces
Throughout 2025, magnetic sensing advanced from lab-scale experimentation to deployable form factors at Neuranics. The company refined its tunneling magnetoresistance sensor platform to achieve sub-5 picoTesla detectivity while maintaining low power consumption and compact dimensions. These improvements enable reliable biomagnetic signal capture in everyday environments, not just controlled laboratory conditions.
Alongside hardware development, Neuranics strengthened its scientific foundation through peer-reviewed publications focused on sensor optimization and magnetic interface design. This combination of engineering and academic validation highlights that the platform is not a concept prototype, but a scalable technology stack designed for integration.
MiMiG: The World’s First Multi-Channel MMG Wristband
The centerpiece of Neuranics’ CES 2026 presence is MiMiG, a wrist-worn demonstrator featuring an 8-channel MMG array. What began as a single-channel proof of concept earlier in 2025 has evolved into a compact wearable capable of capturing biomagnetic muscle signals with unprecedented precision.
MiMiG enables gesture recognition and control through magnetic fields generated by muscle activity, bypassing many limitations of EMG and optical sensing. The system delivers picoTesla-level sensitivity in real-world conditions, making MMG viable for consumer electronics, XR interfaces, and low-power wearables.
Recognition Confirms Commercial Readiness
In parallel with its technical progress, Neuranics received international recognition from IEEE SENSORS, Sensors Converge, the CES Innovation Awards, and the Institute of Physics. These acknowledgments underline how years of R&D have matured into commercial-grade sensing solutions.
Strategic investment secured earlier in 2025 has further accelerated Neuranics’ roadmap, enabling the company to open licensing and co-development discussions with partners building next-generation devices.
CES 2026 and the Path Forward
MiMiG will be demonstrated live at CES 2026 in the LVCC Central Hall, Booth 15458. Following the event, selected partners will be able to evaluate the platform under NDA as Neuranics expands engagement with teams developing XR devices, advanced wearables, and human–machine interfaces.
As magnetic sensing moves beyond experimental status, Neuranics positions MiMiG as a reference platform for companies seeking performance beyond the limits of conventional sensing. Pricing and broader availability discussions are expected to follow CES 2026 as commercialization efforts scale.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | MiMiG MMG Wristband Demonstrator |
| Sensing Technology | Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) |
| Channels | 8-channel MMG array |
| Sensitivity | Sub-5 picoTesla detectivity |
| Form Factor | Wrist-worn wearable prototype |
| Primary Applications | Gesture recognition, XR interfaces, wearables |
| Demonstration Event | CES 2026, LVCC Central Hall |









