Platform brings AI insights to brain injury care

By Published On: 16 September 2025
Platform brings AI insights to brain injury care

An AI-powered platform launching this week analyses brain function in real time and is the first product designed to handle both the complexity of the brain and the dynamic nature of brain injury.

The Moberg Clinical Platform (MCP) brings together data from multiple monitoring devices to track brain activity and help intensive care teams make quicker decisions.

It aims to fill a gap in critical care: while the heart and lungs are routinely monitored, the brain often receives less attention despite its vulnerability.

Dick Moberg, chief executive and founder of Moberg Analytics, said: “Every ICU patient is connected to monitors for the heart and lungs, yet the brain—the organ most susceptible to costly complications in critical care—is rarely monitored with the same priority.

“It’s time we monitor the brain as routinely as the heart and lungs.”

The platform processes multimodal data – information from several monitoring sources – and identifies patterns of brain activity almost instantly.

Unlike traditional systems, it goes beyond single data types or manual interpretation.

The platform is already in use at three pilot sites in the US and Europe, with other hospitals and research centres at various stages of implementation.

The company expects regulatory clearance by mid-2026, which would allow the platform to be used in direct patient care rather than only in research.

Moberg Analytics is a fast-growing startup based in Centre City, Philadelphia.

It has received funding from the US Army’s Department of Defense to develop solutions for both civilian and military use.

The company brings together expertise in device connectivity, data integration, cloud technology and artificial intelligence to design products that support decision-making at the bedside.

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