Gray Matter Solutions in the press — featured in The Straits Times, CNA, and MoneyFM 89.3, covering brain health research, early cognitive detection, and the science behind ReCOGnAIze™.
The Straits Times
Link between silent strokes and pre-dementia: Study
Preliminary findings from a five-year study have found that vascular pre-dementia can manifest in subtle ways. Research conducted by the NTU LKCMedicine team behind ReCOGnAIze.
Asian dementia on the rise in Singapore
In an ongoing research study of 818 participants recruited in Singapore, about half were found to have undiagnosed mild cognitive impairment. Features Prof Nagaendran Kandiah.
LinkedIn
Product showcase at Nanyang Technological University Innovation Port
Co-founder Mohammed Adnan Azam presented ReCOGnAIze to Minister Alvin Tan, Minister of State, at the NTU Innovation Port showcase.
MoneyFM 89.3
What does it take for startups to navigate global economic turbulence?
Co-founder Mohammed Adnan Azam shares his experience building Gray Matter Solutions on MoneyFM 89.3, discussing the challenges of founding a MedTech startup.
CNA
More people in Singapore experiencing dementia symptoms at earlier age
Co-founder Associate Professor Nagaendran Kandiah was featured on CNA highlighting Young Onset Dementia and the growing challenge of early-onset cognitive decline in Singapore.
New NTU facility to help start-ups and firms commercialise technologies
Featured on CNA, ReCOGnAIze is one of the innovative solutions benefiting from the NTU Innovation Port scheme. The app is designed to detect early stages of dementia — all within just 15 minutes.