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Neurovine: Brain Activity Headband

A connected headband that reads brain activity to help guide concussion recovery

An Inside Glimpse Into the Product Development of Neurovine's Concussion Recovery Headband

Early Concept Sketches
Headband Concept 3D CAD

Product Design Requirements

Ashleigh Kennedy, PhD, founder and CEO of Neurovine Inc., brought Design 1st an early-stage prototype and asked the team to turn it into a production-ready EEG headband that monitors brain activity during concussion recovery. EEG (electroencephalography) reads the brain’s faint electrical signals through sensors against the scalp. From first concept to a 1,000-unit Canadian production run, Design 1st handled industrial design, electronics, firmware, quality, regulatory, and manufacturing. The device began as a physician-prescribed medical product, which set a high bar: a documented, traceable design process and a fully defined supply chain. Neurovine later pivoted to a more accessible first market, a testing and consumer wellness device. That shift reshaped the feature set and drove a second round of production design around the curved-frame headband that reached volume.

The Physical Product Design Challenges

The Neurovine headband required an athletic-leisure-gear feel and clinical-equipment performance. Design 1st’s physical design teams balanced comfort, looks, and precise sensor placement across a wide range of head sizes through comprehensive testing.
Concept Rendering
Electronics Bench Model Prototype

Engineering the Electronics

Design 1st replaced the off-the-shelf board the prototype started with (an OpenBCI Ganglion dev board) with a purpose-built design shaped for something worn on the head: two small circuit boards instead of one, joined by flexible ribbon cable.

Embedded Software and Firmware

Design 1st wrote the firmware, the software that runs on the headband. It captures the EEG signal from all four channels, streams it wirelessly to the companion app, and runs the built-in factory tests, all from a single codebase on a low-power processor.
Benchmodel Prototype Testing
Low Volume Production Build

The Supply Chain Challenges

Neurovine is part hardware, part soft good: rigid electronics and molded plastic on one side, knit fabric, foam, and conductive textile on the other. Building it at volume meant standing up and running a supply chain across all of those worlds, held to medical-grade record-keeping.

Clearing the Regulatory Path

Design 1st’s quality and regulatory team, led by VP Quality & Regulatory Dave Mills, built the testing program and the regulatory strategy needed to bring a medical EEG device to market in both the United States and Canada.

Regulatory Testing

Neurovine is using AI to crack the code on concussion recovery

“What excites me most is putting technology that was tested and proven at the professional level into the hands of kids, families, and minor sports teams.”

– Dr. Ashleigh Kennedy, CEO, Neurovine Inc.

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