MicroTransponder
Series F in 2025
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes implantable neurostimulation platforms aimed at treating neurological conditions. The company focuses on vagus nerve stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery, with products including the Serenity System for tinnitus and Vivistim, an FDA-approved therapy for ischemic stroke survivors with moderate to severe upper-limb impairment more than six months post-stroke. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, MicroTransponder's technology combines paired vagus nerve stimulation with wireless delivery of targeted electrical impulses to enhance recovery after neurological injury and disease.
MicroTransponder
Series E in 2022
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes implantable neurostimulation platforms aimed at treating neurological conditions. The company focuses on vagus nerve stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery, with products including the Serenity System for tinnitus and Vivistim, an FDA-approved therapy for ischemic stroke survivors with moderate to severe upper-limb impairment more than six months post-stroke. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, MicroTransponder's technology combines paired vagus nerve stimulation with wireless delivery of targeted electrical impulses to enhance recovery after neurological injury and disease.
MicroTransponder
Series C in 2015
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes implantable neurostimulation platforms aimed at treating neurological conditions. The company focuses on vagus nerve stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery, with products including the Serenity System for tinnitus and Vivistim, an FDA-approved therapy for ischemic stroke survivors with moderate to severe upper-limb impairment more than six months post-stroke. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, MicroTransponder's technology combines paired vagus nerve stimulation with wireless delivery of targeted electrical impulses to enhance recovery after neurological injury and disease.
MicroTransponder
Venture Round in 2013
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes implantable neurostimulation platforms aimed at treating neurological conditions. The company focuses on vagus nerve stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery, with products including the Serenity System for tinnitus and Vivistim, an FDA-approved therapy for ischemic stroke survivors with moderate to severe upper-limb impairment more than six months post-stroke. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, MicroTransponder's technology combines paired vagus nerve stimulation with wireless delivery of targeted electrical impulses to enhance recovery after neurological injury and disease.
MicroTransponder
Venture Round in 2013
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes implantable neurostimulation platforms aimed at treating neurological conditions. The company focuses on vagus nerve stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery, with products including the Serenity System for tinnitus and Vivistim, an FDA-approved therapy for ischemic stroke survivors with moderate to severe upper-limb impairment more than six months post-stroke. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, MicroTransponder's technology combines paired vagus nerve stimulation with wireless delivery of targeted electrical impulses to enhance recovery after neurological injury and disease.
MicroTransponder
Series B in 2012
MicroTransponder is a medical device company that develops and commercializes implantable neurostimulation platforms aimed at treating neurological conditions. The company focuses on vagus nerve stimulation to promote neuroplasticity and functional recovery, with products including the Serenity System for tinnitus and Vivistim, an FDA-approved therapy for ischemic stroke survivors with moderate to severe upper-limb impairment more than six months post-stroke. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, MicroTransponder's technology combines paired vagus nerve stimulation with wireless delivery of targeted electrical impulses to enhance recovery after neurological injury and disease.