Theta

Theta

Develops a wearable EEG patch that predicts epileptic seizures before they occur using AI. 

Develops a wearable EEG patch that predicts epileptic seizures before they occur using AI. 

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Company Overview

Theta Neurotech is building wearable seizure prediction technology designed to give patients and caregivers meaningful advance notice before an event. The company sits at the intersection of clinical utility, real-world patient support, and next-generation neurotechnology. It is developing the first non-invasive wearable seizure prediction system: a discreet adhesive EEG sensor paired with AI-powered machine learning models.

Core themes: Neurotech, AI, Wearable, Epilepsy, Digital Health.

Why It Matters

Seizure unpredictability creates daily risk and limits quality of life for patients and families. Earlier warning can improve safety, reduce anxiety, and open the door to more proactive care.

Patient-first neurotechnology

Real-world caregiver utility

High-impact clinical relevance

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Vaark Perspective

Theta represents the kind of category-defining healthtech Vaark looks for: deeply mission-driven, clinically relevant, and capable of improving outcomes through practical innovation. It reflects Vaark's focus on healthcare companies solving painful workflow and outcome problems with products that can matter immediately in the lives of patients and clinicians.

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FAQs

What does Vaark invest in?

What stage and check size do you focus on?

How does Vaark evaluate companies?

What do founders get beyond capital?

Who is in the syndicate, and how do I join?

Why do you focus on workflow ownership?

FAQs

What does Vaark invest in?

What stage and check size do you focus on?

How does Vaark evaluate companies?

What do founders get beyond capital?

Who is in the syndicate, and how do I join?

Why do you focus on workflow ownership?