Breakthrough technology that goes beyond sleep

Imagine non-invasive neuromodulation solving the pandemic health challenge caused by sleep disorders. After more than ten years of rigorous academic research, we have successfully unlocked the natural power of restorative sleep

More than a decade of groundbreaking research

Deep Sleep Technologies was founded on a extensive scientific journey

A new technology enhancing deep sleep oscillations

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Early development trajectory toward real-time prediction of slow oscillations.
Aim: development of a groundbreaking new technology for manipulations of brain activity.
2017
2012

A patented technology to Influence Brain Oscillations

Early development trajectory toward real-time prediction of slow oscillations.
Aim: development of a groundbreaking new technology for manipulations of brain activity.

Experiments demonstrate improves memory and sleep

First clinical trial using on PTSD View publications

2019

A sleep-improving wearable for home trials

Early development trajectory toward real-time prediction of slow oscillations.
Aim: development of a groundbreaking new technology for manipulations of brain activity.
2021

Influencing brain waves beyond deep sleep

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2024

Ongoing insomnia clinical trials at home

Early development trajectory toward real-time prediction of slow oscillations.
Aim: development of a groundbreaking new technology for manipulations of brain activity.
We are dedicated to transform the science of sleep into human-centered solutions, leveraging existing wearable technology to revolutionize sleep health and improve quality of life through deep, restorative sleep.
Dr Lucia Talamini, PhD
Founder of Deep Sleep Technologies
Meet our founder at CES 2025
Over 35 papers published
Head of the Sleep and Memory Lab at UVA
4 studies ongoing
35 papers published
4 studies ongoing

Redefining what’s possible with our academic partners

Discover our published findings and ongoing studies, as we partner with top academic institutions and health systems to validate and expand our breakthrough technology.
Our latest findings from an ongoing study conducted at home in 2024 with M-CLNS in individuals experiencing insomnia-like sleep problems demonstrated thIS
Improved sleep quality
64%
64% of trial participants reported improved sleep quality
Less daytime fatigue
78%
78% of users reported a decrease in daytime fatigue