
Brain-Computer Interfaces Go Real-World: Defense, AI, and Human Performance | Adam Molnar - Co-Founder, COO and Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Neurable
Adam Molnar is Co-Founder, COO and Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Neurable ( https://www.neurable.com/ ), a pioneering neurotechnology company developing real-time brain-computer interface systems that translate neural signals into actionable insights.
Over the past decade, Adam and his team have been working at the frontier of non-invasive EEG-based brain-computer interfaces, building technology capable of measuring cognitive states such as workload, fatigue, and attention directly from brain activity. Neurable’s platform has attracted over $40 million in funding and has led to collaborations with organizations including the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force Research Laboratory, and U.S. Army, where the technology is being evaluated for applications ranging from pilot training and human performance monitoring to the detection of blast-related mild traumatic brain injury.
Adam leads the company’s global strategic partnerships across both commercial and defense sectors, helping bring neurotechnology out of the lab and into real-world environments—from wearable computing platforms to operational military systems. His work sits at the intersection of AI, neuroscience, and human-machine teaming, exploring how brain data can improve safety, cognition, and performance in high-stakes environments.
Beyond Neurable, Adam contributes to the global neurotechnology ecosystem through organizations like NeuroTechX and the Institute of Neuroethics, helping shape the future of neural data governance and ethical brain-computer interfaces. He has also been recognized as part of Forbes 30 Under 30 for his work in advancing consumer neurotechnology.
Today we’ll explore how brain-computer interfaces are moving beyond laboratories and into operational systems—from defense training environments to everyday wearable devices—and what it means when machines can finally begin to understand the human brain in real time.
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