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Zander Labs Research Contest

We are launching our Research Contest to make Zypher® EEG hardware freely available to researchers who are pushing the boundaries of neuroscience, cognitive science, and brain-computer interface research.

Whether you're looking into attention, workload, emotion, or decision-making under pressure, our hardware is built to capture the neural signals that matter unobtrusively, accurately, and without bulky lab equipment.

What you get

20 Zypher EEG Patches: Disposable, research-grade EEG patches for any neuroscientific application, including longer-term cognitive monitoring studies.

Team Support & Consultation: Direct access to the Zander Labs team for hardware setup and technical troubleshooting.

How to apply

1. Submit your application
Complete a short application form describing your research idea, and how you plan to use the Zypher hardware. We value clarity over length.

2. Review & Interview
We review all applications and schedule a 15-minute chat to discuss the idea further.

3. Receive your hardware
Successful applicants receive their Zypher EEG patches.

4. Conduct your research
Run your project with professional-grade EEG hardware. We're here to support you throughout.

5. Share your findings & publish
We encourage the contest winners to share their findings with the world through publications or presentations arising from the research. In such instances, we ask you to acknowledge Zander Labs' support.

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Research Contest

Ready to give our Zypher hardware a run?

Submit your application and, if your research
idea is a fit, we will be in touch!

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