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NEW YORK, May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via InvestorWire Brain Scientific Inc. (OTCQB: BRSF) (the “Company”), a neurology-focused medical device and software company, today announces that Maine Medical Center has placed an order for a limited supply of the Company’s pediatric NeuroCap™ disposable EEG caps for use with its pediatric patients. Maine Medical Center is a 637-licensed-bed teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine with a staff of over 6,000.
“We are happy to provide our pediatric EEG products to Maine Medical Center. The NeuroCap for children is designed to address the need for comfort, speed and reliability within the pediatric population. We hope that Maine Medical Center and other hospitals see the benefits of using the product on an ongoing basis,” said Amy Griffith, VP Strategy and Business Development for the Company.
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