Full-scale Entry into the Sleep Tech Sector

On May 12, MindBrain, a digital therapeutics platform company, announced the official launch of its 'Mind Digital Sleep Diary' to support insomnia treatment, marking its entry into the Sleep Tech sector.


MindBrain's 'Mind Digital Sleep Diary' sleep analysis report screen. MindBrain

MindBrain's 'Mind Digital Sleep Diary' sleep analysis report screen. MindBrain

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The Mind Digital Sleep Diary is a digital health solution that quantitatively analyzes users' sleep patterns to help hospitals diagnose insomnia objectively and systematically. It is designed for users to record their sleep status from the previous night every morning at home, minimizing memory errors and enabling quantitative tracking of key sleep indicators such as bedtime, sleep latency, and frequency of nighttime awakenings.


Previously, sleep analysis for insomnia diagnosis in hospitals relied on paper questionnaires, which depended on patients' recollections and had inherent limitations. The company explained that this digital system enhances the precision and consistency of records, making it useful for evaluating insomnia and comparing data before and after treatment.


The Mind Digital Sleep Diary, officially launched on this day, consists of several features: patient registration and hospital enrollment, hospitals entering patient information and starting the sleep diary, registering test schedules and checking response status, and viewing reports. Its strength lies in its reporting function, which allows users to intuitively understand each patient's sleep rhythms and changes.


Lee Kiwon, CEO of MindBrain, expressed his expectations, stating, "Starting with a Sleep Tech product that enables objective diagnosis of insomnia and monitoring of treatment effectiveness, we aim to pave the way for broader use of quantitative data in the mental health field in the future."



MindBrain implements the entire process of mental health care?from disorder recognition to testing, diagnosis, treatment, and management?through its integrated digital platform, the 'Mind Platform.' 'Mind' streamlines online scale assessments for mobile use and supports automatic analysis, while the digital therapeutics product 'MindSteam,' a microcurrent-based, non-drug treatment option for depression, enables busy modern individuals to treat depression at home, thereby improving both accessibility and diversity in depression treatment.


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