Brain+ A/S announced that Denmark's Business Promotion Board (Erhvervsfremmebestyrelsen) under the Danish Business Authority nominated Brain+ to receive a grant of up to DKK 3.5 million. The grant is intended to support the adoption and scaling of the company's new software product, CST-Therapist Companion, which can support effective and high-quality delivery of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) for better dementia care. Part of the value offering of Brain+' CST-TC is that it can free up employee resources in the health and elderly sector and as part of the CO-PI grant project, training in the use of CST-TC will be combined with the current CST education of dementia coordinators for a faster uptake of the treatment.

In the project, Brain+ collaborate with 7 Danish municipalities, the Danish Alzheimer's Association and the DanAge (AEldresagen) to support the implementation of CST-TC to support the offering of CST in daily dementia care. Brain+ has been nominated as one of ten companies in an initiative by the Danish Business Promotion Board to boost the implementation and scaling of welfare technology, helping to develop Danish companies' position of strength in the area and giving a boost to the welfare sector through better use of new technology. The funding initiative is highly relevant at a time where several relevant technological solutions are ready for implementation into society to help provide for more effective health care.

The CO-PI grant is one of three public grant applications, submitted by Brain+ in August 2023, including also an Innobooster grant application for up to DKK 3 million and an EIC (European Innovation Committee) Accelerator application of a combined DKK 60 million in EU grant and equity from the European Central Bank. Recently, Brain was informed that the Innobooster application has not been accepted, and the company is considering whether to reapply. The large EIC grant application for the development and implementation of Brain+' CST-Home Care product was earlier in November submitted for the second stage of evaluation, and a response whether the project has been advanced to the final presentation step is expected by mid-December.

Following the CO-PI grant nomination, Brain+ is in ongoing dialogue with the Danish Business Authority to legally validate the project and make any necessary budget adjustments prior to final grant allowance. Final decision will be announced before mid-December.