Gil Rind

Director of R&D

Gil has a background in biomedical engineering, with extensive experience in active implantable medical devices for neurological conditions.  His research spans brain-computer interfaces, epilepsy, and autism, managing over $20M in research and private funding for benchtop, preclinical, and early-phase clinical experiments. He played a pivotal role in the design and testing of Synchron’s flagship Motor Neuroprosthetic system, guiding it from a concept sketch to an IDE-approved device and paving its way to becoming the first FDA-approved commercial implantable brain-computer interface.

As Director of R&D at Neo-Bionica, Gil leverages his expertise with Class III implantable devices, regulatory pathways, and multidisciplinary team leadership to empower innovators, navigate complex clinical and regulatory challenges, and bring groundbreaking technologies to market.

Outside of work, Gil enjoys squash, exploring countries via cycle touring in flip-flops, and watching ice hockey.