Epitel is building a brain health management platform backed by powerful data analytics for a more reliable and accurate EEG recording system. Specifically designed for epilepsy monitoring and control, Epitel empowers people with brain health insight by providing long-term monitoring that is personalized to the individual when/where they need it. Building out on work originating in the laboratory of Dr. F. Edward Dudek at the University of Utah, and driven by the need to obtain long-term, quality EEG recordings from models of human epilepsy, In 2012 Epitel launched Epoch® , a low-power, wireless biosignal recording system for pre-clinical drug development in animals models of human disease. The firm needed a system to record seizures in rats and mice for months. Epoch is now sold world-wide to universities, contract research organizations, and pharmaceutical companies for pre-clinical R&D. Now focused on bringing some of the same capabilities to human clinical trials and people living with epilepsy, a more recent development is EpiEpilog -- a patent-pending wearable seizure diary that accurately counts different seizure types. Epilog works while the User sleeps but the memory does not, yielding a wealth of accurate data that can be trusted: a small connected health wearable designed for home use and the only self-contained EEG machine capable of monitoring 24/7