COMP’s Senior lecturer, Dr MOHAMMED Aquil Mirza, and his team have been awarded the Second Prize at the OLVI-säätiö NeuroChallenge 2025, a national competition organised by the Finnish Neurocenter and Business Centre. The event, held from November 14 to 16, 2025, focused on developing innovative solutions to enhance brain health among 55-year-old working adults.
Dr Mohammed’s team included international faculty and students, working collaboratively to address important health challenges. Their project utilised Sirius Ception technology to accurately detect early-stage symptoms of movement disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease and Essential Tremor.
The Second Prize recognises the innovative approach and significance of their work in medical diagnostics, with potential impact in both healthcare and wellness markets. This achievement reflects the team’s commitment to advancing early detection and improving outcomes for individuals at risk of movement disorders.