Naqi Logix Targets Post-Touch Computing Era with Strategic Wisear Acquisition

Naqi Logix Targets Post-Touch Computing Era with Strategic Wisear Acquisition

2026-02-05 companies

Vancouver, Thursday, 5 February 2026.
Naqi Logix finalized its acquisition of Wisear on January 29, 2026, establishing a European innovation hub. This integration accelerates the commercial scaling of non-invasive neural interfaces, aiming to redefine human-computer interaction.

Consolidating Neurotech Capabilities

On January 29, 2026, Naqi Logix formally closed its acquisition of Wisear, a strategic move intended to solidify its position in the rapidly evolving neurotechnology landscape [1]. The transaction, which was confirmed on February 4, 2026, transforms the Paris-based Wisear into a wholly owned subsidiary of Naqi Logix [1]. This acquisition brings together Naqi’s existing earbud-based neural interface platform with Wisear’s specialized capabilities in neural signal processing and AI-driven intent detection [1]. The primary objective is to deepen Naqi’s intellectual property “moat,” thereby securing a competitive advantage in the sector while accelerating the commercial scalability of non-invasive neural technologies [1].

Accelerating the Post-Touch Era

The integration of Wisear’s technology is designed to advance the development of human-computer interaction methods that bypass traditional physical inputs. Mark Godsy, Co-Founder and CEO of Naqi Logix, characterized the merger as the beginning of the “post-touch, post-voice era of computing” [1]. This vision leverages Wisear’s years of research and development into ear-based bioelectrical signal capture and real-time intent decoding [1]. By combining these assets, the company aims to produce neural interfaces that feel natural and wearable for everyday use, moving beyond niche applications into broader consumer electronics markets [1].

Paris Operations to Drive Innovation

Under the terms of the deal, Wisear’s existing operations in Paris will evolve into Naqi Logix’s dedicated European innovation hub [1]. This facility is tasked with a specific mandate: to advance product development through data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning [1]. The hub will serve as a strategic center for refining next-generation neural wearables and expanding AI-driven intent detection capabilities [1]. Additionally, the Paris team will focus on accelerating the development of the necessary software, firmware, and cloud platforms required to support these advanced devices [1].

Future Roadmap and Market Expansion

Looking ahead, Naqi Logix intends to utilize this expanded R&D capacity to target multiple high-growth sectors, including assistive technologies, robotics, and extended reality (AR/VR) platforms [1]. Alain Sirois, Co-Founder and CTO of Wisear, noted that the acquisition validates their deep R&D work and allows the technology to scale “further and faster” within a platform designed for partner integration and real-world utility [1]. The combined entity will continue to prioritize the development of advanced signal-processing algorithms and embedded AI firmware to facilitate the mass adoption of neural interfaces [1].

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