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The Journey of Nema AI’s Founder, Nidhi Jain

From Curiosity About the Brain to Creating a Platform That Makes Learning Easier and Smarter

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Business Remedies | Rajshree Upadhyaya | Driven by her curiosity about the brain and a desire to make learning more intuitive and precise, Nidhi Jain built the Nema AI platform, establishing a strong identity in the field of neurotechnology. With a background in neuroscience and holding a U.S. patent related to neural technology, her team created a platform that converts rapid, non-invasive brain readings into actionable learning plans and workplace insights. It translates complex EEG signals into practical outcomes for schools, parents, and corporations.

What began as a laboratory-level curiosity soon evolved into a product-driven vision. Nema AI offers advanced cognitive assessments and a five-minute AI-powered EEG-based brain scan, designed to map attention, memory, and emotional response. These scans are integrated into the startup’s Nemasights platform and other assessment reports used by teachers and counselors to personalize learning paths for neurodiverse children, as well as by organizations to design employee engagement and wellness programs. The solution is intentionally designed for simplicity, enabling even non-specialists to interpret results without getting lost in raw neuroscience data.

Bridging Neuroscience and Learning Outcomes
Nema AI rose to national attention when it was featured on Shark Tank India Season 3, where founder Nidhi Jain sought both capital and visibility to accelerate growth. The discussion centered around measurable classroom impact and early progress in pilot schools. The episode concluded with a deal pairing Jain with sharks Namita Thapar and Vineeta Singh, who offered a blended equity-and-debt funding structure.
The television appearance ignited conversations across India about tech-enabled cognitive assessment and introduced Nema AI to a network of teachers and investors who had never before considered EEG as a viable educational tool. Behind the TV spotlight, the company continued to strengthen its product and partnerships. Early revenues came from school pilots and individual assessments, supplemented by grants and research collaborations to refine AI models and validate both clinical and educational indicators.

The company’s product roadmap emphasizes accessible reports, counselor-led interpretations, and school-friendly deployment rather than hardware sales alone-helping position Nema AI as a service-first edtech company that bridges neuroscience with curriculum outcomes.

Focused on Expanding Assessment and Enterprise Solutions
As of today, Nema AI maintains an active presence through its official website, blog, and social media channels, with continued announcements and updates even after the Shark Tank episode. This ongoing activity reflects that the company remains active-continuing research on cognitive measurement and interventions while expanding its assessment and enterprise product lines.

Nema AI’s journey feels less like a pivot and more like the opening of a bridge between laboratories and classrooms. Its founder has succeeded in keeping the science intelligible and the product practical. From early pilots to national television and ongoing product evolution, the company’s story mirrors that of a modern startup-where credibility, careful validation, and clear value for educators matter just as much as headline-grabbing deals.

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