Elon Musk's Neuralink filed as 'disadvantaged business' before being valued at $9 billion
Source: CNBC
Elon Musks health tech company Neuralink labeled itself a small disadvantaged business in a federal filing with the U.S. Small Business Administration, shortly before a financing round valued the company at $9 billion.
Neuralink is developing a brain-computer interface (BCI) system, with an initial aim to help people with severe paralysis regain some independence. BCI technology broadly can translate a persons brain signals into commands that allow them to manipulate external technologies just by thinking.
Neuralinks filing, dated April 24, would have reached the SBA at a time when Musk was leading the Trump administrations Department of Government Efficiency. At DOGE, Musk worked to slash the size of federal agencies.
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According to the SBAs website, a designation of SDB means a company is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more disadvantaged persons who must be socially disadvantaged and economically disadvantaged. An SDB designation can also help a business gain preferential access to federal procurement opportunities, the SBA website says.
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