Tech leaders join longevity race with new wearable
Eternal's CEO Deepinder Goyal recently revealed Temple, a new wearable that tracks your brain's blood flow in real time.
With this move, Goyal joins global tech giants trying to hack aging—and puts India on the longevity innovation map.
Temple's gold patch isn't just for looks; it signals a fresh mindset: treating aging like a problem tech can solve.
Why Temple matters
Temple drops right as brain-computer interface (BCI) tech is booming—700 companies are now in the game, and the market could hit $6.2 billion by 2030.
The broader "live longer with tech" industry could reach $600 billion by 2025.
By giving real-time insights into brain health, Temple could potentially help make personalized health and aging management more accessible and data-driven for everyone.