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Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal says his brain-monitoring device Temple is still in development and not for sale.
Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal confirmed on January 9, 2026, that his experimental brain-monitoring device, Temple, is not yet available for sale or public preview, emphasizing it remains under development with no official commercial launch or benchmarking data released.
He dismissed criticism as premature, noting the device is not on the market and will only share full scientific details if it moves toward commercialization.
The wearable, based on Goyal’s personal research into the 'Gravity Ageing Hypothesis' and funded with $25 million of his own money, aims to track real-time cerebral blood flow.
Goyal urged public support for Indian innovation while reserving skepticism for when proper information is available.
El fundador de Zomato, Deepinder Goyal, dice que su dispositivo de monitoreo cerebral, Temple, aún está en desarrollo y no está a la venta.