Hassan Kotob
About
Hassan Kotob is from United States. Hassan is currently Chief Executive Officer at Mentis Care AI. In Hassan's previous role as a Founder & Strategic Advisor at KOTOB TEC, Hassan worked in Miami, Florida, United States until Jun 2025. Prior to joining KOTOB TEC, Hassan was a Chairman and CEO at Brain Scientific, Inc. and held the position of Chairman and CEO at New York, New York, United States. Prior to that, Hassan was a Chairman and CEO at Piezo Motion, based in Sarasota, Florida, United States from Apr 2020 to Jun 2023. Hassan started working as Chairman and CEO at Northplains in Apr 2016. From Mar 2011 to Apr 2016, Hassan was Executive Chairman at North Plains Systems, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prior to that, Hassan was a President and CEO at North Plains Systems from May 1997 to Mar 2011. Hassan started working as President at CText in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States in Jan 1996.
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Hassan Kotob's current jobs
Mentis Care Inc. is an AI-driven digital health company dedicated to transforming epilepsy diagnosis and treatment — and paving the way for broader neurological care. We are developing the first consumer-friendly platform capable of detecting and predicting seizures and other neurological events in real time — advancing earlier interventions, improving patient safety, and redefining global standards of care. Founded as a joint venture backed by SK Biopharmaceuticals (Korea) and Eurofarma (Brazil), Mentis Care combines EEG monitoring technology with advanced machine learning algorithms to transform epilepsy management and patient care worldwide.
Hassan Kotob's past jobs
Founded advisory firm serving startups, growth-stage companies, and VCs across digital health, medical technology, and AI innovation. Provided executive guidance on strategy, capital raising, and market expansion. Served as fractional CEO and advised boards on growth initiatives and operational transformation.
Brain Scientific is a medical technology company with 25+ patents, (510k) FDA-cleared and CE marked products advancing the future of MedTech. Our neurology solutions go well beyond the traditional EEG labs and large hospitals by bringing EEG testing to remote locations and in the field. The disposable NeuroCap is designed to eliminate time-consuming tasks for neurologists, speed up the testing process, and increase the access to neurology care. The NeuroCap is available for both adult and pediatric patients, and is a huge improvement to how EEG tests are currently being conducted. To learn more about Brain Scientific's corporate strategy, products, or investor relations, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/redir/phishing-page?url=brainscientific%2ecom
Piezo Motion is a leader in the design and manufacture of innovative piezoelectric motion and control technologies. Our products replace traditional precision motors and actuators by providing significant performance improvements with increased energy efficiency and a lower cost of ownership.
Founded and led North Plains, a software solution provider that pioneered the market for enterprise digital asset management, which all global businesses rely on today. Sold the company to a top-tier private equity firm.
An innovator in delivering newspapers digitally that led the company from niche supplier to global leader and ultimately led to the company's sale to a strategic buyer.
Led the company to develop the first multi-modality electronic transfer of radiology images with varying file formats that included the PACS security solution to address privacy issues in electronic health records. With enormous success, the company generated record sales growth and became a global leader before going public.
Lead channel development, co-marketing activities and support worldwide partners. Irwin was the first company to develop Magnetic Tape Storage Devices at scale, the format became widely adopted by Compaq, HP and other OEM manufacturers. The devices were also incorporated as an option into IBM Personal System 2 (PS2) personal computers.