Lucy Jung
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Lucy Jung is founder and CEO of Lyeons, a Cambridge-based neurotech venture developing sensory-modulation hardware for anxiety, stress and sleep disorders. She is also the co-founder of Charco Neurotech, the medical device company behind the CUE1 wearable for Parkinson's disease.
She studied industrial and information design at Korea University, then spent two years as an industrial designer at Samsung Design Membership before moving to London for a Master's in Innovation Design Engineering at Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. She co-founded Charco in 2019 with physician Dr Floyd Pierres, drawing on early seed funding from the Imperial College Innovation Fund and the MedTech SuperConnector programme; the company has since raised over £14m and put the CUE1 into the hands of thousands of patients.
She founded Lyeons in 2024 to apply the same neuromodulation approach to mental and brain-health conditions, drawing on her own experience with PTSD and a brain tumour. Lyeons has been selected for the Cambridge Judge Business School Accelerator and the Babraham Research Campus accelerator, and Lucy was named Imperial College's Entrepreneur Alumni Award winner in 2025. She also holds a Certificate of Management Excellence from Harvard Business School.





