Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI) has developed a unique magnetoencephalography (MEG), a device to take measurements of magnetic signals in the brain, which, unlike other MEG systems, does not require a magnetically-shielded room to operate. The challenge of such a system, however, is that the superconducting magnetic shield covers the subject makes it difficult for a subject getting into and out of the machine. The goal of this project is, therefore, to design and build a system that satisfies the material (no metal), patient size, and patient positioning requirements of SHI’s MEG system.