Special Announcement
,Over 30 speakers and 170 registered participants discussed the latest on brain research, health and innovation at the fourth annual SharpBrains Virtual Summit, held in September 2013. Here are some of the fascinating highlights that can help identify emerging opportunities and prepare for significant changes likely to occur in the next 3-5 years.What surprised/ impressed us the most:Click to read the Top 30 Highlights from the 2013 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: The latest on Brain Research, Health and InnovationWhich of those highlights seem more surprising or relevant to you?
Important Note: All 15 SharpBrains Summit sessions were recorded, and 15+ hours of recordings are available now.--> Learn Here How to Access the Recordings, so you can understand those 30 highlights in more depth, and discover many more. Registered Summit participants can use same login and password used during Summit. Others can purchase access to the full recordings (USD $175).
Sincerely,
--The Steering Group of the 2013 SharpBrains Virtual SummitAlvaro Fernandez, CEO & Co-Founder, SharpBrainsAndrew Lee, Vice President at AetnaCorinna Lathan, Founder and CEO of AnthroTronixHilal Lashuel, Associate Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-Lausanne (EPFL)Jayne Plunkett, Head of Casualty Reinsurance at Swiss ReMatthew Bishop, New York Bureau Chief of The EconomistOlivier Oullier, Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at Aix-Marseille UniversityTan Le, CEO of Emotiv Lifesciences
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