“We need to understand what stimuli and interventions can result in healthy fetus/ baby development” — Eduardo Briceño, CEO of Mindset Works

Question: Eduardo, please share 1-2 major brain health needs you observe right now whose solution demands a creative and significant tech-enabled innovation. Answer: We need to understand what stimuli and interventions can result in healthy fetus/ baby development, reducing the percentage of children developing significant brain deficiencies and providing means for pregnant women, parents, and health care providers to deliver those stimuli and interventions.   Question: And what advice would you give an entrepreneur launching an innovation to address those needs–for the approach to be successful and sustainable? Answer: The main thing I’d recommend is to cultivate strong partnerships with researchers to develop and validate those interventions and with allied organizations to enable scaling distribution once the solution is proven to help.   — Eduardo Briceño is the Co-Founder & CEO of Mindset Works, a leading provider of growth mindset training services and programs. He has spoken at numerous industry conferences and in-house trainings for educators, professionals, and leaders. Prior to Mindset Works, Eduardo was a Principal at the Sprout Group, a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley. Eduardo grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, and holds Bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as an MBA and M.A. in Education from Stanford University. He will serve as a Judge in the first Brainnovations Pitch Conte...
Source: SharpBrains - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Education & Lifelong Learning Technology baby brain development fetus growth-mindset Source Type: blogs