Upcoming talks: ESCoNS2, Harvard, WEF, Neurogaming, mesh13

Heads up: these are some of the talks I’ll be giving over the next few months. If you’re a SharpBrains friend and speaking at/ attending any, please let me know so we can connect. > March 15–17, Los Angeles: Marriage of Science & Industry — How to create a sustainable business model that proves end-user value, at ESCoNS2 (Entertainment Software and Cognitive Neurotherapeutics Society) > April 1st, Boston: Health from the Neck Up, a guest lecture at Harvard extension course Mind, Brain, Health, and Education (MBHE): The Sciences of Development, Learning, and Well-being > April 23–25, Lima, Peru: World Economic Forum on Latin America 2013 > May 1–2, San Francisco: Think, Think, Think: Cognitive Gaming Platforms, at Neurogaming > May 15–16, Toronto:  The Web as a Gym for the Brain, at mesh13    March 15–17, Los Angeles: ESCoNS2 (Entertainment Software and Cognitive Neurotherapeutics Society) Friday 2–3.30pm. Marriage of Science & Industry Part 1: How to create a sustainable business model that proves end-user value Alvaro Fernandez (Chair), SharpBrains.com: Five lessons learned from leading successes and failures to commercialize neuroscience-based innovation since 2005 Joe Hardy, Lumosity: Customer Driven Innovation in Cognitive Training Rich Keefe, Duke University: Seeking FDA Device Approval for Cognitive Remediation in Schizophrenia: the e-Caesar Trial Adam Haim, NIMH, The NIMH, IT Enhanced Interventions, and Industry...
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