Fourth Industrial Revolution

A glimpse into the future of brain technologies

Image: Allan Ajifo via Wikimedia Commons

Rigas Hadzilacos
Tan Le
Chief Executive Officer, EMOTIV Inc.

How does direct brain-computer interaction work? Will we control computers and machines with our thoughts soon? How will the advances in the field of neurotechnologies impact our health and educational systems - but also society as a whole - in the near future?

In this week’s episode of "A Glimpse into the Future", we talk to Tan Le, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Emotiv, a pioneer in brain wearable technology. Tan Le is also a member of the World Economic Forum’s Council on the Future of Neurotechnologies and Brain Science.

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