The ability to control physical objects with the power of thought – telekinesis – has been the stuff of fantasy, until now.
Tan Le's astonishing new computer interface reads its user's brainwaves, making it possible to control virtual objects, and even physical electronics, with mere thoughts (and a little concentration).
Join us to see a demonstration of this remarkable technology, and hear about the science that has made it possible.
Tan Le (BCom (Hons), LLB (Hons)) is a technology innovator, entrepreneur and founder & CEO of EMOTIV, a bioinformatics company advancing understanding of the human brain using electroencephalography (EEG). Emotiv Insight, the company’s latest product, was recently awarded a coveted Edison Awards for Lifestyle and Social Impact 2014. Le has won numerous awards for her work, including the Australia's Global Innovation Award in 2014, National Geographic Emerging Explorer 2013, Advance Global Australian Award for ICT in 2012, AutoVision Innovations Award, Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011. She has also been an Ambassador for the Status of Women since 2001 and was named Young Australian of the Year in 1998.
Event Manager: Mitchell Piercey
Phone: (02) 6201 9462
The ability to control physical objects with the power of thought – telekinesis – has been the stuff of fantasy, until now.
Tan Le's astonishing new computer interface reads its user's brainwaves, making it possible to control virtual objects, and even physical electronics, with mere thoughts (and a little concentration).
Join us to see a demonstration of this remarkable technology, and hear about the science that has made it possible.
Tan Le (BCom (Hons), LLB (Hons)) is a technology innovator, entrepreneur and founder & CEO of EMOTIV, a bioinformatics company advancing understanding of the human brain using electroencephalography (EEG). Emotiv Insight, the company’s latest product, was recently awarded a coveted Edison Awards for Lifestyle and Social Impact 2014. Le has won numerous awards for her work, including the Australia's Global Innovation Award in 2014, National Geographic Emerging Explorer 2013, Advance Global Australian Award for ICT in 2012, AutoVision Innovations Award, Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011. She has also been an Ambassador for the Status of Women since 2001 and was named Young Australian of the Year in 1998.
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Phone: (02) 6201 9462
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