We've been invited by Lewis Silkin to bring our Future of Consumer Neurotechnology Exhibition to their xCHANGE conference, bringing business, law, health, and technology experts togehter.
The Royal Academy of Engineering have invited us to bring our Future of Consumer Neurotechnology Exhibition to their Innovate Late evening, in celebration of National Engineering Day.
We'll be present at this reception as part of the New Statesman fringe schedule, in collaboration with the Royal Society.
We'll be present at this reception as part of the The Spectator's fringe schedule, in collaboration with the Royal Society.
Following on from our CHI'22 SIG and MobileHCI'23 Workshop, the aim of this new workshop is to create a series of Key Challenge Scenarios that will help shape the future of this developing community.
We're excited to be telling people about Our Future Living with Personal Brain Scanners. People will have a chance to try out science brain scanners and consumer brain scanners that people can now buy online for less than a mobile phone.
We're excited to be letting people try on brain scanners and understand how they work. We hope to put consumer brain scanners on as many people as possible!
Following on from our CHI'22 SIG to start forming the community, the aim of this workshop is to enable people in the community to share their visions, and to further establish a research agenda and future plans.
The aim of this interactive workshop is to introduce participants to Python for fNIRS data analysis, where we will provide everything needed to get started with GLM analysis using MNE-NIRS.
We are running a SIG on the role that personal consumer neurotechnology will play within the wearable technology market place and our individual device ecologies. Join us for a 90min discussion session on personal informatics, cognitive activity, and more.
We're involved in the future of work community, and taking part in the CHI'22 SIG that they are running. See the CHI2022 website for more info.