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HBHL/NeuroSphere Workshop: Getting started in neuro entrepreneurship

Tuesday, March 29, 2022 15:00to17:00

This event has been postponed. Dates will be updated ASAP.

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Register for this NeuroSphere training workshop by March 29, 2022

You can start moving towards your entrepreneurial goals even if you don't have your big idea just yet.

Hear from Laurent Simon, professor in the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at HEC, and Yannick Roy, co-founder and Executive Director of NeuroTechX, on how to successfully raise capital, navigate a competitive landscape and grow your company while avoiding common mistakes entrepreneurs make.


Speakers

Professional headshot of Yannick Roy smilingLaurent Simon, PhD

Laurent Simon, PhD is a Full Professor, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Department, and the co-director of Mosaic, Creativity and Innovation Hub, at HEC Montr茅al. His teaching focuses on the management of creativity for innovation, new models and processes for value creation, the strategic management of cultural organizations and design thinking for innovation and entrepreneurship. He conducts research projects on the management of creativity and innovation in different fields such as the video game industry, software and high tech firms, healthcare, mobility, banking and financial services, performing arts and cultural organizations.

Laurent Simon from neck up on white background

Yannick Roy

Yannick Roy is well-known on the international neurotechnology scene, namely given his status as the main co-founder of NeuroTechX, the largest international community in neurotechnology. He has developed a uniquely comprehensive expertise in neurotechnology, leading him to act as a coach to many neurotechnology startups and as an advisor on international panels.

Yannick has a background in Computer and Electrical engineering. He is also finishing his PhD at the University of Montreal on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and teaching advanced programming at ETS.

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