
IT Visionaries Welcome to the World of Neurotech: An interview with the co-founder of Halo Neuroscience
Brett Wingeier (LinkedIn) always dreamed of building things that could change the world. Those dreams led him to biomedical engineering and, eventually, to co-founding Halo Neuroscience, which is creating products that are breaking new ground in stimulating the brain to become more productive or high performing.
On this episode of IT Visionaries, Brett talks about all the science, research and development that goes into creating wearable hardware, plus he details everything Halo has been working on and what he’s most excited about for the future.
Best advice: “While keeping the dream alive, be ...stuff doesn’t always turn out the way you expect it will, but if you’re prepared for it, you’ll make it out okay.”
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