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Delivering good news is THE BEST! Neurovine connects concussion patients with their own brain data so they can take control of their recovery. It's a technology that can change the course of a patient's life, and an important story that David & Brook tells beautifully in this video piece.
Check out Concussion Talk Podcast on Goodpods! Episode 96 with Dr. Sarah Hutchens - The Vision Development Centre out now!
Tuesday, episode 97, with Neurovine!
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Ahead of this year's Forty Under 40 celebrations, OBJ is sharing stories from this year's recipients of achievements, obstacles and inspiration – as well as the lessons they've learned along the way. In this group of profiles, we meet this year’s recipients from the sector:
https://obj.ca/article/awards/forty-under-40/meet-ottawas-2021-forty-under-40-recipients-tech
Congratulations:
Darryl Arvai, CPA, Shopify
Sarah D'Angelo, You.i TV
Kurtis Funai, Fullscript
Shawn Gandhi, Amazon Web Services
Jason Kealey, FranConnect Integrations
Ashleigh Kennedy, Neurovine
Diego Matute, Cyphercor
Dave McCann, IBM
James Nguyen, Quantropi Inc.
Kailin Noivo, Noibu
Sergey Poltev, CAPITALTEK
Ronald Richardson, Calian Group and Tundra Oil & Gas
Solmaz Shahalizadeh, Shopify
Trevor Szutu, Descartes Systems Group
We thrilled to showcase the 2021 Forty Under 40 recipients!
Congratulations,
Allan Reesor-McDowell, Executive Director, Matthew House Ottawa
Ashleigh Kennedy, CEO, Neurovine Inc
Benjamin Leikin, Program Manager, Mental Health and Substance, Ottawa Public Health
Bradley Bezan, CEO and Founder, Spark Lifecare
RSVP and tune into the broadcast on June 23 ➡️
https://bit.ly/3zavjxU
Ottawa Business Journal, Telfer School of Management / École de gestion Telfer - uOttawa, BDO Canada, TEC Canada, OakWood Designers & Builders, Desjardins
🚨 New Research Partnership 🚨
We’re excited to join startup, Neurovine research trials – connecting 🧠 patients with their own brain data to help speed return-to-sport/work/life.
Neurovine uses an EEG headband and heart rate monitor to get people active and send real-time reporting to concussion patients' mobile devices when they begin to show signs of cognitive and physical overexertion 📲.
This means our patients will be able to make informed decisions without fear of recovery regression, and our physiotherapists will be able to prescribe and keep track of our patients’ recovery. With Neurovine's data and our expertise, concussion patients will have the support needed to recover.
🔗 To learn more about Neurovine, visit their website at
www.neurovine.ai
Delivering good news is THE BEST!
Neurovine connects concussion patients with their own brain data so they can take control of their recovery. It's technology can change the course of a patient's life, an important story that David & Brook tells beautifully in this video piece.
https://youtu.be/_xlFaoH7axk
Will Artificial Intelligence replace your physician? In this clip from The Health Storm, Ashleigh Kennedy, CEO of Neurovine, discusses the impact of AI on clinical decision making.
https://bit.ly/33sSw0b
Would you like to know how tech impacts society? 👥 Discover how in this episode of Ottawa’s tech podcast, Make the Future. 🧠💡
This week’s special guests are:
→ John Wall, Senior Vice-President, Head, at BlackBerry QNX
→ Dr. Ashleigh Kennedy, Founder at Neurovine, uOttawa alumna, Ph.D. in Human Kinetics ’2012.
Hosts:
→ Jacques Beauvais, Host, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at uOttawa
→ Jamie Petten, Co-host, President & Executive Director of the Kanata North Business Association and President, uO Kanata Alumni Council
Episode 8 is available to stream now on all major streaming platforms! ⬇️
https://engineering.uottawa.ca/podcast
We're eager to share the first of our TEDxKanata - Ignite speakers, Ashleigh Kennedy -- Founder & CEO of Neurovine.
Stay tuned as we roll out the event's full lineup!
Only one day left until Women, Innovation and Leadership! If you haven't bought your ticket yet, what are you waiting for?
Hear how Erin Blaskie, Erin Kelly (Advanced Symbolics Incorporated), Ashleigh Kennedy (Neurovine), Vicki Iverson (Iversoft) and Susan Richards (numbercrunch) founded their companies, and what led to their success. Whether you're a student, an entrepreneur with an idea, a professional looking to make new contacts, or someone who just wants to network and be inspired, this event is for you!
Today we're featuring Ashleigh Kennedy, co-founder and CEO of Neurovine.
Ashleigh is an experienced neurophysiological scientist and an entrepreneur with a demonstrated history of working in higher education and the wearable technology industry. She is passionate about bridging innovation and health care and is skilled in human movement analysis, quantitative assessment of neurophysiological variables related to athletic performance as well as in clinical research.
Neurovine is changing the way concussion patients recover using real-time data and machine learning to personalize the patient's path to recovery. Its proprietary technology lets patients return to life without the fear of regression in their recovery process.
Want to learn more about Ashleigh and the path she took to founding her company? Get your ticket to Women, Innovation and Leadership today!
We're thrilled to present our next event, 'Women, Innovation and Leadership', Sept. 5 at the Brookstreet Hotel! Five inspiring, local founders and CEOs will deliver lightning talks, delving into their experiences and sharing insights along the way.
Speakers:
- Erin Blaskie, Director of Marketing, L-Spark
- Erin Kelly, President & CEO, Advanced Symbolics Incorporated
- Ashleigh Kennedy, Founder, Neurovine
- Vicki Iverson, Co-founder & CTO, Iversoft
- Susan Richards, Managing Partner, numbercrunch
We'll also be joined by the Irish Ambassador to Canada, His Excellency Jim Kelly, who will deliver the opening address.