$1,000,000 Global B.R.A.I.N. Prize Seeks Applicants
R&D Award Will Recognize and Support Breakthrough in Brain Technology; Entries by March 15th
TEL AVIV, Israel, February 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Israel Brain Technologies (IBT) is seeking applicants for its $1,000,000 Global B.R.A.I.N. Prize competition. Applications will be accepted until March 15, 2013.
The Global B.R.A.I.N (Breakthrough Research And Innovation in Neurotechnology) Prize is an international R&D award to be granted to an individual, group or organization for a recent breakthrough in the field of brain technology.
The one-million-dollar prize will recognize a disruptive innovation on a path to commercialization with potentially significant impact to humanity. Innovations eligible for the award include:
1. Novel technologies that can augment scientific understanding of the brain
2. New technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of brain disease
3. Cutting-edge technologies to enhance human brain function
4. Groundbreaking Brain-Machine Interface technologies
5. Innovative brain stimulation technologies
6. Disruptive brain-inspired technologies in computation, communications and robotics
The prize will be awarded at IBT's Global Brain Technology Conference to be held in October, 2013. The prize is aimed at supporting further development of the winning technology.
Full contest details, terms and conditions as well as an application form can be found here.
The international judging committee is composed of distinguished leaders in neuroscience, technology and business, including three Nobel laureates: Profs. Eric Kandel, Daniel Kahneman and Bert Sakmann.
About Israel Brain Technologies
Israel Brain Technologies (IBT), a non-profit organization, has embarked upon a mission to advance the neurotechnology industry and establish Israel as a global epicenter of brain technology and related research.
IBT promotes multi-disciplinary research and development projects in Israel as well as collaboration between the Israeli brain ecosystem and the global community of researchers and innovators.
IBT was inspired by the vision of Israeli President Shimon Peres, a leading proponent of brain research and technology.
IBT is led by a team of technology entrepreneurs and life-science professionals, and is advised by a panel of renowned academic, industry and public sector representatives including Nobel laureates.
For more information, please visit: http://www.israelbrain.org/
CONTACT:
Miri Polachek
IBT Executive Director
[email protected]
+972-3-6441735
SOURCE Israel Brain Technologies (IBT)
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