World Economic Forum Selects Carnegie Mellon BrainHub Startup as Technology Pioneer (IMAGE)
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The World Economic Forum has selected Carnegie Mellon University startup Neon as one of its 2015 Technology Pioneers. Neon is among 49 innovative global companies involved in the design, development and deployment of new and proven technologies that the WEF predicts will have a significant impact on business and society. Neon uses models derived from cognitive neuroscience research to increase viewer engagement with online images and videos. Pictured are Sophie Lebrecht, Neon's CEO and co-founder, and Michael J. Tarr, Neon co-founder and head of CMU's Department of Psychology.
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