Sponsors

We thank these Spon­sors for sup­port­ing the 2013 Sharp­Brains Vir­tu­al Sum­mit. Orga­ni­za­tions inter­est­ed in becom­ing Spon­sors and Exhibitors can learn more via this brochure (opens PDF), and Con­tact Us direct­ly. You may also want to con­sult this Sam­ple of Par­tic­i­pants in pre­vi­ous Sharp­Brains Sum­mits (opens PDF).

Gold Sponsors

aprf_logo1The Alzheimer’s Research and Pre­ven­tion Foun­da­tion (ARPF), estab­lished in 1993, is ded­i­cat­ed to reduc­ing the inci­dence of Alzheimer’s dis­ease by con­duct­ing clin­i­cal research and pro­vid­ing edu­ca­tion­al out­reach. Its mis­sion is to make avail­able infor­ma­tion, from con­ven­tion­al and com­ple­men­tary med­i­cine, that will empow­er peo­ple to build healthy brains.

Silver Sponsors

Arrowsmith ProgramThe Arrow­smith Pro­gram,  avail­able in pub­lic and pri­vate schools in  the U.S. and Cana­da, is a com­pre­hen­sive suite of cog­ni­tive pro­grams for stu­dents with learn­ing dis­abil­i­ties that tar­gets 19 areas of the brain that are most com­monly involved in learn­ing. The Arrow­smith Pro­gram iden­ti­fies and strength­ens the weak cog­ni­tive areas that affect learn­ing and each stu­dent works on cog­ni­tive pro­grams that are indi­vid­u­ally designed for his or her areas of learn­ing difficulty.
brainbaselineDig­i­tal Arte­facts is a team of high­ly skilled com­put­er sci­en­tists, artists, and engi­neers who are pas­sion­ate about cre­at­ing state of the art visu­al­iza­tion and inter­ac­tive expe­ri­ences for edu­ca­tion and research com­mu­ni­ties. Their design approach, as exem­pli­fied by Brain­Base­line –the first iPad appli­ca­tion that enables cog­ni­tive self-mon­i­tor­ing– is guid­ed by a com­mit­ment to user-cen­tered design and to a deep under­stand­ing of human fac­tors in key sub­ject domains.

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