Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Microsoft ranked #4 Holder of Pervasive Neurotech Intellectual Property*
Microsoft Corporation is a worldwide leader in software solutions for businesses and consumers. In addition, Microsoft has expanded into entertainment, gaming, tablets, phones, and other communication technology. To provide the ideal experience for users,
Read MoreFirst-ever Pervasive Neurotechnology Report finds 10,000+ Patent Filings Transforming Medicine, Entertainment and Business
– Nielsen, Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Medtronic, Microsoft and Brainlab emerge as leading IP holders . San Francisco, CA– (May 6, 2015) – SharpBrains, the leading market research firm tracking applied neuroscience, unveiled today–at the 2015 NeuroGaming Summit–a new 206-page report that, for the first time, analyzes the major intellectual property trends in the Pervasive Neurotechnology…
Read MoreUpcoming market report on Pervasive Neurotechnology
Just a quick heads-up to the SharpBrains community: we are wrapping up a comprehensive market report on Pervasive Neurotechnologies (non-invasive, scalable, potentially ubiquitous). To learn when it becomes available, keep tuned via our e‑Newsletter. See below, in alphabetical order, a few of the organizations to be profiled in the report, given their relevant intellectual property portfolios…
Read MoreCognitive Health Track at Games for Health Conference: Full Schedule Announced!
Games for Health and SharpBrains have partnered to bring you the first Cognitive Health Track in a Games for Health Conference, June 11–12th in Boston. If you are interested, in attending the conference, you can learn more and register Here. To get a 15% off registration fees ($379), you can use discount code: sharp09, when…
Read MoreTop 7 Brainteasers for Job Interviews and Brain Challenge
Growing number of companies uses brain teasers and logic puzzles called guesstimations during job interviews. Through these puzzles, brain helps to solve problems, cognitive flexibility, planning and improve working memory.
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