Mary Lou Jepsen, a technical executive, and inventor in the fields of display, imaging, and computer hardware founded OpenWater in 2016, a startup working on fMRI-type imaging of the body using holographic, infrared techniques. With this project, Jepsen focused on devising a new generation of imaging technologies, with high resolution and low costs, enabling medical diagnoses and treatments, and a new era of fluid and affordable brain-to-computer communications.
In this podcast, Mary Lou Jepsen explains the idea behind Open Water, highlighting the need to use technologies to build better, faster, and cheaper solutions in healthcare that allow diagnosis without opening the body or brain. With this new form of technology, Mary Lou Jepsen recognizes the opportunity of such development democratizing healthcare and enabling to communicate with thought alone. Jepsen continues by developing how this innovation seems to be the inevitable future of communication emerging from our understanding of the human brain.
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