Frist Center for Autism and Innovation December Salon Lunch and Learn Series: Neurotech Frontiers LabMatch: Rapid Pitches. Smart Matches.
Monday, December 1, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. CT
Held in OMC 241 and online. Lunch will be offered on a first come, first served basis.
This year, the Frist Center for Autism and Innovation established a Tech Incubator program called NeuroTech Frontiers. The purpose of this program is to connect startup companies developing technologies to support neurodivergent and autistic individuals and/or caregivers with researchers and laboratories, generating unique opportunities for collaboration, data collection, and commercial funding.
We want to invite you to attend a hybrid lunch session on Monday, December 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central Time, to learn more about participating startups and explore opportunities for collaboration.
At this session, each startup will give a brief presentation about (a) their product and its purpose and (b) the types of research collaborations/expertise that may be a good fit with their work.
In addition to time for questions and answers during the session, the Frist Center's entrepreneur in residence, Jan Schlueter, will be happy to field your expressions of interest and connect you with any opportunities that may be a good fit with your work.
The meeting will be held online and in person at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (One Magnolia Circle) auditorium. Please take advantage of this opportunity, which we are bringing exclusively to Frist Center fellows and affiliates.
Co-sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center.