The Silicon Hospital and a New Way to Make Medical Devices
11-14, 15:50–16:05 (Asia/Bangkok), Breakout 3

Could silicon be more effective for medical treatment than drugs someday? We think that day could be soon. Openwater has spent nearly 9 years developing new tech to treat a range of diseases. It's not pulse ox, fNIRs, HIFU or EEG ... it's new hard tech and it's open-source. We will demo the tech on stage, and share with you our clinical results to date and explain how the technology works. We expect to be in over 100 clinical trials next year.

Mary Lou Jepsen is a globally known technology pioneer. She is CEO & founder of Openwater. Previously she was co-founder & CTO of One Laptop per Child ($100 laptop), Executive Director of Engineering at Facebook/Oculus, Director of Engineering at Google reporting to Sergey Brin, CTO of Intel's Display Division, and an MIT professor. She has over 300 patents. She has received numerous global awards including being named to Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People.