Tan Le, BCom (Hons), LLB (Hons)
Tan Le,
BCom (Hons), LLB (Hons) is Founder & CEO of
Emotiv
Lifesciences, a bioinformatics company focused on identifying
biomarkers
in the brain for mental and other neurological conditions using
electroencephalography (EEG). She is a technology entrepreneur,
business executive, and sought-after speaker.
Emotiv Lifesciences is pursuing the dream of widespread brain function
screening to catch early signs of autism, epilepsy, learning
disabilities, ADHD, and other conditions. Today, many kinds of medical
tests are performed on infants and young children looking for early
signs of disease or developmental problems that can be cured more easily
when caught early but there are no tests for brain development. Her
vision is the potential to implement inexpensive cognitive and
neurological monitoring for developmental disorders.
In 2003 Tan cofounded Emotiv, a neuroengineering company that has
developed a breakthrough interface technology for digital media taking
inputs directly from the brain. This technology utterly transforms the
way we interact with computers. Applications for the Emotiv technology,
and interface, span an amazing variety of potential industries
from
gaming to interactive television, everyday computer interactions,
hands-free control systems, smart adaptive environments, art,
accessibility design, market research, psychology, medicine, robotics,
automotive, transport safety, defense, and security. Plans for
introducing Emotiv into these and other broad realms are well
established with developers and researchers in over 90 countries already
working with the technology. Today, Emotiv is a recognized world leader
and pioneer in this field of brain computer interface.
Before she cofounded Emotiv, She cofounded and ran SASme
International, a pioneer in providing Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP)
platforms to telecommunication carriers and content aggregators, with
branches in Asia and Europe. She was part of negotiating a successful
merger for SASme in 2003.
Tan has been a Special Visitor to the UK as a guest of the British
High Commission and Foreign Commonwealth Office, a Goodwill Ambassador
for Australia in Asia, an Ambassador for Aboriginal reconciliation, and
a
Patron of the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development Program.
She has also been an Ambassador for the Status of Women since 2001 and
has served on prominent boards, including Plan International Australia,
the Australian Citizenship Council, the National Committee for Human
Rights Education, and the Centre for the Mind.
Tan’s story was featured in the Eternity Exhibition of the National
Museum of Australia. She has been featured in the “Who’s Who in
Australia” list since 1999 and “Who’s Who of Australian Women” list in
2007 and 2008, Fast Company’s Most Influential Women in Technology in
2010 and Forbes’ 50 Names You Need to Know in 2011. She has been
honored by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader since
2009.
Born in Vietnam, Tan migrated to Australia as a refugee with her
family in 1981. At 15, she began helping Vietnamese people in Melbourne.
By 18, she was president of the Vietnamese Community of Footscray
Association (VCFA), which was subsequently renamed the Australian
Vietnamese Services Resource Centre, which was established to find
employment for Vietnamese Australians. Her goal was to build bridges
between the Vietnamese community and the wider Australian community.
Through the organization of community and charity events she succeeded
in making the AVSRC one of the most effective ethnic support
organizations in Australia.
Tan started studying at Monash at the age of 16. Awarded a KPMG
Accounting
Scholarship in 1997, she went on to complete a combined Bachelor of
Commerce/Laws (Honors). In 1998 and started her career with one of
Australia’s leading law firms, Freehills. She was admitted as a
barrister and solicitor in 2000.
Her efforts were acknowledged when in 1998 she was awarded Young
Australian of the Year and voted as one of Australia’s 30 Most
Successful Women Under 30.
Tan’s sense of community spirit has been a continuing part of her life
to this day.
Watch her TED Talk
Tan Le: A headset that reads your brainwaves.
Watch
Mind Control Device Demonstration – Tan Le and
TEDx Brussels 2010 – Tan Le – The God Helmet.
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