Breakthrough AI Technology for Treating Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disclosed by Dr. Newton Howard at Dubai’s Artificial Intelligence Summit
One of the world’s leading figures in Artificial Intelligence, the renowned brain and cognitive scientist Newton Howard, PhD., will be at The Artificial Intelligence and Business Summit May 26 at the Intercontinental Dubai Festival City and will be available for interviews with Dubai and international media. The annual event for established professionals in the crypto and blockchain space brings together key brands and individuals from the converging sectors of AI, Blockchain, IoT, Quantum Tech to discuss and shape the future of emerging tech. Dr. Howard will also be traveling through the Gulf Region meeting with Heads of States, to discuss the application of Ai in their emerging economies. “I’m delighted to be back in Dubai at this important event for the Artificial Intelligence community,” says Professor Howard, a professor of computational neuroscience and functional neurosurgery at the University of Oxford, and former founder and director of the MIT Mind Machine Project. “After years of research, we believe that A-I can provide the path to relief for millions of people suffering from Neurodegeneration such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other neuro-brain disorders and mental diseases.” At the Dubai conference Dr. Newton will be showcasing ni20, a dynamic spinout company from his Oxford team’s research, which is making life better for patients who suffer from debilitating brain diseases and disorders by restoring their abilities. Specifically, Dr. Howard and his team members from Oxford and MIT are developing a revolutionary brain-computer interface that addresses the most pressing and costly medical needs of a rapidly aging global population, the treatment of neurodegenerative brain diseases and disorders. “Our raison d’être is quite simple,” Dr. Howard says. “With neuron input to output, we strive to restore human dignity to patients who suffer with debilitating brain diseases and disorders by restoring their abilities.”