ICT&health December 2, 2025
Artur Olesch

Dr. Virginia Mahieu, Neurotechnology Director at the Center for Future Generations, leads work at the intersection of neuroscience, technology, and policy. In an interview for ICT&Health Global, she explains how emerging neurotools could transform our future and expand the boundaries of human potential. “The brain is the last frontier of innovation, and we’re just beginning to map it,” she says.

What important advances have helped neurotechnology grow quickly recently?

Neurotechnology is advancing rapidly across several fronts, but a few developments stand out. One major driver is sensor miniaturization, which makes wearables more portable and implants less invasive. Another is artificial intelligence: brain data is noisy and complex, and AI has greatly improved signal denoising and interpretation. It also enables closed-loop...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: Interview / Q&A, Mental Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Trends
Telehealth Claims Are Declining, What’s Next For Virtual Mental Health Care?
Preparing to be 80: Important Considerations for Psychiatry and Society
Why U.S. middle-aged adults report more loneliness and poorer health than peers abroad
Providing Safer AI Mental Health Guidance That Fuses Together Responses From Multiple LLMs In Real-Time Via FUSE-MH
Scaling Without Losing the Human Touch: Inside the Mindful Therapy Group Approach to Business

Share Article