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Global summit spotlights Houston's growing role in brain health, innovation
The Center for Houston’s Future and UTMB are bringing the Texas Brain Economy Summit back to Houston this summer to continue to position the region as a global leader in brain health.
The summit, held June 9-10 at the Texas Medical Center's Helix Park, will bring together more than 500 executives, researchers, policymakers and innovators from around the world to discuss the global brain economy.
Attendees can expect to hear from leaders of global institutions, including the World Economic Forum, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, McKinsey Health Institute, Global Brain Economy Initiative, Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, Business Collaborative for Brain Health (UsAgainstAlzheimer’s), Rice University, Memorial Hermann, MD Anderson and many others.
Day 1 of the conference will focus on "Enabling Human Flourishing & Economic Growth." Day 2 will focus on "Scaling Innovation & AI Solutions in the Brain Economy."
Keynotes will be delivered by:
- Lexi Branson, vice president of health policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Kana Enomoto, director of the McKinsey Health Institute
- Megan Henshall, founder of Google Experience Institute (Xi)
- Ryan Howard, co-lead of Google Experience Institute (Xi)
- Dr. Hani Jneid, John Sealy Distinguished Centennial Chair in Cardiology and vice president of cardiovascular operations at UTMB
- Steve Kean, president and CEO of the Greater Houston Partnership
- Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas
- Jochen Reiser, president of UTMB
- Thomas Seitz, senior partner of the McKinsey Health Institute
Other significant speakers include:
- Rym Ayadi, founder and president of the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA) and co-founder of the Brain Capital Alliance
- Arthur Evans, CEO and executive vice president of the American Psychological Association
- David Gow, president and CEO of the Center for Houston’s Future (Gow is the founder and chairman of Gow Media, InnovationMap's parent company)
- Bill McKeon, president and CEO of the Texas Medical Center
- Jeff Merritt, head of urban transformation at the World Economic Forum
- Joanne Pike, president and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association
- George Vradenburg, founding chairman of Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative and co-founder, chairman and CEO of Us Against Alzheimer’s
The event is supported through Project Metis, which was launched by the Center for Houston’s Future last year. Led by Rice Brain Institute, The University of Texas Medical Branch's Moody Brain Health Institute and Memorial Hermann’s comprehensive neurology care department, the initiative to advance the understanding, prevention and treatment of the brain. It was developed on the heels of Texas voters overwhelmingly approving a ballot measure to launch the $3 billion, state-funded Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT).
“Texas voters, by approving the state-funded Dementia Prevention Institute, have shown a strong commitment to brain health, as scientific advances continue daily. [Project Metis] aims to harness the Houston region’s unique strengths: its concentration of leading medical and academic institutions, a vibrant innovation ecosystem, and a history of entrepreneurial leadership in health and life sciences,” Gow said at the time.
Learn more about The Texas Brain Economy Summit and purchase tickets here.
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