I had some comments on non-compete clauses in Christine Dobby’s excellent Globe & Mail article, Sign here: Why the increasing use of non-compete clauses is bad for employees, and the economy.
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Podcast interview with physiological computing pioneer Prof. Stephen Fairclough
Prof. Fairclough and I got into a great discussion about practical BCIs on the sidelines of the Neuroadaptive Technology Conference in Liverpool in the summer of 2019. Here’s the podcast.
Toronto Star podcast on Neuralink and brain tech
A conversation I had with Raju Mudhar of the Toronto Star’s This Matters podcast on the history and future of brain-computer interfaces.
What’s right and what’s wrong with Canadian innovation?
A panel on Canada’s best current affairs TV show, The Agenda.
In Canada, enterprise scale doesn’t seem to drive dynamism or growth
It’s not that Canadian companies are too small or too big: it’s that too many of the country’s big companies are old, generally low-tech, and don’t innovate to compete. More here in our article at The Hub.
Productivity and economic growth in Canada | The Agenda on TVO
Vass Bednar, Brett House, Sunil Johal, Kaylie Tiessen and I had some thoughts on Canada’s struggles with economic growth and the importance of getting policy in place to change the country’s course.
The team behind Nike Mind
Here’s a great post from the Nike magazine about our team, and how we had the great fortune (alongside many other teammates!) of working to create the world’s first athletic shoe designed from the sensory system out. Link Here.