Eric Menees is the CEO of Hexis. He received his Bachelors from UT Austin with a triple-major in Mechanical Engineering, Biochemistry, and Neuroscience Scholars.
Top 3 Takeaways
- Hexis is building real-time emotion modeling technology.
- The success of wearables will depend on nuanced combinations of form-factor and function.
- The entrepreneur mindset is different from the mindset of a scientist.
Show Notes
- [0:58] Eric explains what Hexis is.
- [2:07] What tradeoffs is Eric making between vision and execution?
- [3:08] Definitions of neurotechnology.
- [4:00] Neuroscience-informed software.
- [5:30] How does Hexis work?
- [6:18] The wearable market.
- [7:13] Neurotech, wearables, and fashion.
- [8:40] Eric’s predictions for wearables.
- [10:30] Translating literature into a product.
- [11:50] Eric’s background & education.
- [13:00] Entrepreneurship vs. academia.
- [15:00] Why neuroscience is a great way to drive positive impact.
- [16:45] Eric’s favorite neuroscience book.
Selected Links
- Synaptic Self (by Joseph LeDoux)
- Behave (by Robert Sapolsky)
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