Tan Le ( Vietnamese: Lê Thị Thái Tần, born 20 May 1977) is a Vietnamese-born Australian telecommunications entrepreneur and a co-founder of Emotiv. She was named the 1998 Young Australian of the Year.
As president of the Vietnamese Community of Footscray Association, she made a number of contributions to charities and newspapers throughout Melbourne. [1]
Le is a co-founder of software company Emotiv which specialises in electroencephalography (EEG) headsets.[ citation needed] Le has spoken of her desire to ensure the company's products are affordable enough for the consumer.[ citation needed] She believes that by democratising the technology, there is a greater chance of innovation from individuals, research groups and companies. [2]
In February 2020, Le published her first book, The NeuroGeneration: The new era of brain enhancement revolutionising the way we think, work and heal. [3]
In 1998, Le was named Young Australian of the Year [4] and one of Australia's 30 Most Successful Women Under 30. [5]
Le's story was featured in the 'Hope' section of the Eternity Exhibition of the National Museum of Australia. [6]
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Tan Le ( Vietnamese: Lê Thị Thái Tần, born 20 May 1977) is a Vietnamese-born Australian telecommunications entrepreneur and a co-founder of Emotiv. She was named the 1998 Young Australian of the Year.
As president of the Vietnamese Community of Footscray Association, she made a number of contributions to charities and newspapers throughout Melbourne. [1]
Le is a co-founder of software company Emotiv which specialises in electroencephalography (EEG) headsets.[ citation needed] Le has spoken of her desire to ensure the company's products are affordable enough for the consumer.[ citation needed] She believes that by democratising the technology, there is a greater chance of innovation from individuals, research groups and companies. [2]
In February 2020, Le published her first book, The NeuroGeneration: The new era of brain enhancement revolutionising the way we think, work and heal. [3]
In 1998, Le was named Young Australian of the Year [4] and one of Australia's 30 Most Successful Women Under 30. [5]
Le's story was featured in the 'Hope' section of the Eternity Exhibition of the National Museum of Australia. [6]
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