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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2019 · 20 MIN

04 - Anshul Dayal, Neuromersiv

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When recreating the 1942 Japanese bombing of Darwin in Virtual Reality isn't enough, what do you do next?  If you're Anshul Dayal, CEO and Co-Founder of Neuromersiv, you look to use your creative talents and Virtual Reality expertise to make stroke and brain rehabilitation more engaging and fun.  Anshul chats to Pete about emerging tech in health like virtual reality and augmented reality and the role it will play in the near future. Mentioned in this episode:Sign Up to the Free Talking Healthtech NewsletterSign up to the free Talking HealthTech newsletter for weekly digital health news, events, jobs, partner updates and Pete’s take on what matters across the sector: talkinghealthtech.com/newsletter

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When recreating the 1942 Japanese bombing of Darwin in Virtual Reality isn't enough, what do you do next? If you're Anshul Dayal, CEO and Co-Founder of Neuromersiv, you look to use your creative talents and Virtual Reality expertise to make stroke and brain rehabilitation more engaging and fun. Anshul chats to Pete about emerging tech in health like virtual reality and augmented reality and the role it will play in the near future.

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