
Brain Health with Virtuleap and cōpe
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This was our tenth CES 2025 highlights show. This time we focused on brain health with two great speakers.
Amir Bozorgzadeh introduced Enhanced VR, a cognitive training app that uses VR to improve attention and concentration, and Cogniclear VR, a cognitive screening tool. Enhanced VR has shown therapeutic benefits in ADHD, mild cognitive impairment, and emotional regulation.
Monique Andrews, Doctor Natural Medicine and Neuroscientist presented cōpe, a subscription-based app that integrates biometric data to provide personalized resilience training. cōpe offers live coaching calls and dynamic practices based on users' physiological data, aiming to boost resilience and combat loneliness.
Recorded on April 17, 2025, this episode is part of our CES Highlights Series. Speakers are listed in their order of appearance.
Amir Bozorgzadeh, CEO and Co-Founder, Virtuleap
Monique Andrews, CEO and Founder, cōpe
Debbie Howard’s summary of this show.
Resources:
Jim McMann of 1-800 Flowers interviews Monique
Functional Nutrition Podcast with Monique
Dr. Ed Osburn interviews Monique
Longevity Tech for Virtuleap
Venture Beat on Virtuleap Raise
Forbes on Virtuleap
BoomerTechTalk.com episode page
LinkedIn Show Post that includes a carousel of speaker photos
Co-Hosts: Linda Sherman and Debbie Howard
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Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman