Join us in Davos to shape the future of brain health
The Wyss Center will be in Davos from January 19-22 to convene global leaders at the intersection of brain health, artificial intelligence, capital, and real-world impact. Across a series of curated moments, we will foster dialogue on how advances in neurotechnology can translate into scalable, responsible solutions for society.
Join us for high-level conversations and a social event designed to spark meaningful connections. Together, we will explore bold ideas, challenge conventional thinking, and reimagine the future of brain health in a rapidly changing world.
Leading the Brain Economy in the Intelligent Age
January 19, 2026 | 6:00-7:30 pm
Start your social week in Davos with visionaries redefining how human and artificial intelligence collaborate to advance brain health. This roundtable and social event, hosted in partnership with the Brain House, will celebrate the world’s first city-level, AI-driven brain economy initiative, that is the AI Hub Geneva, activating the five levers of the 2026 WEF Brain Economy Impact Report.
Speakers
- Erwin Böttinger, CEO, Wyss Geneva; Professor for Artificial Intelligence in Human Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Wolf-Julian Neumann, Advisor, Wyss Geneva; Professor for invasive Neurotechnology, Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Harris Eyre, Senior Fellow, Rice University and The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB); Senior Advisor, McKinsey & Company
Driving Capital, Innovation & Impact for Brain Health
January 22, 2026 | 10:30-11:30 am
Advancing brain health at scale will require new models that better align capital, innovation, and real-world impact. This session will examine how investment and technology can accelerate progress across prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for brain health conditions. The conversation will explore how to move promising science into deployment, mobilize cross-sector capital, and build durable ecosystems that translate innovation into measurable outcomes for patients, health systems, and societies globally.