
Centre for Neurotechnology and Neuromod+ seminar from Lucy Jung
Founder & CEO at LYEONS Neurotech
Innovating in Healthcare and Medical Technologies
Talk summary: Innovation in healthcare begins with human-centred design – deeply understanding user and key stakeholders needs to develop solutions that truly fit into real-world contexts. By aligning these insights with robust scientific research, we can ensure medical technologies are both evidence-based and deliver clear value, driving meaningful and sustainable impact..
Bio: Lucy Jung, the founder of LYEONS and Charco Neurotech, and an inventor of neuromodulation medical devices, is a design engineer focused on projects related to patient care. She studied Innovation Design Engineering MSc/MA (Distinction) at Imperial College London and Royal College of Art, Industrial and Informatic Design BA from Korea University, and holds a Certificate of Management Excellence (CME) diploma from Harvard Business School, funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng). She is a mentor and tutor at Imperial College London and the Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) accelerator programme.
This is an in-person seminar. Join us after the talk for refreshments and a chance to chat further to the speaker and network with colleagues.
Please register to attend in advance.
The event will be streamed via Teams for those who cannot attend in person. Please register for details.
If coming in-person, the best way to access the venue is via the Royal School of Mines entrance on Prince Consort Road – see the map below.