I’m a nontechnical healthtech PM with a design/UX focus and a med school background, looking for advice on how to get into the Neurotech/BCI field.<p>I’ve scoured job listings for the top companies in the space and none seen to be looking for people on the design/UX side.<p>I’m curious if getting a Masters in a neuro-related discipline (neuroscience, cogsci, biomedical engineering, etc) to give me a bit more scientific and technical know-how would be wise. Unsure about its practical value.<p>Open to any and all advice. Thanks.
Go here: <a href="https://openbci.com/" rel="nofollow">https://openbci.com/</a> , gear up. Start hacking & have fun.
If that goes as planned, you'll find your way - if not, perhaps it's not for you.