Forum on the Twenty-Year Development of Neuromanagement and Neuroengineering (March 10)
Title: Forum on the Twenty-Year Development of Neuromanagement and Neuroengineering
Speaker: Professor Weihui Dai, Department of Information Management and Business Intelligence
Time: March 10, 2026, 13:30–14:30
Venue:
On-site: Room 105, Li Dak Sum Building
Online: Tencent Meeting ID: 844 515 486 / Passcode: 722722
Abstract:
Since Chinese scholars first proposed the new concept of "Neuromanagement" to the international academic community in 2006, as emerging interdisciplinary branches of management science and engineering, neuromanagement and neuroengineering have made significant progress in both theoretical research and practical applications, exerting a profound influence on the development of modern management science and the innovation of management engineering technologies.
This lecture will introduce the fundamental concepts, research methods, development trajectory, research achievements, and the indigenous knowledge system formed in the interdisciplinary field of neuromanagement and neuroengineering, as well as the compilation of the Blue Book on the Twenty-Year Development of Neuromanagement (2006–2026).
It will elaborate on a new research paradigm that integrates neurotechnology and artificial intelligence, namely "VR + Brain–Computer Interface + Multimodal Large Models + AI Agents". Drawing on research tasks from the National Key R&D Program, Key Projects of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, and projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the lecture will demonstrate the applications of theories, methods and technologies in neuromanagement and neuroengineering in areas including subconscious perception and intelligent service mechanism design, the development of cloned digital humans for "Digital Rural Elites", and brain–computer interface human–machine collaboration systems, as well as their impacts on research and development in the field of information management and information systems.
