eWEAR Health Prize @ Stanford U. 2026
Category: Conferences
Deep Tech and AI for the Medical/Health Sector with brain-machine interfaces, longevity, precision health, wearables, or robotics
Five entrepreneurs compete for a $25,000 cash prize.
Date: Friday, November 6, 2026
Time: 1:00pm – 5:00pm PST
Location: McCaw Hall, Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University (326 Galvez St, Stanford, CA 94305)
Registration Required: Affiliate Registration (Free)– eWEAR Affiliate member companies, VIPs, and the Stanford University community with SUNetID. Non-affiliate Registration ($49)– Prospective members and other paying attendees. To be notified when registration opens, sign up here.
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Agenda & Speakers
12:30 pm | Badge pick-up opens
1:00 pm | Welcome & Opening Remarks
Angela McIntyre, eWEAR Executive Director
Prof. Zhenan Bao, eWEAR Faculty Director
Prof. Xiang Qian, eWEAR Faculty Co-Director
1:10pm | Keynote Fireside Chat with John L. Hennessey
1:45 pm | Pitch Competition (view pitch presenters from 2025)
Five USA competitors
Three International University participants
3:45 pm | Judges Panel Discussion & Awards
4:15 pm | Start-up Demo Showcase & Networking Reception
5:00 pm | Conclusion of event
Keynote Speaker

John L. Hennessy
President Emeritus, Co-founder, Knight-Hennessy Scholars, James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Professor in the School of Engineering, Stanford University and Chairman of Alphabet
Bio:
Keeping Stanford accessible and aff ordable to outstanding students was among his priorities, and during his presidency, Stanford’s financial aid program became one of the strongest in the nation. The Arts at Stanford also experienced a renaissance during his tenure with a new concert hall, a new home for Art and Art History, and the addition of the Anderson Collection.
In early 2016, he announced Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS), the largest fully-endowed, university-wide graduate fellowship in the world. After stepping down as president, Hennessy became the inaugural Shriram Family Director of KHS in September 2016. KHS’s goal is to educate and prepare a community of scholars for leadership roles in academia, industry, government, nonprofits, and the community at large. Each Knight-Hennessy scholar receives up to three years of financial support to pursue graduate studies at Stanford while engaging in experiences that prepare them to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders who address complex challenges facing the world.
Hennessy, a pioneer in computer architecture, joined Stanford’s faculty in 1977 as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. In 1981, he drew together researchers to focus on a technology known as RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer), which revolutionized computing by increasing performance while reducing costs. Hennessy helped transfer this technology to industry in 1984 by cofounding MIPS Computer Systems, which had an initial public off ering in 1989. In 1998 he cofounded Atheros Communications, a pioneer in WiFi technology, and served as Chair of the Board until 2010. He is also the coauthor (with David Patterson) of two internationally used textbooks on computer architecture.
Hennessy was the inaugural Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and served as chair of Computer Science, dean of the School of Engineering, and university provost, before being inaugurated as Stanford’s 10th president. Currently, he serves on the board of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and is chair of the board of Alphabet (Google’s parent company).
His honors include the 2024 National Science Board Vannevar Bush Award; 2022 Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering (co-winner); 2020 UC Berkeley Clark Kerr Award; 2017 ACM Turing Prize (with David Patterson), its highest award; 2012 Medal of Honor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, its highest award; 2004 NEC C&C Prize for lifetime achievement in computer science and engineering; 2001 Eckert-Mauchly Award of the Association for Computing Machinery; 2001 Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award; and the 2000 John von Neumann Medal. He is an elected member or Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering, the Royal Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society.
Hennessy earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Villanova University and his master’s and doctoral degrees in computer science from the Stony Brook University, as well as ten honorary doctorates.
eWEAR Faculty Directors

Zhenan Bao
K.K. Lee Professor of Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
Bio:
Prior to joining Stanford in 2004, she was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies from 1995-2004. She received her Ph.D in Chemistry from the University of Chicago in 1995. She has close to 700 refereed publications and over 80 US patents with a Google Scholar H-Index 215.
Bao is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Inventors. She is a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She is a Fellow of MRS, ACS, AAAS, SPIE, ACS PMSE and ACS POLY. Bao is an Innovation Investigator with the Arc Institute and an Investigator with the CZ Biohub in San Francisco.
Bao was the inaugural recipient of the VinFuture Prize Female Innovator 2021, the ACS Chemistry of Materials Award 2022, MRS Mid-Career Award in 2021, AICHE Alpha Chi Sigma Award 2021, ACS Central Science Disruptor and Innovator Prize in 2020, Gibbs Medal by the Chicago session of ACS in 2020, Wilhelm Exner Medal by Austrian Federal Minister of Science 2018, ACS Award on Applied Polymer Science 2017, L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award in the Physical Sciences 2017, AICHE Andreas Acrivos Award for Professional Progress in Chemical Engineering in 2014, ACS Carl Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award in 2013, ACS Cope Scholar Award in 2011, Royal Society of Chemistry Beilby Medal and Prize in 2009, IUPAC Creativity in Applied Polymer Science Prize in 2008. Bao was selected as Nature’s Ten people in 2015 as a “Master of Materials” for her work on artificial electronic skin.
Bao co-founded C3 Nano and PyrAmes, both are silicon-valley venture funded start-ups. She serves as an advising Partner for Fusion Venture Capital.

Xiang Qian, MD
Stanford Medicine Endowed Director; Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative And Pain Medicine; Clinical Professor (By Courtesy), Neurosurgery
Stanford University
Bio:
Due to his passion for global health and leadership experience, Dr. Qian was appointed as the Medical Director of Stanford International Medical Services since 2016 to help deliver care for international patients and promote international collaborations.
Outside of his work at Stanford, Dr. Qian founded the Chinese American Physicians’ Society to help bring medical knowledge internationally, and today, the society has more than 800 lifetime physician members and 400 resident and fellow physician members.
Pitch Competition Judges
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Demo Showcase
Coming Soon

Angela McIntyre, Host
Executive Director of eWEAR
Stanford University
Bio

Katryna Dillard
Program Manager of eWEAR
Stanford University
Bio