Speaking
Keynotes and workshops on neurodivergence, hyperfocus, spatial intelligence, accessibility, and the future of work.
Remote keynotes & workshops, delivered worldwide
Eric Vaz is a full professor, researcher, author, founder, and autistic speaker whose work bridges geography, spatial AI, complex systems, human environments, and neurodivergence. His speaking focuses on how different cognitive styles reveal new possibilities for deep work, creativity, accessibility, and organizational design.
The Hyperfocus Advantage
How neurodivergent minds reveal the future of deep work, creativity, and workplace design.
Speaking topics
Autism, attention, and the modern workplace
Hyperfocus as a source of deep expertise and creative output
Pattern recognition, systems thinking, and neurodivergent intelligence
Sensory environments, burnout, masking, and workplace design
How accessibility improves performance for everyone
Neurodivergence, AI, geography, and the future of human work
Relevant training includes Autism Ontario's Strong Minds Through Active Bodies Certificate (awarded June 29, 2026), covering autism and communication, ableism, mental health, physical activity, and accessible program design.
For speaking inquiries, workshops, panels, or corporate events, book a short remote call. Prefer to write? Email evaz@torontomu.ca.
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