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What the Future Looks Like if We Get It Right

What the Future Looks Like if We Get It Right

As the Patient Monitoring series concludes, the conversation shifts from today’s challenges to tomorrow’s possibilities. This final episode of the five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series looks ahead to what healthcare could become if patient monitoring gets it right. Intel’s Kaeli Tully is joined by Sudha Yellapantula, Senior Researcher at Medical…

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Why We Show Up for Care

Episode 4 of The Future of Patient Monitoring takes a step back from infrastructure and innovation to explore something deeper: the people behind the technology—and what they’ve learned through years of building smarter systems. Part of the Health and Life Sciences at the Edge podcast series, this conversation is led by Intel’s Kaeli Tully,…

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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge
Expanding Monitoring in Acute Care and Beyond

As hospitals look beyond the ICU to improve outcomes across the entire continuum of care, a key question emerges: how do you expand patient monitoring without overwhelming clinicians with more alarms, more noise, and more work? This episode—part three of a five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series exploring The Future of…

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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge
The Hidden Roadblocks to Smarter Hospitals

As hospitals look to improve outcomes with faster, more informed decisions, infrastructure limitations remain a major hurdle. This episode—part two of a five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series exploring The Future of Patient Monitoring—dives into what’s holding back smarter, more connected care. Intel’s Andrew Lamkin, AI Solutions Architect, and Bikram Day,…

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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge
Laying Out the Landscape in Today’s Patient Monitoring

More and more hospital environments rely on continuous, high-quality data to support faster clinical decisions, but much of today’s patient monitoring still varies widely by unit, device, and workflow. This episode kicks off a five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series exploring The Future of Patient Monitoring. Intel’s Kaeli Tully, Solutions Engineer…

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Riding the Waves of Innovation: Veripos’ Breakthrough in Marine Navigation

Navigating the treacherous and unpredictable world of marine environments necessitates the utilization of cutting-edge Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) technology. Companies such as Veripos are paving the way, combining advancements in quad-frequency GNSS receivers, GNSS inertial systems with Span technology, and anti-jam antenna to ensure precise and reliable positioning – a service that is especially…

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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge
Scaling Clinical Diagnostic Testing to the Masses (Part 2)

The rising cost of health care has hit Americans differently depending on their economic status. There is no shortage of news stories covering the reality of  those with higher incomes having higher life expectancies than those in lower financial brackets. Healthcare services such as clinical diagnostic testing may be out of reach for those who…

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Nowadays, getting a project off the ground usually means moving fast. A quick map gets sketched. A file gets shared. A design gets reviewed in whatever tool is closest at hand. In the moment, it feels efficient — even smart. But in the telecommunications industry, as networks become more automated, location-aware, and powered by AI,…

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Riding the Waves of Innovation: Veripos’ Breakthrough in Marine Navigation
June 28, 2023

Navigating the treacherous and unpredictable world of marine environments necessitates the utilization of cutting-edge Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) technology. Companies such as Veripos are paving the way, combining advancements in quad-frequency GNSS receivers, GNSS inertial systems with Span technology, and anti-jam antenna to ensure precise and reliable positioning – a service that is especially…

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Defying Gravity: NovAtel’s Span Technology Conquers Extreme G-Forces

NovAtel’s cutting-edge technology is put to the ultimate test in extreme conditions, where the L-39 Albatros high-performance jet showcases its capabilities. Loaded with NovAtel PowrPakD-E2 enclosures and GNSS antennas, the aircraft is subjected to acrobatic maneuvers at mind-boggling speeds and G-forces, pushing the limits of positioning technology. Throughout the rigorous trials, NovAtel’s span technology consistently…

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Beyond GPS: NovAtel’s Cutting-edge Positioning Tech Transforming Marine Operations

In an era where maritime safety and business efficiency hinge on state-of-the-art navigation and positioning technology, NovAtel is emerging as a true game-changer. Their proven portfolio of precision tools — from real-time Oceanics Correction Service to robust GNSS receivers and post-processing software — provides marine companies with unprecedented reliability and accuracy, even in the most…

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What the Future Looks Like if We Get It Right
Health and Life Sciences at the Edge
What the Future Looks Like if We Get It Right
December 30, 2025

As the Patient Monitoring series concludes, the conversation shifts from today’s challenges to tomorrow’s possibilities. This final episode of the five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series looks ahead to what healthcare could become if patient monitoring gets it right. Intel’s Kaeli Tully is joined by Sudha Yellapantula, Senior Researcher at Medical…

Read More
Why We Show Up for Care

Episode 4 of The Future of Patient Monitoring takes a step back from infrastructure and innovation to explore something deeper: the people behind the technology—and what they’ve learned through years of building smarter systems. Part of the Health and Life Sciences at the Edge podcast series, this conversation is led by Intel’s Kaeli Tully,…

Read More
Expanding Monitoring in Acute Care and Beyond

As hospitals look beyond the ICU to improve outcomes across the entire continuum of care, a key question emerges: how do you expand patient monitoring without overwhelming clinicians with more alarms, more noise, and more work? This episode—part three of a five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series exploring The Future of…

Read More
The Hidden Roadblocks to Smarter Hospitals

As hospitals look to improve outcomes with faster, more informed decisions, infrastructure limitations remain a major hurdle. This episode—part two of a five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series exploring The Future of Patient Monitoring—dives into what’s holding back smarter, more connected care. Intel’s Andrew Lamkin, AI Solutions Architect, and Bikram Day,…

Read More
Laying Out the Landscape in Today’s Patient Monitoring
Health and Life Sciences at the Edge
Laying Out the Landscape in Today’s Patient Monitoring
December 2, 2025

More and more hospital environments rely on continuous, high-quality data to support faster clinical decisions, but much of today’s patient monitoring still varies widely by unit, device, and workflow. This episode kicks off a five-part Health and Life Sciences at the Edge series exploring The Future of Patient Monitoring. Intel’s Kaeli Tully, Solutions Engineer…

Read More
Scaling Clinical Diagnostic Testing to the Masses (Part 2)

The rising cost of health care has hit Americans differently depending on their economic status. There is no shortage of news stories covering the reality of  those with higher incomes having higher life expectancies than those in lower financial brackets. Healthcare services such as clinical diagnostic testing may be out of reach for those who…

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Scaling Clinical Diagnostic Testing to the Masses (Part 1)

The rising cost of health care has hit Americans differently depending on their economic status. There is no shortage of news stories covering the reality of  those with higher incomes having higher life expectancies than those in lower financial brackets. Healthcare services such as clinical diagnostic testing may be out of reach for those who…

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Transforming Hospital Workflows with Network Operations Centers (NOCs) and Coordinated Clinical Care

The nucleus of a hospital is increasingly becoming its network operations center. If the system isn’t connected, communication breaks down. The evolution of network operations centers in healthcare and how to build an effective one drives the conversation on this episode of Health and Life Sciences at the Edge by Intel. Intel’s Global Head of…

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Using Open-Source Software to Drive Reliability and Security in Lab & Life Sciences
March 14, 2023

Open-Source software’s flexibility through its distribution with the source code gives programmers the power to modify and distribute with its original rights. That versatility allows many technological innovations within the Health and Life Science space. Intel partners with Health and Life Science organizations on a wide range of solutions, and open-source is critical to…

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Creating Value for Clinicians and Patients Through Next-Gen Digital Workflows

Next-generation digital workflows are at the forefront of advancing how clinicians deliver healthcare. Intel partners with custom EMR workflow providers such as SaVia Health to improve those solutions and make new ones possible. Intel Head of Global Health Solutions Alex Flores recently sat down with SaVia Health CEO and Chairman William Caldwell to pull…

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How Augmented Reality and Immersive Technologies Can Improve Patient Outcomes

On this episode of Intel’s Health and Life Sciences at the Edge, host Gabrielle Bejarano chats with Providence Health System VP and Chief Talent Officer Darci Hall and Intel Health Account Executive Jeffrey Berghammer about the opportunities for augmented reality and immersive technologies to support digital transformation in healthcare.     When the onset…

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How Cloud to Edge Technology Helps Handle the Immense Amount of Data Generated By Practitioners

Healthcare organizations generate massive amounts of data, so much so that the challenge becomes how and where to move it and store it. Health and Life Science at the Edge host, Gabrielle Bejarano, spoke with Zettar’s Chin Fang and Intel’s Michael McManus for a peek inside the technology solutions Zettar and Intel are partnering…

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Scaling Clinical Diagnostic Testing to the Masses (Part 1)
April 18, 2023

The rising cost of health care has hit Americans differently depending on their economic status. There is no shortage of news stories covering the reality of  those with higher incomes having higher life expectancies than those in lower financial brackets. Healthcare services such as clinical diagnostic testing may be out of reach for those who…

Read More
Transforming Hospital Workflows with Network Operations Centers (NOCs) and Coordinated Clinical Care
March 30, 2023

The nucleus of a hospital is increasingly becoming its network operations center. If the system isn’t connected, communication breaks down. The evolution of network operations centers in healthcare and how to build an effective one drives the conversation on this episode of Health and Life Sciences at the Edge by Intel. Intel’s Global Head of…

Read More
Using Open-Source Software to Drive Reliability and Security in Lab & Life Sciences
March 14, 2023

Open-Source software’s flexibility through its distribution with the source code gives programmers the power to modify and distribute with its original rights. That versatility allows many technological innovations within the Health and Life Science space. Intel partners with Health and Life Science organizations on a wide range of solutions, and open-source is critical to…

Read More
Creating Value for Clinicians and Patients Through Next-Gen Digital Workflows
March 8, 2023

Next-generation digital workflows are at the forefront of advancing how clinicians deliver healthcare. Intel partners with custom EMR workflow providers such as SaVia Health to improve those solutions and make new ones possible. Intel Head of Global Health Solutions Alex Flores recently sat down with SaVia Health CEO and Chairman William Caldwell to pull…

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How Augmented Reality and Immersive Technologies Can Improve Patient Outcomes
February 21, 2023

On this episode of Intel’s Health and Life Sciences at the Edge, host Gabrielle Bejarano chats with Providence Health System VP and Chief Talent Officer Darci Hall and Intel Health Account Executive Jeffrey Berghammer about the opportunities for augmented reality and immersive technologies to support digital transformation in healthcare.     When the onset…

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Defying Gravity: NovAtel’s Span Technology Conquers Extreme G-Forces
January 28, 2023

NovAtel’s cutting-edge technology is put to the ultimate test in extreme conditions, where the L-39 Albatros high-performance jet showcases its capabilities. Loaded with NovAtel PowrPakD-E2 enclosures and GNSS antennas, the aircraft is subjected to acrobatic maneuvers at mind-boggling speeds and G-forces, pushing the limits of positioning technology. Throughout the rigorous trials, NovAtel’s span technology consistently…

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How Cloud to Edge Technology Helps Handle the Immense Amount of Data Generated By Practitioners
January 17, 2023

Healthcare organizations generate massive amounts of data, so much so that the challenge becomes how and where to move it and store it. Health and Life Science at the Edge host, Gabrielle Bejarano, spoke with Zettar’s Chin Fang and Intel’s Michael McManus for a peek inside the technology solutions Zettar and Intel are partnering…

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January 1, 2023

Hexagon HP-L-10.10 on Global S is a Telly Bronze Winner in Branded Content – 3D Animation

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The Unique Potential of Open Federated Learning in Healthcare
December 9, 2022

Historically, people have opted into research, shared their health data, or taken part in patient surveys. Data had to be collected in a central location with the consent of the users. These paths keep private information protected but unfortunately, it eliminates a considerable amount of data available. However, with federated learning, it’s possible to…

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