by Lori Most | Apr 21, 2017
Minneapolis, MN – We were excited to present CONNECTIVITY IN THE JUNGLE to a packed room at the IoTFuse Conference! This 1-day conference included broad vision talks, along with deep-dives into the latest technology in the Internet of Things space.
“One of the World’s Best IoT Conferences to Attend in 2017” – Business Insider
Learn more here: https://iotfuse.com/
And check out our session! https://iotfuseconference2017.sched.com/event/9tz0?iframe=no
by Lori Most | Feb 24, 2017
We met so many amazing people and organizations at the Mobilizing Medical Missions conference in Texas. We were one of 70 exhibitors at the conference, and the booths were busy during the 2-day event. The team estimates between 1200-1500 attendees – and I believe I talked to nearly each and every one of them. Such a great event!
Find out more: https://m3missions.com/
by Lori Most | Sep 24, 2016
We were selected as 1 of 7 from a group of tech start-up companies to present at the Twin Cities Start Up Week marquee event of Minnedemo 24. We were given 7 minutes to demo our product, and the most important rule: NO SLIDES!
So with a lot of practice, we were able to keep our demo at 7 minutes, and were able to zip through entry of a patient, along with talking about all of the great networking pieces to our software. Despite a bit of technical difficulties with too much cell traffic in that auditorium, we were able to pull in some interent access, and at least show the web-version! Our Wi-Fi just couldn’t connect to our iPads with all of those tech enthusiasts tweeting, recording, texting, live-streaming, and who knows what else!?
I think we still gave the crowd of around 1000 techies a good show!
by Lori Most | Jun 4, 2016
Boston, MA – HumTech was our first look at the amazing technology being implemented by humanitarians today. This is a passionate industry of people, and it made us excited dive in and never look back.
We had the opportunity to display our prototype with the other exhibitors, where we received very encouraging feedback on the need to move forward with a portable EMR.
This was also where my views were solidified by 2 individuals – Gisli Olafsson, CTO @ Beringer France and author of The Crisis Leader, and Dr. Christopher Robert, founder of SurveyCTO.
Olafsson’s keynote talked about the need to get away from the current cycle of applying for grants, fulfilling the grants, running out of funding, and applying for more grants when it comes to innovation in this space. He urged us all to take a note from the corporate world, and find a way to self-fund. https://twitter.com/gislio
Robert showed me that a for-profit company can have the heart of a non-profit, and produce vital technology to humanitarians, but still bring in enough $ to pay the bills. https://twitter.com/SurveyCTO
For more on our take-aways from HumTech, visit our partner Digi’s blog.