Our team had a great time participating in the AI Innovation Bridge hackathon at @IntelSoftware! Check out their blog below to hear more about how our partnership helps keep patients safe.
AI Innovation Bridge hackathon winners and AI startup @ocuvera answered some questions about how they’re using Intel hardware to assist nurses. Read this blog to learn about their great work with #AI in healthcare. https://t.co/cSNnGBFJ2L
Intel is happy to announce the newest member of Intel Liftoff. Welcome, @ocuvera, a startup working on AI systems to assist healthcare facilities. Learn more about the #IntelLiftoff program here: https://t.co/0w7bMsFAQI
Congratulations to the winners at the AI Innovation Bridge #Hackathon! Each team displayed true excellence during the event, and we were proud to see your accomplishments. Read more on the award winners here: https://t.co/MGLI4riJZB @ocuvera@tocsa2 @immigrantfirst
With Ocuvera, software-based monitoring means no people need to actively watch patients. At just $2 an hour, Ocuvera is more affordable than traditional or virtual sitters.
A new academic paper has just been released about Ocuvera and we're thrilled with the results. Thank you to Dr. Katherine Jones, Dr. Gleb Haynatzki, and our own Dr. Lucas Sabalka for your work. #HealthTech#MedTwitter
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Nurses can't always be in the room, but Ocuvera can be there 24/7. Studies show our technology reduces unattended bed exits by 89%. Is your hospital using Ocuvera? #MedTech#MedTwitter#HealthTech
Our hardware team is putting the final touches on dozens of new units for customers. We're thrilled to be partnering with nurses at exceptional hospitals to prevent unattended patient falls. #medtech#ai#nurselife
Hari Wiguna is our hardware guru at Ocuvera. In this video, Hari explains our creative process for developing the new hardware we launched in January. #medtech#ai#hardware
We're listening to customers and prototyping in our shop to create new storage solutions for Ocuvera units. To create this storage prototype we used CAD models, 3D printing, and our CNC router. More exciting things to come from our engineers. #medtech#healthcareit
“It’s not just telling you there’s been a shift in weight, but actually giving you an image of the patient’s movements,” Cordero said, noting weight-based alarms could be fooled by a patient turning over or reaching for a book. https://t.co/NiZS3ATDbo #MedTech