Quake Global, Inc. Exhibits RFID Healthcare Technology in the Intelligent Health Pavilion At HIMSS18 Booth 11657


Quake Global, a pioneer in machine-to-machine (M2M) development, will supportHIMSS’ goal to educate, collaborate and inform healthcare professionals about cutting edge wireless technologies that save lives by participating in the HIMSS18health ID conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada from March 5-9.

Polina Braunstein, CEO of Quake Global, will deliver two informative presentations at HIMSS. “RFID Real-time Monitoring for All Your Healthcare” will be of interest to C-Suite IT Professionals at 4pm on Tuesday, March 6 and Wednesday, March 7, 10:30am in the Las Vegas - Sands Convention Center (Hall G, Booth #11657 Knowledge Theatre, Intelligent Healthcare Pavilion). She will describe how the company's RFID real-time monitoring solutions are easily integrated into existing healthcare processes to help hospitals raise patient satisfaction levels, improve patient outcomes and garner a higher ROI.

Visit Quake Global in booth #11657 to see live demos in a simulated hospital environment utilizing the company’s RFID and RTLS (Real-time Location System) solutions. Health-tech professionals can ask questions about how to operate more efficiently in a modern medical facility with solutions for patient, assets, staff and specimen tracking to enable continual improvements in workflow processes, safety, and quality of patient care.

About Quake Global

Founded in 1998, Quake Global is a pioneer in machine-to-machine (M2M) development. The company provides powerful stand-alone and integrated solutions that capture real-time data about every aspect of an operation via satellite, terrestrial, Wi-Fi, V2x, BLE and RFID technologies. Quake Global's customers can make timely decisions based on data analytics and implement improvements that add up to increased ROI.

Visit www.quakeglobal.com or follow on Twitter or LinkedIn.



February 26, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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