In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording here: Rendezvous Online with Sramana Mitra November 5, 2019
Sramana Mitra: What does the opportunity landscape look like? What are the white spaces in the scope of what you are watching carefully? Kelly White: This isn’t new, but in some ways, it is new. Digital transformation has driven organizations to rapidly outsource systems and services to a wide range of service providers. This digital
Sramana Mitra: What is the level of penetration of your technology in the healthcare system right now? Matt Johnson: The answer is very low but very rapidly growing. Let’s say we have a million hospital beds in the US. About 25% of those are already monitored in a really sophisticated and, frankly, complicated way. Picture
In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording here: Rendezvous Online with Sramana Mitra Oct 15, 2019
Sramana Mitra: Could you point out the ecosystem around you in a bit more detail? Who are the people you interface with? Whom do you compete with? Kelly White: There’s quite a large industry around managing third-party cyber security risks. The roots of that industry are in GRC platform providers.
The Economist recently had a cover story titled The 650bn Binge. It opens: America has seen some spectacular investment booms: think of the railways in the 1860s, Detroit’s car industry in the 1940s or the fracking frenzy in this century. Today the latest bonanza is in full swing, but instead of steel and sand it
This is an excellent conversation about early monitoring and intervention in healthcare. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to yourself as well as EarlySense. Matt Johnson: I’m the CEO of EarlySense. EarlySense is a 14-year-old medical device company based in Tel Aviv, Israel and Boston, Massachusett. We make a contact-free, continuous patient monitor.
In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording here: Rendezvous Online with Sramana Mitra Oct 8, 2019