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Life and Death: How ± Degree can Break the Cold Chain

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When it’s a matter of life or death, the holy grail of 100% connectivity isn’t just a nice-to-have.


Storing medical materials, human tissue, vaccines and embryos requires very cold, stable conditions. Monitoring the containers with these material is essential — and there’s no shortcut.


Thankfully, IoT empowers industry-leading environmental monitoring companies like PharmaWatch to innovate for clients and patients and make solutions more broadly available.


PharmaWatch Vice President of Sales Fred Roe joins the podcast to offer insight into how IoT is shaping the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, including:

- Why tiny increments matter so much to environmental monitoring

- How PharmaWatch went from Wi-Fi to Eseye's cellular connectivity in its quest for the holy grail

- How Eseye’s AnyNet SMARTconnect™ performed during the 2022 Rogers outage


Tune in to learn more about how device intelligence is evolving to offer healthcare organisations big wins.


Show Links

· Follow Fred Roe on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Connect with Eseye on LinkedIn or Twitter



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Content provided by David Langton, Nick Earle, and CEO Eseye. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Langton, Nick Earle, and CEO Eseye or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

When it’s a matter of life or death, the holy grail of 100% connectivity isn’t just a nice-to-have.


Storing medical materials, human tissue, vaccines and embryos requires very cold, stable conditions. Monitoring the containers with these material is essential — and there’s no shortcut.


Thankfully, IoT empowers industry-leading environmental monitoring companies like PharmaWatch to innovate for clients and patients and make solutions more broadly available.


PharmaWatch Vice President of Sales Fred Roe joins the podcast to offer insight into how IoT is shaping the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, including:

- Why tiny increments matter so much to environmental monitoring

- How PharmaWatch went from Wi-Fi to Eseye's cellular connectivity in its quest for the holy grail

- How Eseye’s AnyNet SMARTconnect™ performed during the 2022 Rogers outage


Tune in to learn more about how device intelligence is evolving to offer healthcare organisations big wins.


Show Links

· Follow Fred Roe on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Connect with Eseye on LinkedIn or Twitter



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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