BlueBean, LLC will organize a free seminar on 'RFID in Healthcare' on 27 June. The seminar will teach medical workers about the use of RFID technology for tracking mobile assets and staff. RFID is a reliable technology applied in the healthcare industry to reduce costs and save time. It can be integrated into a hospital's wireless infrastructure. By this integration, healthcare units track mobile assets as well as staff and patients. Gregg Maggioli who is the president of BlueBean said that the healthcare companies are saving millions of dollars per year by adopting this latest technology. The seminar, which is scheduled on 27 June, will highlight all these things vividly.
BlueBean has joined hands with PanGo and Cisco to organize the mega event.
via: [RFid News]
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