Innovation Talks: Healthcare Series

July 28, 2020

U.S. hospitals are forced to adapt in ways we haven’t seen before. This series touches on lessons learned from COVID 19, and also looks ahead at building a more resilient, digital facility.

Schneider and Healthcare Industry Experts will join us on the following topics:

  • Session 1: Facility Infrastructure – On Demand
  • Session 2: Microgrids  — The Future of Energy – On Demand
  • Session 3: IOT  — Healthcare at the Edge – On Demand
  • Session 4: Digitization  — Is Your Facility Ready? – On Demand
  • Session 5: Post-COVID Implications for Control Systems – Aug 4 at 3pm ET
  • Session 6: Trends on the Horizon  — Prefab in Healthcare Panel Discussion – Aug 18 at 3pm ET

 

Register HERE.

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