European TOUGHBOOK ambulance forum registration open
Join Ambulance Services from across Europe to see how technology is shaping the future of the sector.
BRACKNELL, UK. 26th October 2021 – Registrations are now open for the European TOUGHBOOK Ambulance Forum designed to bring technology experts and Ambulance services together to discuss how technology is shaping the future of the sector. The free online event takes place from 09:00-11:00 BST (10:00-12:00 CET) on Thursday, November 25th.
The Ambulance Forum is the second in a series of specialist emergency services events following the successful European TOUGHBOOK Police Forum held earlier in the year. Important topics on the agenda include the latest research examining technology trends in the ambulance service. White Space Strategy will discuss how COVID has accelerated the use of remote healthcare solutions, how the future is more integrated communications between frontline staff and hospital services, and how Android, with its improved security offering, could be the future operating system of choice for the sector.
Additional speakers from sector experts and technology leaders, such as Microsoft, Intel and NetMotion, will discuss digitalisation in the ambulance sector and the latest mobile computing innovations, the challenges of maintaining critical connections on the frontline and the potential benefits to emergency services of the introduction of Windows 11.
Local language breakout sessions have also been organised, highlighting technology innovation in ambulance services across Europe, including Italy, Spain and Benelux. Examples of tech innovation include the smart integration of digital patient records for use on the frontline and the effective use of electronic ID readers.
“Effective Digitalisation has the power to improve response times, deliver better patient care and empower ambulance teams to save more lives,” said Daichi Kato, Head of Panasonic Mobile Solutions Business Division Europe. “This forum is a unique opportunity to bring technology and ambulance professionals together to share how the latest solutions are being used successfully and to learn more about new developments in hardware, communications and applications. I would urge all ambulance service representatives with a technology responsibility or interest to register today.”
Read more insights…
blog
A Culture of Continuous Innovation from the TOUGHBOOK CF-31 to the TOUGHBOOK 40
In a busy first half of 2024, the TOUGHBOOK G2, 33, and 40 rugged mobile devices have all received major updates. It’s a good time therefore to pause and revisit Panasonic’s DNA of continuous improvement that improves functionality for the end user.
blog
Keeping Our Ambulances Connected: The Tech Behind NHS’ Life-Saving Upgrades
Under the nationwide Ambulance Radio Programme (ARP), Ambulance Services Trust in England and Wales are implementing a major technology upgrade to enhance efficiency and patient safety. Every trust will deploy Panasonic TOUGHBOOK devices in their rapid response vehicles and ambulances.
article
Panasonic TOUGHBOOK 40mk2 – Revolutionising the Rugged Device Market with AI
The Panasonic TOUGHBOOK 40mk2’s AI-enabled Intel® processor and enhanced connectivity brings AI processing at the edge to the market-leading rugged notebook, vastly improving efficiency for mobile field service workers.
blog
Keeping the Defence Sector Connected: Meet the TOUGHBOOK 40 TACTICAL
The TOUGHBOOK 40 TACTICAL revolutionises military vehicle operations with its specialised module, military interfaces, and shock-proof mount. It offers exceptional in-vehicle connectivity, stemming from our latest collaboration with roda computer GmbH in the defence sector.
Sorry there was an error...
The files you selected could not be downloaded as they do not exist.
You selected items.
Continue to select additional items or download selected items together as a zip file.
You selected 1 item.
Continue to select additional items or download the selected item directly.
Share page
Share this link via:
Twitter
LinkedIn
Xing
Facebook
Or copy link: