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Optimizing Hospital Safety with Robots
Security Plans Using 21st Century Technologies
Knightscope, Inc., and Health Forum
WATCH NOWEvent Date: Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 1 - 2 p.m. Eastern (noon - 1 p.m. Central)
Personal safety is a key ingredient to harnessing the energy to heal and the ability to provide quality care. Using advanced technologies to provide a safe and secure environment creates an atmosphere conducive to both. The health care field has used robots for delivery, surgeries and dispensing medications. Why not security?
Hear about the benefits security robots can bring to your hospital’s public safety efforts. For example, robots are well suited for boring/monotonous duties and gathering extreme amounts of data, while humans excel at strategic, empathetic and service-related activities. Combining efforts and utilizing this team-based approach dramatically improves public safety.
Also learn how robots increase efficiency by offering an affordable, force-multiplying physical presence that sends real-time alerts to security professionals. The technology improves situational awareness and increases the possibility of defusing potential dangers more quickly.
This webinar will also discuss how to integrate robots into your hospital’s security plan to make it more effective. Hear examples of how robots have helped law enforcement identify and arrest a carjacker, dramatically reduced crimes in a parking lot, and improved the safety and morale of an entire nursing staff.
What You Will Learn
- The advantages of using advanced technologies like security robots to improve your hospital’s safety and security
- How autonomous navigation works
- What sensors are available for use in securing a hospital
- How to integrate new technologies into your existing security plan, with examples of real-life successes in using security robots
Speakers
Stacy Dean Stephens
Co-Founder and VP Marketing & Sales
Knightscope, Inc.
Stacy Dean Stephens is the Co-Founder and Vice President Marketing & Sales at Knightscope, Inc. Stacy is a seasoned, senior executive with 20 plus years’ experience in law enforcement, public safety and security technology integration. He holds several patents for autonomous robots used in security applications. He is an expert in brand development, marketing, operations, and customer service. Stacy was named Government Technology Magazine’s Top 25 Doers, Dreamers & Drivers for his commitment to advancing law enforcement technology.
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