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Is enough being done to protect the health and safety of football players and other contact sport athletes at all levels of their game? Cognitive scientist (and former NFL tight end) Julius Thomas provided his professional opinion in a recent episode of Chalk Talk. See if you agree with his perspective and advice then check out this additional commentary about what pro football players experience on the field. (Constant car crash-type impacts?!)
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Kristen Ludwig is taking a different approach to customer experience design, advocating for technology customers and end-users of all abilities to have representation in business decisions and are fully supported in their work. See if this might also work for you, then learn more about Kristen and Laura (the host) here.
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Are you a military service member or veteran? Donât let your current or past affiliations define who you are or who you want to be. And donât let your career history define your current self-worth, say these two U.S. Marines-turned-Zebras. Hear why it's a mistake to make your military experience part of your identity.
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According to one retail industry observer (and nearly every shopper), the answer is âyes!â Find out which conveniences matter most, though. It may not be the ones you think.
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Bob Bova, President and CEO of AccuspeechMobile, sits down with Andre Luecht, Global Strategy Lead for Transport, Logistics, and Warehouse at Zebra, to provide his honest take on why you may be struggling with your voice technology. Bob also shares some additional thoughts on the issue in this blog post.
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According to two home health specialists and a nurse, AI may not be what home health providers really need right now. It all depends on what type of basic mobile technology capabilities they have â and most providers are lacking the basics. Find out why they are more concerned about the technology home health clinicians have (or don't have) as it relates to communications, safety, and patient record access. Tune into this episode of Clini-Chat now, then visit the blog for more opinions on this topic.
https://www.zebra.com/us/en/blog/posts/2024/do-home-health-providers-really-need-ai.html
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What do you think about on-device AI? Is it all hype or will it prove helpful to frontline workers? Zebra CTO Tom Bianculli sat down with Art Miller from Qualcomm and Rouzbeh Aminpour from Google Cloud in this new podcast episode to break down the benefits of this new approach to AI so you can decide for yourself. You can learn more about on-device AI here.
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You probably know a few women who âwowâ you. But what makes these women so memorable and inspirational? Why are we in awe of them or interested in learning what makes them tick? Do they have something in common? Or is because they do uncommon things?
Julie Johnson, host of the Women Who Wow podcast, shares her thoughts on has spent several hours digging into the lives of tech industry movers and shakers. So, we sat down with her (on her own show) to find out what common threads she sees in the most impressive women. Let us know if you agree with her => https://www.zebra.com/us/en/blog/posts/2024/what-makes-the-women-who-wow-us-so-memorable.html
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If you're planning to use machine vision to assist with quality control or automate other visual inspections, there are some things you need to account for when designing your system. In the latest episode of the Industrial Automation Insider podcast, two engineers from Tri-Phase Automation explain what you should think about when spec'ing out your vision system to avoid headaches later on and make sure you get the results (and return on investment) you want.
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What's it really like to be a rookie in the NFL? That's one of the things that Adam Petrus and Hale Hentges wanted to get TJ Tampa's take on when they connected for the latest Chalk Talk. Hale's been in TJ's shoes. He knows what it's like to try to find your place as a pro athlete. But everyone's experiences are different, and TJ's experience has not been what you might expect. Hear how the all-star cornerback has been prepping for this season with the Baltimore Ravens and how he's hoping it will play out for him and his team.
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Unlike most clinicians, nurses at Hull University Teaching Hospitals donât have to worry that patient care will be compromised due to missing equipment or medical supplies shortages. Why? Theyâve found an unconventional but effective âcureâ using RFID. Listen to this episode to hear Hull RFID Charge Nurse Sarah Atkins explain what they did and the impact it has had thus far on clinicians, patients, and hospital operations.
Prefer to read the transcript? Or want to learn more about the Hull project? Visit the related blog post.
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When an ambulance is dispatched to a call, the assumption is that it will be fully stocked with the right equipment and medicines for EMTs to stabilize patients or perform life-saving measures in the field. But with the increased number of calls for service, itâs becoming more difficult for EMTs to maintain proper stock in their ambulances â and that has patient care implications. Why is such a fundamental task so hard to manage? Thatâs one of the questions we asked two public safety experts. The other question? Is there anything that can be done to reduce the wait times for ambulance services where the calls for service are exceeding EMTsâ capacity? These experts have some thoughts.
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Stuart Hubbard, Senior Director of AI and Advanced Technology at Zebra, sat down with inspired software engineer Saliha Demir to find out what she has recently learned â and once misunderstood â about AI. Her early AI experiences are certainly a wake-up call to us all. Listen to what she says we all need to remember about AI (now that's she's spent more time developing AI applications and understanding its true purpose).
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In a very candid conversation, tech industry leader Tim Stoddard shares the best way to steer your career and life so that you become who you want rather than who others want you to be.
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Want operational excellence throughout your manufacturing value chain? Apply value engineering methods to back-office operations, too, says Zebra Director of Operational Excellence, Cristina Chaidez. (Thatâs how sheâs helped automotive and telecom manufacturers drive award-winning improvements.) Learn more about her approach and how she's impacted manufacturers' operations as a process engineer on the front lines as well as in the back office. Then click here to meet other Women Who Wow in industry.
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Hear how T&L companies, utilities, government agencies, and other service providers are using the tablets currently installed as ELDs to inject more automation and intelligence onboard their fleet vehicles. Our guest, Michael Inglima from Ram Mounts, explains how these mobile devices are working with AI software, cameras, RFID and more to assist workers in and out of the cab as well as those coordinating goods transport and service call response.
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In this sit down, NFL Denver Broncos Coach Sean Payton revealed the common practices heâs moving away from as a coach, whatâs on his vision board, what he saw in his time âin the booth" with Fox Sports, why he values RFID/data analytics so much, and what heâs looking for when deciding which players will make it on the bus.
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They say thereâs two sides to every story. Well, now thereâs at least two viable machine vision solutions to every problem when you invite both seasoned and early career vision system engineers to the table, and thatâs making it easier to see the right path forward, according to two engineers. Find out why they feel this way, and what diversity of thought means for the impact of vision technology investments on your business.
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From multiple substrate applications to automated compliance checks, the team at Cobalt Systems has come up with some interesting techniques to affix and validate labels on almost anything using common technology such as industrial printers and industrial scanners. Hear what they've done (and what you can do) in manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and fulfillment operations. Then visit Zebra's blog to learn more.
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If you use direct story delivery to get your goods on shelves, and you're trying to get more SKUs to more stores more frequently, then you'll probably need to enlist the help of more drivers and merchandisers. That's why you may need to rethink how you plan, coordinate, and execute DSD, according to one supply chain expert.
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