• Google Glass,  Health Care

    The Brains are Betting on Google Glass

    Yes they are, according to a recent article over at Wired. The article titled, Sorry, But Google Glass Isn’t Anywhere Close to Dead, features Cambridge Neuroscientist Dr. Ned Sahin and the work he is doing with Glass and autism. Ned Sahin is betting the future of his company on Google Glass. Sahin is a cognitive neuroscientist with a PhD from Harvard and a masters from MIT, and he recently launched an ambitious startup called Brain Power, building Glass software to help autistic children learn some of the skills they need to interact with those around them. Ned’s company, Brain Power, is one of the bleeding edge developers who see Google Glass and other wearables…

  • Pri-Med
    Google Glass,  Health Care,  Learning,  Medicine

    Google Glass at Pri-Med East

    Unshackle Me: The Power of Google Glass to Liberate [box]Pri-Med East Annual Conference – Panel Discussion Date/time: Saturday September 13 12PM – 1:30PM Location: Boston Convention and Exhibition Center Conference Site and Details Download the conference brochure Registration [/box] VectorSpect is pleased to present a panel discussion at the upcoming Pri-Med Annual Conference at Boston’s Convention and Exhibition Center(BCEC). Working once again with our friends at MedTechBoston.com, we’ve pulled together some of the most influential minds working on the integration of Google Glass with the everyday workflow of healthcare providers. Panelists include: Don Schwartz, Karandeep Singh, MD; Jennifer Joe, MD; Tristan Gorrindo, MD; Stephanie Shine, RN; and Carlos Rodarte. The session…

  • Boston,  Google Glass,  Health Care,  People

    More photos from Google Glass Challenge event

    It was an awesome event!  Over 200 professionals gathered plus two or three photographers and videographers who’s work we’ve been waiting to view.  Well, wait no longer.  MedTech Boston has posted a Photo Montage on their site and it is well worth a look to see and remember the interesting people you met while discussing Google Glass in Healthcare. Click here to be taken to the gallery on MedTechBoston.com    

  • Google Glass,  Health Care,  Learning,  Medicine,  Meetups,  VectorSpect

    The Future of Medicine through Google Glass

    Google Cambridge, MA on April 23, 2014 witnessed an overflow crowd as brilliant minds focused on applications for Google Glass in the medical fields.  Over 200 turned out from Physicians, Developers, Hospital Administrators and members of the press.  Some even flew in from California for the opportunity to meet with the top minds working on advancing patient care and safety via the wearable heads-up, hands-free tool that is Google Glass. A highlight of the evening was the finalist presentations in the Google Glass Challenge for Medicine and one young woman stood out as a knowledge leader to be listened to. Florence Doo is a first year medical student at Oakland…

  • Google Glass,  Medicine,  Meetups,  VectorSpect

    Google Glass in Medicine

    Our Wednesday event in Cambridge, MA has surpassed registration hopes and is now in waiting list mode.  200 Physicians,  Hosp Admins, Developers and Googlers. I plan to live Tweet and G+ #throughglass and we may be Live OnAir but that is undecided at this time.  Hastag is #GGMED14 or you can follow me @GraniteView on Twitter. The registration page https://www.eventbrite.com/e/google-glass-challenge-finalist-presentations-expert-panel-tickets-11157350937 

  • Google Glass,  Health Care,  Medicine,  Meetups

    Google Glass Health Care Challenge

    Last evening I pleasure of sitting on a panel at an event hosted by Health Innovators discussing the future of medicine and specifically Google Glass. The event title was Google Glass the new frontier in Healthcare Innovation? and although I’m not sure how many converts were made, I did come away with knowledge of an incredible organization pushing medical thought leaders to push the boundaries of wearable tech. One of my co-panelists, Sony Salzman of MedTech Boston told us about the ongoing Google Glass Challenge and some of the ideas submitted, the strict judging criteria and generally gave us insight into the brains focusing on Glass development in medicine. There…

  • Boston,  Google Glass,  Meetups

    Glass New England Feb 2014 Meetup

    Come join us as we explore applications, use case scenarios and industries where it looks like Glass will have an impact.  Fitness, first responders, health care to name a few. And of course there will be plenty of opportunity to try out Glass for yourself and network with others who are excited to be on the bleeding edge of the wearable computing revolution.   Dr. Rafael Grossmann will be our featured speaker.  Dr. Grossmann performed the first surgery wearing Glass on June 20, 2013.  He is an outspoken advocate for Glass in healthcare, a TedX presenter and a true visionary among Glass Explorers. Dr. Grossmann’s blog Dr. Ned Sahin, Harvard Neuroscientist, Neurotechnologist, and Entrepreneur…

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