connected healthcare
Cable’s Role in the Future of Connected Healthcare
September 26, 2017
A version of this article appeared in S&P Global Market Intelligence in August 2017. You can find the original here. The connection between cable and healthcare may not be immediately obvious to the casual observer. CableLabs has a vision of the potential future of healthcare in five to ten years’ time that is based on the massive and […]
Behind the Tech: Connected Healthcare and The Near Future. A Better Place
August 31, 2017
Our short film The Near Future: A Better Place explores how emerging technologies in healthcare will transform our daily lives and allow us to age gracefully in place. We envision a future where embedded IoT devices are able to monitor us anywhere, keeping us safe and healthy longer. These technologies, once thought of as science […]
10 Fun Facts about The Near Future. A Better Place.
August 10, 2017
“Innovate with Purpose” – CableLabs President and CEO Phil McKinney This week at our Summer Conference we released a short a film titled The Near Future. A Better Place. The second in our Near Future series focusing on virtual reality and AI, the film highlights how our broadband networks and increased connectivity in the home […]
CableLabs Unveils its Vision of the Future of Healthcare
August 7, 2017
Independence. It’s one of the most important elements of our lives. But with age comes the struggle to maintain our independence and this is one of the greatest fears amongst those who are aging. One of the greatest fears of ‘adult kids’ relates to letting their parents continue to live independently. Our parents want to […]
Medical Grade Connectivity: How IoT Drives Digital Transformation in Healthcare
April 20, 2017
The connected world that is enabling the digital transformation of our lives and society is pervasive. So often, people view the radical transitions as dehumanizing – that technology moving us further from each other, making our relationships more distant and our interactions impersonal. However, this really doesn’t hold up to close scrutiny when we consider […]