Mohammad Noshad
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So we started with UV disinfection and we're already seeing a great speed of adoption within hospitals because now they don't need to change anything.
They don't need to change behavior.
And our cell cycle is significantly fast.
It's weeks.
We're able to get these devices in and it's working in the background.
It's not interrupting or changing any workflow.
But now with that, we are expanding to even broader areas on where we can use that active AI to take a role.
And whether it's an operating room, identifying what is missing in basically an operating room before the case start, before the surgery starts.
And we have these devices that basically have speakers and they can communicate to the staff right in the room so that we notify them if there is, let's say five missing items, supplies, tools, we prevent basically interruptions during the surgery.
Now that can significantly
save time, reduce basically unintended delays for that case.
But at the same time, it provides a safer procedure for the patients because each of those interruptions potentially can increase complication and infection risk.
that's just one example and you know when we look at a broader view one of my personally exciting kind of like aspect of this is these devices we we look at them as the brains of these rooms whether it's an operating room or now we're expanding to icus mid-surge emergency rooms
And how we can leverage basically this brain, because now they have been learning, right?
So we're passing that kind of like early stages where, you know, we put these devices in, they have seen enough cases, enough procedures, and now they have become more competent in terms of understanding the environment.
They now know all the tools in each case, what is kind of like the workflow like, right?
So learning the workflow, learning different items that are being used.
And then, so this is the brain, how we can bring more muscles into the OR, and that could be robotics from humanoids to other forms of robotics.
Shield is basically providing that connective tissue and coordination layer.
right?