TelePresence World 2008
A landmark summit on the emerging technologies of Telepresence, Presence, and Unified Communications
Over the next decade, virtually every Global 5000 company will adopt a technology allowing them to interact with people, no matter how far away, as if they were in the same room. The technology is called telepresence, and a variety of Fortune 1000 organizations already use it, reporting both satisfaction and a strong return on their investment.
Telepresence meetings make remote participants life-size, with fluid motion, accurate flesh-tones and flawless audio. The experience feels remarkably natural and comfortable for almost any size meeting from two people to large classrooms. Telepresence solutions are easy to use and surprisingly handy for collaborating on spreadsheets, slide decks, documents or even physical objects with minute details. Specialized telepresence solutions for specific industries already exist, for settings as diverse as pharmaceutical research labs, movie and television studios, university-level distance learning, and neurological operating rooms.
Most importantly, telepresence solutions create a “business-class consistency-of-quality” between companies, universities, publicly available telepresence facilities, and other organizations on the same effective visual collaboration networks. This consistency-of-quality between locations when combined with the improved end-user acceptance and usage of telepresence solutions is creating a platform for effective Inter-company business connecting vendors, suppliers, customers and joint venture partners together for natural, comfortable, instantaneous global collaboration.
Complimenting and accelerating the telepresence revolution is an equally important revolution in Presence, the ability to know colleagues’ and partners’ availability and connect to them instantaneously, and Unified Communications, the integration of communications to a single in-box for voice, email, fax, webconferencing, video, and ultimately telepresence.
When combined, these technologies have already demonstrated the ability to dramatically improve workflow, save time, and accelerate time-to-market advantage through the ability to:
• Reliably reach co-workers on the first try
• Manage voicemail, email, and faxes from the same inbox
• Instantaneously escalate IM sessions into collaborative video and/or webconferences
• Simplify the calendaring of meetings, webconferences, and videoconferences/telepresence
• Improve the ability of roadwarriors and teleworkers to stay connected to colleagues
TelePresence World 2008: A Critical Summit
This landmark summit, a high-level conference and trade exhibition, will bring together telepresence, presence, and unified communications industry leaders and major end-users from around the globe. Each will have the opportunity to debate and discuss the revolutionary technological developments that have brought telepresence from the realm of science fiction to the reality of everyday business. Through your sponsorship of this event, we invite you to be a catalyst, as, for example, corporate CEO’s and CIO’s exchange ideas, counter challenges, and shape a vision for implementation throughout the business and consumer worlds. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate and set your company apart, by becoming a key player in helping to set the course for these key industries.
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INDUSTRIES - MEDICAL
Medical Telepresence, which makes use of advanced communication technologies such as highspeed networks, high definition video and audio, and large, high resolution displays to produce realistic, interactive experiences, has great potential as a medical tool for remote diagnosis, training and surgery. Medical telepresence offers many unique benefits to hospitals, physicians, and their patients:
• Ensure continuity of care for your patients
—telepresence allows physicians access to their patients anywhere in the world. If a patient travels or moves, they can still receive care from a physician that is familiar with their medical history. Patients who travel to see specialists for consultation and surgery can receive post-operative check ups from their surgeon after they return home for convalecense.
• Make sure residents and fellows receive training from the top medical professionals in the field—Telepresence is already allowing medical students from around the world to witness operations by leading surgeons as part of their training, saving time and exposing them to unique and rare surgeries that they might never get to see otherwise. Large, high-definition screens in theater-like settings offer students unprecedented views of delicate procedures and even incorporate data streams directly from medical equipment into the display, so cause-and-effect scenarios can be explored.
• Triage patients and perform surgery remotely—telerobotic surgery is already being used in some hospitals and, today, offers surgeons a precise way to perform delicate surgeries with ultimate precision; in the future, telerobotics will allow physicians and technicians to triage and operate on patients in remote locations. The military, especially, is focusing on telerobotics as a way to offer wounded soldiers the best and most immediate care, even while they are still on the battlefield. Emergency response teams reacting to natural disasters or terrorism situations will also be able to make use of this technology. For further information on this topic, see the article on Telepresence in the Operating Room on the Telepresence World Web Portal.
• Get the best medical diagnosis, any time of the day or night—Take advantage of time zones to consult with specialists who are on duty. House specialists are not always available in the middle of the night and a telepresence interface for examination or diagnostics can allow a specialist in Europe to evaluate x-ray or MRI tests generated in a California emergency room at 2 AM. In addition to the cost savings of utilizing specialists during regular hours, hospitals may choose to offer specialists on a "telepresent basis" to generate revenues and optimize staffing. For further information on this topic, see the article on Telepresence World 2007 Conference in San Diego on the Telepresence World Web Portal.
• Collaborate on Patient Care—Physicians who practice at different medical facilities across the country or globe can use telepresence to confer and collaborate about patient care on a face to face basis.
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