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#toctw #artificialintelligence #deeplearning #neuromorphic #neuroscience #podcast #innatera Dr. Sumeet Kumar is a seasoned technologist with a background in leading strategic R&D efforts to identify and bridge technology gaps in industry roadmaps. He has held product engineering positions at Indrion Technologies, where he was responsible for developing ultra-low power processors for IoT nodes, and at #intel where he worked on building design tools used to create powerful media processors in Intel Atom and Core-series SoCs. Sumeet also held leadership positions at the Delft University of Technology, where he conceived, launched, and led multiple EU-funded R&D programs worth over €100M in close collaboration with European industry (BMW, Maserati, Scania, Infineon, NXP, Bosch…), to develop critical perception technologies for highly automated vehicles. Sumeet holds a BE in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, an MSc. in Microelectronics, and a Ph.D. in Microelectronics and Computer Engineering from the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Sumeet is a co-founder of Innatera nanosystems and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. https://www.innatera.com https://nl.linkedin.com/in/sumeetskumar http://www.sumeetkumar.net/
Out of Pocket Podcast - Episode 1 by CMR Institute
Does this describe you? Quick quiz. You’ve got an innovative technology with the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce hospital re-admissions. You even have supporting data and research—the favorable outcomes data that hospitals love. But you’re frustrated by your inability to get any traction in the market. Obviously, you need a guru. This episode’s med tech guru is Michelle O’Connor, CEO of the CMR Institute, which has provided training and development for medical device, diagnostic and other life science companies for the last 50 years.
In this podcast, Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, CPE, FACPE, Renown’s President and CEO, and Chair of CMR Institute’s Board of Directors, describes the challenges that many Accountable Care Organizations face today. In addition, he gives his take on what that means for Sales Professionals and the opportunities these challenges provide.
Looking for a way to bend the dreaded forgetting curve? In this podcast, CMR Institute’s Carrie Garrett offers practical examples of how to integrate microlessons into your broader training strategy.
With the advent of value-based care, providers are facing unprecedented changes to their business models. In this environment, MD&D sales teams need to focus on collaborative approaches to better serve their customers. In this podcast, Jami Youmans, managing partner with VantEdge One Group, discusses these evolving sales strategies as well as her firm’s new educational partnership with CMR Institute.
To help suppliers better serve their customers in integrated delivery network (IDNs), CMR Institute has established a strategic educational alliance with IDN Summit. Through the partnership, we are providing in-depth educational content for attendees of the Fall 2017 IDN Summit. This alliance allows each firm to expand their reach beyond their respective primary markets. In this podcast, Lisa Ponssa, Executive Vice President of IDN Summit, explains the benefits of this strategic alliance. For more information, contact us at solutions@cmrinstitute.org or check out our blog page: www.cmrinstitute.org/news-and-insights/blog/
Despite the uncertainty of the political environment, integrated delivery networks like Renown Health are moving forward with population health and other mission-driven initiatives. In this podcast, Anthony Slonim, MD, DrPH, CPE, FACPE, Renown’s president and CEO, and chair of CMR Institute’s Board of Directors, describes how the Affordable Care Act has affected Medicaid enrollment and access to healthcare services in Reno, Nevada. He also makes a few predictions on what we can expect in the next few months as the Senate considers its own plans to repeal and replace the ACA.
Thought Leader: Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Barnabas Health. Sponsored: by CMR InstituteIn this episode, Dr. Slonim discusses ACOs, how they offer a new model for health care, how they create opportunities for biopharmaceutical companies, and how a shift to ACOs would affect all facets of the health care continuum.For more information about CMR Institute, visit www.cmrinstitute.org.Play Podcast.For more information on how you can be featured in a podcast, contact Dan Limbach at dlimbach@pharmavoice.com or call him at (847) 594-0157.