Connected Assets

LUNCH AND LEARN

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Speaker: Eric DItman

ASHEs Lunch and Learn webinar series covers variety of topics and solutions for those who design, build, operate, and maintain hospitals. These webinars, which range from 30 to 45 minutes, are a way to find out about new innovations and stay up-to-date on critical issues all on your lunch break.

 

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Connecting to your power system from your phone or remote computer isnt a nice feature but it has become a need for most facilities. Text, call or email alerts are a necessity for operations to continue smoothly. Learn how you can securely connect to your power system from your phone or remote computer.

Please Note: This is a Lunch & Learn webinar and is not eligible for CEUs.

DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by presenters in this webinar should not be construed as directly representing the views of the American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE). 陳栠勛圖does not endorse any products or services promoted in this webinar.


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