Here at TheAppLabb, we know that smartphones have and will continue to radically change the way people interact with the economy. As a mobile app innovation firm, we’re focused on strategy, design, and development of intelligent and immersive technology that will disrupt the status quo and drive business outcomes. Through design and improving traditional processes, we’re able to develop custom mobile solutions that provide a fantastic user experience. We differentiate ourselves from other mobile app development companies in Toronto by putting skin in the game – nurturing your solution from the ground up.
With eight global offices, we’ve built 500+ apps for more than 360 clients in the past thirteen years – by staying on top of changing consumer trends, and it’s never been more important—or challenging—for entrepreneurs and enterprises alike to stay in front of these trends. We know the mobile sector better than most and in light of our contributions to the app development industry, we’ve been recognised by Clutch, a B2B ratings and reviews firm that connects businesses with the best-fit agencies or consultants they need to tackle their next big business challenge. Clutch identifies the highest quality service providers by ranking them based on a range of factors including past clients and experience, verified client reviews, and market presence.
With 9 reviews and a 4.7 out of 5 star rating, we’ve already seen strong results from Clutch’s extensive research process. Our clients’ participation made this award possible, and we want to thank them for their time and honest feedback. Below is one of several succinct summaries of our reviews, allowing buyers to understand the project and clients’ experience in a quick glance.
The versatility and prowess of our app development expertise is also highlighted by our presence on Clutch’s sister websites – The Manifest and Visual Objects. For potential collaborators, The Manifest can strengthen your market presence by providing practical business wisdom based off of its hard data, expert insights, and actionable advice. Additionally, Visual Objects a visual case study resource that helps prospective clients visualize the possibilities of creative, design, and app development projects.
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TheAppLabb team is excited to announce that we have been selected as one of several leaders in Canada for Clutch’s competitive development category, specifically as a one of the top artificial intelligence companies! You can see in the Leaders Matrix below that our company has been ranked # 3 out of more than 60 firms featured! Each company featured in a Leaders Matrix is evaluated based on client reviews, past work, market presence, and specialization in a given service.
Clutch is a B2B platform that publishes verified client reviews to match business service providers with buyers. Its mission is to make this process more transparent and efficient. Along with client interviews, Clutch analysts conduct market research to determine how each individual company compares to their competitors. We’re thrilled that our team’s dedication to customer service and our clients’ long term success has led to this recognition.
In addition to our this recognition from Clutch, we’re also featured on their sister-site, The Manifest, as one of the top AI companies in the world! Artificial intelligence is still in a nascent phase, but it has enormous potential, and we’re intent on being at the forefront of this space as it continues to evolve.
In addition to AI services, we also specialize in mobile app development in Toronto. In today’s digital world, it is crucial for a company to have a strong mobile app that helps them compete against their competitors. On Clutch’s new site, Visual Objects, developers like us are able to display their work alongside their reviews and other relevant data points. We know that in today’s saturated app marketplace, having both a functional and eye-catching app is essential for success.
Kundan Joshi, CEO at TheAppLabb, describes what Clutch’s recognitions mean to the company,
“It is humbling and gratifying to receive this award from a world leading B2B researcher, Clutch. Since the evaluation is based on our client’s satisfaction and happiness with our work, it makes it extremely special. Especially considering that at TheAppLabb, our mission is to delight our clients by making their businesses successful, by satisfying their customers through enhanced human experiences and technology innovations.”
TheAppLabb is thrilled to partner with Clutch and continue ensuring that we’re delivering the best possible service to our clients. We’re looking forward to leveraging their research and our performance on the site to continue helping clients from all types of industries succeed.
Read our reviews in full on our Clutch profile, and if it leaves you convinced that we’re the best partner for your business challenge, contact us today.
[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″ shape_divider_position=”bottom”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” width=”1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]Artificial Intelligence can be vital in banking as well, businesses in other sectors such as retail have started to adopt emerging and disruptive technologies into their practices, however the banking industry seems to be lagging behind.
With the paradigm shift in regards to delivering optimized services, incorporating chatbots in mobile apps is an emerging technological trend that brings sophistication and engagement to the table. It comes to no surprise that in this generation influenced by technology, chatbots has made great strides towards utility.
How can chatbots take on the role as a bank teller and as an advisor/role of Artificial Intelligence in banking?
Primarily, they can be capitalized through the interaction with customers pertaining transactions, money management, and financial assistance. As chatbots are also notable for problem solving, they also have the ability to sort out predicaments to bank related issues.
As a potential banking solution, chatbots can be highly engaging in a way that can assist users with their finances highlighted through beneficial ways:
Implementing 24/7 availability, chatbots can readily respond to financial inquiries such as guidelines on how to apply for insurance, how to invest money, and how to pay off bills. In terms of insurance, chatbots can provide several options that are best suited for a user’s coverage needs.
Notifies users about their spending habits and provides effective guidelines on how to save money. Financial chatbots also monitors their expenses for a better understanding about a user’s financial status.
Enables users to sign up for insurance plans as well as setting up a savings account.
Automates budget plans so users can manage their money more efficiently.
Displays transaction history and allows users to initiate money transactions. When transferring money, chatbots will be implemented with a protocol that ensures state-of-the-art security measures.
Provides educational content that could help users reach better financial decisions.
Delivers effective problem solving skills by providing solutions to common issues such as a missing debit/credit card, unexplained fee payments, or fraud. Financial chatbots can develop an ability to cancel any transactions, therefore giving back the money you deserve.
How modern banking will utilize AI/chatbots
Chatbots in the financial sector requires more attention to keep the margin of error zero. The risks are much higher as people’s money is at stake. Furthermore, AI powered app development companies should focus on creating chatbots with a solid infrastructure with emphasis on user experience to efficiently meet the user’s’ needs.
The financial market never sleeps. With the addition of Artificial Intelligence in banking industry, institutions will seamlessly provide enriched service to their customers.
With 6 global offices including New York, TheAppLabb can help you incorporate chatbots into your mobile app today. Contact us at info@theapplabb.com for more information.
Selected from The RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award winners, Kundan Joshi, founder and CEO of The App Labb is 2018’s recipient of RBC’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
During the awards ceremony, Kundan expressed his gratitudes, “I dedicate this honour to my family, mentors and my team at TheAppLabb. Sincere thanks to all my friends and well wishers who voted for me. I share this award with you!”
TORONTO, Jun. 20, 2018– For the last 10 years, the RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards have highlighted stories of Canadian immigrants who have demonstrated incredible contributions and achievements in Canada. Last night, during the awards ceremony, Kundan Joshi, founder and CEO of TheAppLabb, was awarded the 2018 RBC Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award.
Since its inception,Canadian Immigranthas celebrated the accomplishments of all immigrants in Canada, including community advocates, volunteers, successful entrepreneurs and cultural icons. Hundreds of nominations are received, from which 25 finalists are shortlisted by a diverse judging panel of past winners.
Amongst the list of Top 25 Award Winners is an Entrepreneur of the Year Award winner. The recipient is an entrepreneur who has made positive contributions through their business in Canada.
This year’s Entrepreneur of the Year award winner, Kundan Joshi, is no exception to the rule. His outstanding work in the world of Canadian business includes the Toronto Innovation event held last year to create awareness of the tech innovation scene in Toronto. In addition, Kundan is on the board of Peel Colleges to support and advocate for the study of STEM subjects in schools.
Part of winning the RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award, RBC donates $500 to a charity on behalf of each winner. Kundan has chosen to donate $500 to Indspire, a national Indigenous-led charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people.
Winners of RBC’s Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards, Kris Depencier, RBC Royal Bank Regional President, and Sanjay Agnihotri of Metroland. Award winners from top left: Kundan Joshi, Karl Subban, Rana Zaman, Sara Asalya, Nav Bhatia, Dr. Raj Khanuja, Roberto Campanella. Bottom left: Mario Monteiro, Loizza Aquino, Josephine Victoria Yam, Dr. Saroj Niraula, Naseem Somani, Isabel Kanaan.
Kundan immigrated to Canada from India in 2000 and shortly after he received his Bachelor’s of Engineering at Western University.
In 2004, Kundan officially became a Canadian and said this about obtaining his citizenship: “Canadian people are warm, caring, friendly and tolerant. Identifying myself as a Canadian, as one of them, is my favourite part of being a Canadian. I am proud to be a citizen of truly democratic, secular, multicultural nation, that has embraced amazing people from all parts of the world.”
Kundan Joshi with Kris Depencier, RBC Royal Bank Regional President, and Sanjay Agnihotri of Metroland
The App Labb’s parent company, Joshi Inc., started its journey in 2007. Building the technology company from the ground up, Kundan and his wife Surbhi Joshi opened the small design and development firm in Toronto and began creating web and software applications.
Fast forward 11 years, where The App Labb now consists of 50+ employees and has built over 500 apps for more than 360 clients.
The App Labb continues to grow towards being a leader in the emerging technology industry. “If you can imagine it, with technology, we can achieve it,” he tells Canadian Immigrant. Kundan and the rest of us at The App Labb are particularly excited about the possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) and the AI-powered projects we currently have in the works.
Attracting more than 400,000 readers each month and over 100,000 visitors a month online, Canadian Immigrant is a national multimedia platform to help immigrants succeed in Canada, with content, resources and events on careers, education and settlement. Canadian Immigrant is the producer of the cross-country Career, Education and Settlement Immigrant Fairs. Canadian Immigrant is a division of Metroland Media Group, a dynamic media company with more than 100 community and daily newspapers in print and online, as well as innovative websites includingwheels.ca, goldbook.ca, flyerland.caandlocalwork.ca.
About The App Labb
TheAppLabb is an app development company in Toronto focused on strategy focused on strategy, design and development of intelligence and immersive app experiences that disrupt the status quo and drive business outcomes. Through impactful design and improving upon traditional processes, we’re able to develop custom mobile solutions that enhance the end user experience. Through the use of emerging technologies, we’re able to transform a standard roadmap into a positive customer journey. As a leader in the mobile technology space, we’ve built over 500 apps for more than 360 clients in the past 11 years. Learn more at https://theapplabb.com/
Employee Experience (EX) is a Top Priority for 2018
Since the boom of ecommerce, businesses and app developers in Toronto have been focusing on customer experience – improving the customer journey. This leads to a better user experience with a brand and it helps ecommerce businesses capture on a consumer’s micro-moments.
This has driven new trends in User Interface (UI) design and workflows. Since the customer is front and centre of every interaction, they control how and when they’ll intersect with your brand. On the web and through an app.
What About All the People that Support These Businesses?
Shouldn’t employees have the same priorities as the customers? Employee Experience focuses on all the interactions stemming from an employee’s perspective.
The goal is to drive higher engagement through the use of technology:
To enable better internal communications
Improve productivity through performance reviews
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to push relevant training materials and news feeds to develop their competencies
Improve corporate brand
Why Should Businesses Care about Employee Experience?
Based on a report from Deloitte, employees are changing jobs more frequently. It’s crucial that businesses keep up with the rate of change through succession planning, promotions and rapid fire training. Typically, engaged employees are 17% more productive and take less leave time.
Calculator: Cost of Employee Disengagement
Let’s find out the true cost of a disengaged workforce. On average, 17.2% of your workforce will be disengaged. Once they get to this point, they’re looking for their next opportunity.
It’s rarely about money. Most often it’s about they WHY! Why they are spending their time at this company. Without understanding the why, they’re not vested in performing at their peak.
Not knowing the WHY, will cost you 34% of an employee’s annual salary. If you have a large workforce, the costs start to add up fast. Imagine loosing 34% of productivity with almost 1/5 of your workforce!
To use the calculator you’ll need two data points. The number of employees and the average cost of your workforce’s salary. From there it’ll calculate the total amount you’re loosing on every year due to disegagement.
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Any process that requires human intervention will see process improvements with the use of artificial intelligence (AI). It’s not meant to replace humans but to minimize inefficiencies and redundancies. It shouldn’t be viewed as dehumanizing, but a tool to assist with advancement.
It’s natural to be fearful of the unknown. Anytime in history where automation and/or technology was introduced, there’s always the nay-sayers who followed.
With every new advancement, such as the washing machine, dishwasher, vacuum, it has enabled humans to enjoy a higher standard of life – reducing the time spent on tasks that otherwise would take an entire day.
A great example of machine advancement took place in 1714. Henry Mill, patented the typewriter calling it “an artificial machine…”! The typewriter enabled business communications to evolve – it increased the pace of information from one department to another.
The workplace changed. Businesses invested in people – Typist in particular. With a great Typist you were able to get more information out to stakeholders, departments and customers, than with the written word.
A typed letter was easy to read and it didn’t depend on a Writer’s penmanship. Beautiful handwriting is an art – however not very effective for mass communications.
The evolution of a personal computer with the power of a word processor, soon outpaced the typewriter – Spell Check minimized human errors. Computing power transformed the way people worked forever!
Fast forward and artificial intelligence is embarking on the same revolution. The advancement of smartphones has pushed the boundaries of information sharing and data consumption and creation.
Out of all the data in the world, It’s crazy to think that 90% of data was only created two years ago. Our data output is approximately, 2.5 quintillion bytes a day. That’s equivalent to going around the Earth 5 times!
A computer program would have a hard time to keep up with all this data! That’s why the adoption of artificial intelligence has started to go mainstream.
Why are companies turning to AI instead of the traditional software?
A computer program needs a Programmer to tell it, if, and, what to do…
The software is dependent on the development skill of the mobile app developer. In contrast with deep learning, it takes away the dependancy. The AI algorithm analyzes a user’s interactions.
As the artificial intelligence robot becomes smarter, it personalizes the right type of content for the user. It makes finding information easier – minimizing time spent on search. AI is a tool to optimize inefficient processes.
AI in Media
In media, AI is used for personalization. If you use Netflix and/or YouTube for video streaming you’ve experienced it. Content is personalized based on your viewing habits, preferences, etc.
AI isn’t just providing a personalized experience for subscribers. On the backend, artificial intelligence is able to minimize editing and production time.
With the massive amounts of data out on the World Wide Web, unstructured content such as video is nearly impossible to find – unless someone has manually meta tagged and wrote the descriptions for each video.
Now with video captioning, descriptions must also be written for every frame.
AI for Media automates this task. Through the use of facial recognition, sentiment, groupings and genres it categories the video efficiently – with natural language processing (NLP) it transcribes the spoken word from each frame to written word.
By having every frame tagged and with proper descriptions, it’ll enable the content to be found on search engines more readily.
Cognitive/artificial intelligence can also help with getting content on the screens faster. What an audience views as a 90 minute movie, would of taken a studio months of planning and work – writing, storyboarding, filming, editing, testing and revising.
AI can shorten editing and testing times. With deep learning, the AI engine understands an audience’s sentiment and it can restructure the storyline in the right sequences to make it more enjoyable. It doesn’t mean that an Editor or a Writer isn’t needed anymore. If anything, it’ll free them up to work for other projects.
AI for Pharma Research
AI can benefit the research field. Artificial intelligence for Pharma can help maximize research dollars. When it comes to drug discovery, it can take years of research, resources and clinical trials. All this can result in nothing.
AI gives pharmaceutical companies an advantage – the race against time! Instead of looking at a pile of needles in a haystack (for a cure), an AI engine can hone in on specific needles – the ones with the highest probability of becoming a cure.
AI can cut down research time – by eliminating the need to spread their research dollars across areas. It can focus it’s research dollars on specific areas with the intent to optimize a drug’s time to market and lower costs for drug discovery.
Conversational Chatbots
AI is already interacting with us in our daily lives on social media and with chatbots. Chatbots can be through messaging interface or voice such as with Google Duplex.
A conversation bot can be so natural. It understands inflections and even the right pauses and tempo.
Many would say it’s unethical and even deceptive. But in a digital age where consumers expect everything at their fingertips, the only way to provide that level of service requires augmented assistance.
Whether you like or not, artificial intelligence is here to stay. For humans to control it, we need to set tight parameters of what it can do. Unleashing too much power to a machine or even a human can cause negative implications.
You wouldn’t give a new driver, keys to a Lamborghini and hope that he/she drives within the speed limit. Ahh…that’s not going to happen?!?! They’ll be flooring the gas pedal! Just like you wouldn’t unleash an artificial intelligent bot to do as it wishes.
A good example of a bot going off the rails, is in 2016 with Microsoft’s Tay AI. In just half a day it was taught by Twitter users to become offensive and vulgar. When a bot has no filters or parameters, things can go amok.
Just like a child, a parent’s moral compass must be instilled into the next generation – with a good foundation and strong principals. This will mitigate future risks if someone attempts to compromise them.
Since bots eat what they’re fed, it’s vital that Cognitive/Artificial Intelligence Developers be impartial – not to instil their opinions or judgements on the machine. The goal is to use AI to help humans not to hinder them.
As long as humans use data (based on IDC’s research it will continue to grow), artificial intelligence robots will be around to help make sense of it!
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Businesses CAN’T afford to have disengaged employees! According to Gallup, a disengaged employee costs a company 34% of their total annual salary. On aggregate 17.2% of a workforce is disengaged.
Since the Dotcom boom of the 90’s, companies have been trying to obtain high standards of employee satisfaction through: company perks, wellness incentives and even subsidized food plans to satisfy the foodies.
Has any of these strategies really helped with employee engagement? How do organizations get their employees engaged and find their swagger?
Employee Engagement
Employee engagement is very tied to the MAGIC of the company. To capture the magic, employees must have five key elements to help them become successful.
In the MAGIC of Employee Engagement white paper from our app development company in Canada, it’ll will break down each element and map out the benefits of each one.
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Toronto ON Canada, May 2, 2018 – TheAppLabb is proud to announce that Kundan Joshi, CEO of TheAppLabb has been nominated as one of the top entrepreneurs in the RBC’s Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards.
The RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards is a people’s choice award program. The goal is to inspire others to grow and contribute to their communities through volunteer work, advocacy and successful entrepreneurship. The nominees have been recognized for their achievements – making a positive impact since their arrival to Canada.
Kundan Joshi makes an impact wherever he goes. He moved from Mumbai to Canada in 2000 to pursue his software engineering degree at Western University. As a serial entrepreneur and his love for technology and business, he started his first venture while he was still a student. Later in 2007, he founded TheAppLabb.
From the inception of TheAppLabb, Kundan’s focus has always been to innovate – through the use of emerging technology, his goal is to provide a better humanized experience. By reaching end users with immersive and intelligent technologies, his solutions are able to drive positive outcomes for his clients.
Now with 8 global offices and specialists in mobile app development, UI/UX design, artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT), TheAppLabb is a leading product innovative tech company. Kundan has grown a small company into an international success with over 360+ clients worldwide and over 500+ apps developed.
Let’s celebrate Kundan’s achievements! Vote for Kundan Joshi to be the Winner of 2018’s Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards program.
There’s a lot of terms being thrown around in the market – artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, chatbots and with all the confusion, people are having a hard time understanding the differences. Here’s a 101 on chatbots and the top common misconceptions people have of them!
What’s the Difference?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) was developed in the 1960’s with the vision to have computers solve tasks.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is the layer that communicates between computers and humans – think of it as a Google Translator for computer to human communication. It needs to understand the nuances and context of human speech and the written word.
Machine Learning (ML) is a algorithm that uses NLP to figure out how to use the data and put it into action. For instance, if you’re a smart watch user, you can use your watch to automate several tasks. It can count your footsteps so you don’t need to record the amount of physical activity you did in one day and set your alarm clock so you’re never late for work. Pair your watch with smart appliances, now your bathroom floors are heated to the right temperature before you jump in the shower and your coffee is brewing and ready for you. Taking data and automating tasks in the real world to provide results!
Deep Learning (DL) takes it one level down. It does more then just automating tasks. It’s actually building a brain or neutral networks, to learn and improve on itself. Take the self-driving car for example, with the use of sensors and analytics it is able to learn the obstacles on the road and make intelligent decisions to keep the passengers safe.
Where do Chatbots Fit In?
Chatbot is the messenger interface/platform for human to computer interactions. Depending on the type of chatbot, it can have AI working in the background or not.
A basic rule based chatbot can answer questions based on the parameters that are set, such as what time are you opened, does your restaurant use nuts, etc. If the FAQs haven’t been scripted into the rule based chatbot then the bot wouldn’t provide a definitive answer.
A contextual based chatbot, uses AI in the background to understand what the user is asking – the chatbot is able to understand if, and, or, but, questions so it can handle complex tasks.
Common Misconception of Chatbots
During a launch your chatbot must be perfect.
No your chatbot doesn’t need to know everything under the sun. You can teach it to learn and incorporate more data to your bot over time. However, it should be able to answer the top 10 question you get regularly.
Chatbots will replace apps.
No chatbots won’t replace apps. Businesses today need both tools. The chatbot provides a text based interactions whereas an app provides visual content.
Chatbots can run on any messenger app.
Yes you can run your bot on any messenger app that is suitable for your business, however it must be preconfigured for each platform. In essence if you’re looking for a chatbot for Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, etc, you would need a bot built for each version.
Chatbots will replace humans.
No not that soon! Chatbots are there to supplement and augment your staff coverage. It’s next to impossible to have 24/7 coverage. You may have an auto-response set up for after hour customer inquires. However the auto-responses are limited in functionality – it may not provide a relevant response and it could turn your customers off! A chatbot will provide a relevant answer based on the question it received. But in no way, will it replace human-to-human interaction.
Chatbots are not synonymous with AI and vice versa. Chatbots is a messenger platform for your customers to contact you. It can be used for lead capture, for answering FAQs, and/or be sophisticated enough, to make recommendations (provided that AI is working the background). It’s a technology investment that can give you a quick ROI. If you’re looking to replace a basic auto-responder with more sophisticated technology, then consider using a chatbot. Learn how the Toronto app developers at TheAppLabb can help you with your chatbots.
[vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″ shape_divider_position=”bottom”][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ column_shadow=”none” column_border_radius=”none” width=”1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default” column_border_width=”none” column_border_style=”solid”][vc_column_text]According to a new report from MarketResearch.com, the healthcare Internet of Things market segment is poised to hit $117 billion by 2020.
There is no second thought that Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming the healthcare industry by redefining how devices, applications, and people interact and connect with each other in delivering healthcare solutions. The demand for connected devices and application development in Toronto works across multiple industries including retail, automotive and education.
So what are the advantages that Internet of Things (IoT) can deliver in a healthcare organization?
Decreased Costs: When you can take advantage of the connectivity of the healthcare solutions, real-time monitoring of the patient can be done, thus cutting down on unnecessary visits by doctors. Home care facilities that are advanced are guaranteed to cut down on hospital stays and re-admissions.
Improved Treatment Outcomes: Healthcare solutions through cloud computing or other virtual infrastructure gives the ability to access real-time information and enables them to make informed decisions as well as offer treatment that. This makes sure that health care is timely and treatment outcomes are improved.
Reduce Errors: As patients would be monitored on a continuous basis and due to that health care providers will access real-time data, diseases are treated before they get out of hand and can be treated and medicated in real time.
Better Disease Control: With the right collection of data, automation combined with data-driven decisions is the right way of cutting down on waste, reducing system costs and most importantly errors minimization.
Patient Delight Experience: Connectivity of the healthcare systems through the Internet of Things (IoT) emphasis on the needs of the patient. That helps in better accuracy when it comes to diagnosis, timely intervention by physicians and better treatment. These outcomes result in accountable care that is highly trusted by patients.
Enhanced Drug Management: The management of drugs is a major expense in the healthcare industry. With the Internet of Things (IoT) processes and devices, it is possible to manage these costs better and get better data analysis.
Internet of Things (IoT) is constantly offering new tools and capabilities that make up a unified healthcare system with the goal of ensuring patients are cared for better, health care costs are reduced significantly and treatment outcomes are improved.
Users are accustomed to a higher level of convenience, efficiency, and automation and here comes the need for implementing IoT for healthcare in the current architecture. Internet of Things (IoT) is helping the healthcare industry to offer enhanced and better treatment to its patients.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]