/PRNewswire/ New research from Scandit, the leading enterprise technology platform for mobile computer vision and augmented reality (AR), highlights a.
Specifically, the company will be deploying barcode scanning technology which will make it easier and faster for healthcare workers and volunteers to track and identify the tested samples. Test site staff members will be able to identify patients from a safe distance, avoiding the risk of contagion, by scanning a barcode on a booking form with the help of a smartphone.
After the samples are taken, they will be stored in a vial with a barcode attached to it, allowing staff to quickly scan it in order to ensure the test sample matches the booking ID and minimise mistakes.
The announcement of the deal comes days after the government proposed twice-weekly rapid Covid-testing which would be made available to everyone in England starting 9 April.
NHS Digital selects Scandit s clinical quality computer vision technology to digitise the Covid-testing process
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Scandit’s technology will now also be made available free to any hospital or NHS organisation for Covid-related services, such as test tracking, PPE tracking and patient care.
Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, April 8th 2021: Scandit, the leading technology platform for mobile computer vision and augmented reality (AR) solutions for enterprises, has signed a national contract with NHS Digital to provide data capture services as part of the UK’s response to Covid-19. As part of this, NHS organisations will have free access to Scandit’s technology to support Covid-related services such as test-tracking, PPE tracking and patient care until 30th November 2021.
Samsung has released enterprise-grade barcode scanning for Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro.
December 10, 2020
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Samsung Electronics America introduced today Samsung Knox Capture, a data capture solution that unlocks enterprise-grade barcode scanning capabilities for Galaxy XCover Pro. Knox Capture delivers fast, accurate scanning for frontline workers across a variety of industries including manufacturing, transportation and logistics, retail and healthcare.
“Today’s frontline workers require multiple devices to complete their daily jobs. As a result, IT leaders are looking to consolidate and find innovative solutions that meet workforce needs. Knox Capture was developed to deliver a more seamless, cost-effective, multi-purpose option,” said Taher Behbehani, head of the mobile B2B division, SVP and general manager, Samsung Electronics America. “Building on Samsung’s Knox platform capabilities, we’re committed to delivering high-performing and flex