Afero partners with Therma Bright to make AcuVid™ COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Test smart-enabled
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Silicon Valley tech firm brings encrypted solution for tracking Canadian developer’s 15-minute Covid19 rapid antigen test for point of care, and then at-home testing LOS ALTOS, Calif. (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Afero has entered into an agreement with Therma Bright TSXV(THRM.V), developer of the AcuVid™ COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Test and other progressive diagnostic and medical device technologies, to bring greater innovation, security and tracking to its 15-minute COVID-19 rapid antigen screening solution. AcuVid™, Powered by Afero, will help communities safely and securely return to work and play using embedded and encrypted technology for tracking and reporting AcuVID Tests for quality assurance, shipping, logistics, and point-of-care test results. It also paves the way for preparing the Acu
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Silicon Valley tech firm brings encrypted solution for tracking Canadian developer s 15-minute Covid19 rapid antigen test for point of care, and then at-home testing
Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - April 28, 2021) - Afero has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreement with Therma Bright Inc. (TSXV: THRM), the Company or Therma Bright ), developer of the AcuVid COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Test and other progressive diagnostic and medical device technologies. The mutually beneficial partnership looks to bring Afero s innovation, security and tracking technology to Therma Bright s 15-minute COVID-19 rapid antigen screening solution. Upon completion, the proposed agreement will offer AcuVid COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Saliva Tests powered by Afero, with a goal to help communities safely and securely return to work and play using an embedded and encrypted technology for tracking and reporting AcuVID Tests for quality assurance, shipping, logistics, and point-of-ca
Episode 3: AI disruption will unlock human potential
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Dell Technologies Work from Anywhere Tech Talk Series, Dell thought leaders share insights into the latest tech trends shaping and being shaped by the world. In episode one and two of the series, viewers were introduced to the Intelligent Edge and the Intelligent PC.
In the third episode, Jonathan Ryall, client solutions field product manager at Dell Technologies South Africa and Tony Bartlett, director data centre compute at Dell Technologies South Africa discuss how “
AI disruption will unlock human potential”. Jonathan Ryall, client solutions field product manager at Dell Technologies South Africa
Apr 23, 2021
In the Dell Technologies,
“Work from Anywhere Tech Talk Series”, Dell thought leaders share insights into the latest tech trends shaping and being shaped by the world.
Jonathan Ryall, Client Solutions Field Product Manager at Dell Technologies South Africa
In Episode one and two of the series, viewers were introduced to the Intelligent Edge and the Intelligent PC.
Episode 3: AI disruption will unlock human potential
In the third episode, Jonathan Ryall, Client Solutions Field Product Manager at Dell Technologies South Africa and Tony Bartlett, Director Data Centre Compute at Dell Technologies South Africa discuss how “
AI disruption will unlock human potential”.
What is The Intelligent Edge and why do businesses need it to survive?
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Dell Technologies introduces another five-episode Work from Anywhere Tech Talk Series, that tackles the latest Tech Trends in South Africa, and the globe. The series also looks at the products that can be used to digitise businesses in the current, rapidly changing market conditions they find themselves in. The series takes viewers through an informative journey looking at how organisations can take advantage of market conditions to benefit of themselves and their customers.
Join Jonathan Ryall, Client Solutions Field Product Manager at Dell Technologies South Africa in the first episode of the “Work from Anywhere Tech Talk Series” as he delves into “The Intelligent Edge” with Tony Bartlett, Director Data Centre Compute at Dell Technologies, South Africa. The pair discuss how organisations, across industries, are looking to the Edge to improve agility and customer experiences