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CES 2024 Highlights Part 7- Holographic Beaming, Shareable and Secure Medical Records, Legacy Storytelling with Ease

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This episode’s discussion features innovations from this year’s 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including holographic beaming anywhere in the world, a medical records organization platform that improves health outcomes, and an easier way for older loved ones to tell their stories.
This show was recorded on March 7, 2024, and included the following guests in the order they presented:
David Nussbaum, CEO at Proto Hologram, an innovation that's allowing us to beam in “live” to meetings, in holographic form. “Proto delivers a truly lifelike holographic experience so viewers see, hear, and interact with others anywhere in the world.” The possibilities are pretty endless and encompass many of our favorite topics, such as telehealth, remote PT or OT training, caregiver support, etc. Consumer version to be released in near future. This is as close as we’re gonna get to beaming for now, Scottie! Exhibitor and member AgeTech Collaborative from AARP.
Jean Ross, RN, CEO and Co-Founder of Primary Record, offers both a B2C and B2B solution that brings data together in one place so that care team members can efficiently access their receiver’s care-related data. Primary Record helps with: Identifying the information needed, organizing it and sharing it, and can even go so far as helping by recording a doctor’s appointment, and making a transcript. One big benefit: once you’ve entered your details into Primary Record, you will be able to “share” that with other medical and healthcare-related entities. Exhibitor near AgeTech Collaborative from AARP.
Cameron Graham, CEO and Co-Founder of Storii, which was developed with healthcare professionals and is available in 10 countries. Storii records life stories by engaging older adults in telling stories about their lives, without writing a word. With Storii, the subscriber (say your grandmother, or even your mom) gets three automated calls a week, asking them key questions that allow them to tell their stories in audio. The recordings can be packaged into “audio books” and remain as a legacy – or it can be more casual. Since Storii can be delivered in many ways (including landline), there is good accessibility. Finalist AgeTech After Dark AgeTech Collaborative from AARP pitch competition.
All great innovations from caring companies!
Boomer Tech Talk website link
LinkedIn Show Post
Hosted by: Linda Sherman, Debbie Howard, Steve Ewell, and Carol Chiang
About this Category
Our seven CES 2024 Highlights shows feature leaders from innovative agetech and/or accessibility companies who either exhibited and/or pitched at CES 2024 through the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP Pavilion, the AgeTech After Dark Pitch Competition (also from AARP), the Eureka Park Accessibility Award Winners group of five, or the CTA Foundation Pitch competition.
Listen to all our CES Highlights shows:
CES Highlights Category Link
Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

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This episode’s discussion features innovations from this year’s 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including holographic beaming anywhere in the world, a medical records organization platform that improves health outcomes, and an easier way for older loved ones to tell their stories.
This show was recorded on March 7, 2024, and included the following guests in the order they presented:
David Nussbaum, CEO at Proto Hologram, an innovation that's allowing us to beam in “live” to meetings, in holographic form. “Proto delivers a truly lifelike holographic experience so viewers see, hear, and interact with others anywhere in the world.” The possibilities are pretty endless and encompass many of our favorite topics, such as telehealth, remote PT or OT training, caregiver support, etc. Consumer version to be released in near future. This is as close as we’re gonna get to beaming for now, Scottie! Exhibitor and member AgeTech Collaborative from AARP.
Jean Ross, RN, CEO and Co-Founder of Primary Record, offers both a B2C and B2B solution that brings data together in one place so that care team members can efficiently access their receiver’s care-related data. Primary Record helps with: Identifying the information needed, organizing it and sharing it, and can even go so far as helping by recording a doctor’s appointment, and making a transcript. One big benefit: once you’ve entered your details into Primary Record, you will be able to “share” that with other medical and healthcare-related entities. Exhibitor near AgeTech Collaborative from AARP.
Cameron Graham, CEO and Co-Founder of Storii, which was developed with healthcare professionals and is available in 10 countries. Storii records life stories by engaging older adults in telling stories about their lives, without writing a word. With Storii, the subscriber (say your grandmother, or even your mom) gets three automated calls a week, asking them key questions that allow them to tell their stories in audio. The recordings can be packaged into “audio books” and remain as a legacy – or it can be more casual. Since Storii can be delivered in many ways (including landline), there is good accessibility. Finalist AgeTech After Dark AgeTech Collaborative from AARP pitch competition.
All great innovations from caring companies!
Boomer Tech Talk website link
LinkedIn Show Post
Hosted by: Linda Sherman, Debbie Howard, Steve Ewell, and Carol Chiang
About this Category
Our seven CES 2024 Highlights shows feature leaders from innovative agetech and/or accessibility companies who either exhibited and/or pitched at CES 2024 through the AgeTech Collaborative from AARP Pavilion, the AgeTech After Dark Pitch Competition (also from AARP), the Eureka Park Accessibility Award Winners group of five, or the CTA Foundation Pitch competition.
Listen to all our CES Highlights shows:
CES Highlights Category Link
Music: Solemnity written and performed by Richard Sherman

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