ORLANDO, Fla. and SEATTLE, Feb. 20, 2017 -- Impinj (Nasdaq:PI), a leading provider of RAIN RFID solutions for identifying, locating and authenticating everyday items, today announced a partnership with STANLEY Healthcare, a market-leading provider of visibility solutions and analytics for the healthcare industry. As a result of this partnership, STANLEY Healthcare will integrate the Impinj Platform with the MobileView® Real-Time Location System (RTLS) software platform, and offer the Impinj-STANLEY Healthcare solution as part of its extensive portfolio.
“Today’s healthcare leaders are under increasing pressure to provide excellent and efficient patient care,” said Impinj Global Healthcare Lead Sandy Murti. “We’re excited to partner with a market leader like STANLEY Healthcare to enable health-delivery organizations with innovative RAIN RFID solutions for real-time asset tracking and patient workflow management.”
The partnership includes integrating key components of the Impinj Platform – Impinj’s Monza R6 endpoint ICs, xArray and xSpan RAIN RFID gateways and ItemSense operating-system software – to deliver new capabilities in asset tracking and patient flow to customers of STANLEY Healthcare. The partnership and integration enables STANLEY Healthcare’s customers to easily deploy the Impinj Platform to improve efficiency and accuracy of patient care and management.
“Improving the efficiency of patient care is a priority for our healthcare customers,” said Gabi Daniely, Vice President of Solutions, Products and Marketing for STANLEY Healthcare. “The integration with Impinj’s Platform expands the breadth of capabilities we can deliver via our MobileView platform for our customers.”
Visit Impinj at HIMSS
Learn more about the partnership between Impinj and STANLEY Healthcare or the Impinj Platform at HIMSS 2017 in Orlando, Florida on February 20-22, 2017 in Booth 8361, Hall E, Intelligent Health Pavilion. Schedule an appointment here.
About STANLEY Healthcare
STANLEY Healthcare provides over 5,000 acute care hospitals and 12,000 long-term care organizations with enterprise solutions that transform safety, security and operational efficiency. The STANLEY Healthcare solution set enables customers to achieve organizational excellence and superior care in five critical areas: Patient Safety, Security & Protection, Environmental Monitoring, Clinical Operations & Workflow and Supply Chain & Asset Management. These solutions are complemented by consulting, training, implementation and integration services. STANLEY Healthcare is proud to be part of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. For more information, visit stanleyhealthcare.com. Follow STANLEY Healthcare on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
About Impinj
Impinj, Inc. (NASDAQ:PI) is a leading provider of RAIN RFID solutions. The Impinj Platform connects billions of everyday items such as apparel, medical supplies, automobile parts, drivers’ licenses, food and luggage to applications such as inventory management, patient safety, asset tracking and item authentication, delivering real-time information to businesses about items they create, manage, transport and sell. The Impinj Platform wirelessly delivers information about these items’ unique identity, location and authenticity, or Item Intelligence™, to the digital world, which Impinj believes is the essence of the Internet of Things. For more information, visit www.impinj.com.
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