Alfred Poor

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Alfred Poor, the Health Tech Futurist, is a dynamic speaker and virtual event expert with an international reputation in technology fields. He is the Editor of “Health Tech Insider,” a website that covers wearable and mobile devices for health and medical applications. He also helps tech company executives make a better impression in video meetings and online presentations. A graduate of Harvard College, he is the author or co-author of 15 books and is widely quoted in major media outlets.
The TechBlick #HealthTech series starts next week. Whether you are registered or not, you can join the discussion and share your thoughts and questions. The first session is on Aging in Place and Eldercare, so let us what's on your mind. Join us at https://techblick-health-tech-series.mn.co/share/u2bQSEabVTlncxsf?utm_source=manual
TechBlick Health Tech Series

This community was created to support the Techblick series of online Health Tech events. It is open to subscribers of these monthly events, as well as all others with an interest in how health tech can make healthcare more effective and efficient. This is the place to engage with the speakers and participants before and after the monthly events, so that we can continue the conversation.

TechBlick Health Tech Series
The first #HealthTech Series event is January 16: #Aging-in-Place Technology. Register now with code HTCODE for a 25% discount: https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda#comp-ln0h0c3f
The monthly #HealthTech Series from TechBlick starts in a week. It focuses on #Aging-in-Place, and I'll moderate two panel discussions with industry leaders. You can still register for this & the other 11 monthly events. Use HTCODE now for 25% off.
https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda#comp-ln0h0c3f
The TechBlick #HealthTech series starts next week. Whether you are registered or not, you can join the discussion and share your thoughts and questions. The first session is on Aging in Place and Eldercare, so let us what's on your mind. Join us at https://techblick-health-tech-series.mn.co/share/u2bQSEabVTlncxsf?utm_source=manual
TechBlick Health Tech Series

This community was created to support the Techblick series of online Health Tech events. It is open to subscribers of these monthly events, as well as all others with an interest in how health tech can make healthcare more effective and efficient. This is the place to engage with the speakers and participants before and after the monthly events, so that we can continue the conversation.

TechBlick Health Tech Series
The first #HealthTech Series event is January 16: #Aging-in-Place Technology. Register now with code HTCODE for a 25% discount: https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda#comp-ln0h0c3f
Come to a #HealthTech conference in 2024 without leaving your desk! Convenient monthly 2-hour sessions feature curated panel discussions with international thought leaders, moderated by me, Alfred Poor. Use HTCODE now for a 25% discount.
https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda#comp-ln0h0c3f
How much time (and money) does your company waste on #meetings? Others have eliminated unnecessary meetings and so can you. I can help.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/12/26/meeting-overload-solutions/
Tired of too many meetings? These companies helped cut the excess.

From no-meeting Wednesdays to focus weeks, companies are finding new ways to lessen workers’ Zoom overload.

The Washington Post
A new report shows that "38% of VCs disappeared from dealmaking in 2023." #Founders, are you making the most of your opportunities when you #pitch online? I can help.
https://pitchbook.com/news/articles/active-VC-investors-decline
The first #HealthTech Series event is January 16: #Aging-in-Place Technology. Register now with code HTCODE for a 25% discount: https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda#comp-ln0h0c3f
How much time (and money) does your company waste on #meetings? Others have eliminated unnecessary meetings and so can you. I can help.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/12/26/meeting-overload-solutions/
Tired of too many meetings? These companies helped cut the excess.

From no-meeting Wednesdays to focus weeks, companies are finding new ways to lessen workers’ Zoom overload.

The Washington Post