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What's happened to the executive order .on cyber security?
FundamentalVR Recognized as Most Innovative Product of the Year at the 13th annual Best in Biz Awards
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FundamentalVR Recognized as Most Innovative Product of the Year at the 13th annual Best in Biz Awards
December 2023
FundamentalVR has been named a gold winner in the Most Innovative Product of the Year – Healthcare category by the Best in Biz Awards, the only independent business awards program.
Published December 14, 2023
BOSTON, MA – December 13th, 2023 – Global leader in immersive surgical training, FundamentalVR is proud to announce that the company has been named a gold winner in the Most Innovative Product of the Year – Healthcare category by the Best in Biz Awards, the only independent business awards program judged each year by prominent editors and reporters from top-tier publications in North America.
The 13th annual awards program saw intense competition among more than 600 entries from public and private companies, representing all industries and regions in the U.S. and Canada and ranging from some of the most iconic global brands to the most innovative start-ups and beloved local companies. This year’s judges highlighted the winning companies’ breadth and depth of innovation, their novel approaches to employing new technologies, impressive workplace benefits and employee diversity and inclusion programs, as well as continued community involvement and critical investments in environment and corporate social responsibility programs.
Such qualities have been cultivated since FundamentalVR’s inception in 2015, growing from its core mission to accelerate human capability via precision simulation and advance pre-human competence to improve patient outcomes. The company’s innovative approach accelerates the industry shift towards digital surgery, addressing the competency gap in training for intelligent operating rooms. Its purpose-built Fundamental Surgery platform allows for full rehearsal of medical and surgical procedures, and its patented HapticVR™ technology mimics the physical touch, weight, resistance and feedback of surgical actions and accurately simulates the sensations of soft tissue, bone textures and muscle.
“We are incredibly proud to see our work recognized by the Best in Biz Awards. This recognition reaffirms our mission to drive the industry shift toward digital surgery, and we are grateful for the continued support of our community and partners as we advance toward a future where technology transforms surgical training.”
Richard Vincent, Co-Founder and CEO of FundamentalVR
Since the program’s inception in 2011, winners in Best in Biz Awards have been determined by independent judging panels assembled each year from some of the most respected national and local newspapers, TV and radio outlets, and business, consumer, technology and trade publications in North America. Thanks to the unparalleled expertise and experience of the editors and reporters s
None of it is important.
DA/Tern have never released anything tangible on which a true assessment can be made.
You could look at their FS..
The horror! The horror!
No more adverts please. Irrelevant nonsense…
Despite five updates from DA, from minor to important
Yep but does show that they are involved at the centre of IOT security and we all know that at some point they will be worth an eye watering amount, just hope I'm still alive when that happens
Realistically means Sweet FA until they start proving they can make money.
Device Authority scoop the IoT Security Champion Award at the TechWorks Awards 2023
There is nothing like a few coordinated sales to encourage further accumulation of TERN shares.
Note how weak the volumes of selling have become.
My target for this week is 5p on the bid.
LETS GO !!
Disruptive new wave of ransomware hits critical infrastructure
Wyld Networks Announces the Launch of Wyld Fusion as a SaaS offering for combined satellite and terrestrial IoT network management
Wyld Networks announces the launch of combined terrestrial and satellite-based IoT capabilities for the Wyld Fusion platform that provides end-to-end security and provisioning, massive scalability, tracking and payment capabilities. Software as a Service can be licensed independently of Wyld Connect, creating an additional subscription-based revenue stream to Wyld's product portfolio.
Wyld believes that Wyld Fusion is the only IoT network management platform that supports multiple satellite operators along with terrestrial networks and sensors and devices from multiple vendors. Wyld will continue to use Wyld Fusion as its own platform for Wyld's network while offering it as a standalone IoT SaaS service in an IoT platform market valued at USD 8.23 billion in 2023 and expected to grow to USD 17.31 billion by 2028.
Wyld Networks has developed a complete connectivity between sensor and application via satellites in low Earth orbit that enables easy management of IoT networks via satellite," said Alastair Williamson, CEO of Wyld Networks. "We are very pleased to introduce Wyld Fusion to the market as an additional source of revenue to our existing business."
Https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2023/11/30/cyber-resilience-act-council-and-parliament-strike-a-deal-on-security-requirements-for-digital-products/
The proposal aims to fill the gaps, clarify the links, and make the existing cybersecurity legislation more coherent, ensuring that products with digital components, for example ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) products, are made secure throughout the supply chain and throughout their lifecycle.
Where is Rodney???
Didn’t think the NAV slashing event at InVMA was worthy of an RNS.
Nonsense only please!
£1k net sales Q3.
Expain Alistair….
Https://wyldnetworks.com/press-releases?release=713F75FF215EFB0F
This is a follow on from,
https://news.cision.com/se/wyld-networks/r/wyld-networks-tillkannager-deltagande-i-ett-european-space-agency-program-tillsammans-med-eutelsat-o,c3769333
LSE may bork that link and I can't find the English version.
From the first link,
"As part of the program, Wyld’s IoT module is being built into low earth orbiting satellites to provide radio connectivity."
This probably links back to the Fill or Kill interview,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHcUc-cMmEE
Where Williamson suggests,
https://youtu.be/WHcUc-cMmEE?t=236
"A Wyld defined piece of equipment..."
So... What better way to get your kit into everyone else's satellites than to provide additional functionality for inter-satellite communications and positioning and, by the way when the kit is not performing that function we'll be hoovering up data from our ground sensors. Free launches and free satellites. Thank you very much.
And, of course, we cannot forget the Space-X angle,
https://direct.starlink.com/
"Direct to Cell satellites will initially be launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and then Starship. On orbit the satellites will immediately connect over laser backhaul to the Starlink constellation to provide global connectivity."
Not without some means of navigation and positioning they won't. Something Wyld appears to have sorted out for ESA, Eutelsat and Thales.
Again this places Wylds operational kit in all the Satellites. The ladz over on ADVFN will love this because, for once, they can honestly say.... Wyld owns all the Satellites.