© InSTEDD • Story of photography The first photo ever was called “View from the Window at Le Gras” by French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. Brief History of Photogr aphy Diagnost ics ? Eduardo Jezierski, CEO InSTEDD © InSTEDD
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• Story of photography
The first photo ever was called “View from the Window at Le Gras” by French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.
Brief
History
of
Photogr
aphyDiagnost
ics
?Eduardo Jezierski, CEO
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• Story of photography
The first photo ever was called “View from the Window at Le Gras” by French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.
Credit Hunter Schwartz @buzzfeed
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1990 57
2000 86
2012 380
Billions Photos/Year
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Feedback Cycle
Demand Technology Value-Add
Standards
Data Formats
Metadata
Services
Storage
Processing
Sharing
Social
Privacy
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Feedback Cycle
Demand Technology Value-Add
Connectivity
Standards
Data Formats
Metadata
Services
Storage
Processing
Sharing
Social
Privacy
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Feedback Cycle
Demand Technology Value-Add
Connected Diagnostics
Standards
Data Formats
Metadata
Services
Storage
Processing
Sharing
Workflow
Privacy
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Healthcare
Alerts to patients
Alerts to providers
Loss/Delay Follow Up
Workflow
Value
Public Health
Surveillance
Burden of
Disease
WHO Reporting
Device
Management
Calibration
Failure
Forecasting
Manufacturing
Health Systems
Better Stock Forecast
Less Expirations
Facility Resources
Human Resources
M&E + EQA
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Healthcare
Tests performed
Results shared
Daily Throughput
Data Accuracy
Public Health
Surveillance
Burden of
Disease
WHO Reporting
Device Management
Device Tampering
Calibration
Customer
Satisfaction
Health Systems
Utilization & Waste
Training & Attendance
Infrastructure costs
Positive Outliers
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Solution or Ecosystem?Imagine how ridiculous this sounds:
“…I take a picture with my Nikon camera and the Nikon memory card sends
it wirelessly to the NikonCasa online photo album from where I can edit and
improve it using NikonShop and then broadcast it via Twitterikon instant
messaging and save it in my NikonFacebook for my family to see …”