has made an equity investment in
Vocera Communications. Vocera Communications, developers of the Vocera Communications System, allows mobile workers to connect and communicate information over a facility's wireless network through a hands-free, wearable badge. Financial terms of the investment were not disclosed.
‘Leading hospitals have recognised improved workflow efficiency and patient care with the Vocera System, and it is clear that Vocera is making a significant impact on in-facility communication,’ said Reese Schroeder, managing director, Motorola Ventures.
The Vocera Communications System, which is comprised of the Vocera System Software and a wearable, hands-free, lightweight voice controlled badge, allows mobile workers within Wi-Fi networked buildings to instantly communicate with colleagues and quickly obtain the resources needed to complete a task.
通过合并wi - fi、语音IP (VoIP)和演讲recognition technologies, Vocera has become a voice communication solution in hospitals, hotels, libraries and retail establishments.
‘This investment will enable us to continue to strengthen and expand the Vocera platform across new applications to meet the increasingly complex communications needs of our customers,’ added Brent Lang, executive vice president, Vocera Communications.
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