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Home›News›Association News›JAM-Labs becomes adopting member of SDVoE Alliance

JAM-Labs becomes adopting member of SDVoE Alliance

By Sean Carroll
04/11/2020
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The SDVoE Alliance has announced that JAM-Labs, developer of healthcare AV products, has joined the Alliance as an adopting member.

Ultra-high quality video with zero latency is essential to the operating room, not only for procedures, but also for live case training and collaboration with clinical staff. There is a need for widely distributed video within the OR and the entire hospital. SDVoE makes that possible while removing the clutter generated by having multiple boxes typical of other solutions.

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“Our experience over the last two decades with operating room integration requiring low-latency, uncompressed and seamless solutions led us to SDVoE as the most impactful and practical choice for IP-based audio/video transmission. JAM-Labs has and will continue to be a leading advocate for a vendor-neutral and interoperable infrastructure within the healthcare space,” JAM-Labs senior technical program manager Aftab Zia says.

“Our joining the SDVoE Alliance is a step toward creating a common digital interface platform based on the SDVoE layer across the various digital healthcare providers. It will be our mission to partner with integrators on adoption of the common interoperable platform. JAM-Labs strongly believes the SDVoE platform will benefit hospitals, caregivers and patients to lower costs associated with all audio, video and data exchanges within the healthcare industry. We look forward to working with other SDVoE Alliance members in advancing the technology for uncompromised video distribution systems.”

SDVoE Alliance president Justin Kennington welcomes JAM-Labs and congratulates them on delivering successful projects for leading medical companies: “Their focus on interoperable, scalable healthcare solutions and their expertise in UI and user experience design will undoubtedly provide new opportunities for integrators and installers to win business.”

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