Differentiation Will Break the Health Tech Logjam

Ended soon Written by: Lew Brown, Partner, bluesalve partners, CEO Motum.ai In a recent call with a leading Japanese CE manufacturer, we had a chance to talk about the next wave of health tech and its ongoing merger with the world of consumer electronics. The question came up as to which product or service on…

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Diversity and Inclusion: a Small Firm’s Journey

Ended soon From bluesalve partners’ inception in 2019, we’ve recognized the importance of diversity and inclusion (D&I). We want to recruit and retain a team as diverse as the communities in which we operate. We want to build a business culture where all team members get fair and respectful treatment, where they’re empowered to contribute…

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DIY, Trust and Reliability

Ended soon This article originally appeared in the Spring 2020 issue of Technology Designer Magazine: In our world, our word is supposed to be our bond. In our business lives, it is our promise that is our brand. We all say we know this, but in the course of life we also have all experienced…

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Don’t Be Reactionary to Supply Chain Issues

Ended soon Back in the early days of the Internet, I gained a modest following for putting forth the idea that when it comes to working in the fast-moving technology space, “If you are reactionary, you are in trouble.” Nearly 25 years later, this truism is still holding up well. Our partner Avi Rosenthal has…

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Eighth patent is awarded to bluesalve team member

Ended soon bluesalve partners is pleased to congratulate and celebrate our Team Member Anne-Marie Rouse on the announcement from the U.S. Patent Office of her latest patent, issued January 23, 2020! Way to go Anne-Marie! View the Patent Here At bluesalve partners, we have an active product development process we can share with clients to…

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Embedded Technologies Expo & Conference (ETC) | June 25 – 27, 2019

Ended soon SAN JOSE, CA Embedded Technologies Expo & Conference (ETC), in the largest embedded and IoT market in North America, is the ONLY event focused on what is most important to designers and implementers – education and training. At the inaugural event, attendees will experience over 100 hours of unparalleled education and training covering embedded…

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Embracing Generative AI From a Product Development Perspective

Ended soon As the world of generative AI continues to evolve at an astonishing pace, businesses must stay informed and test new solutions, while also being cautious of how it’s being used within the organization. With the rapid expansion of AI tools, it’s essential to ensure that your team is using these resources responsibly by…

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Execution Genius Part II: Know Thy Customer

Ended soon In the course of our work, we’re often struck by how many of our clients have only a broad idea of who their target customer is or should be. Even if a product or service is meant for mass-sized general markets, clear customer identification and thoughtful segmentations are important building blocks in the…

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Execution Is the Chariot of Genius

Ended soon The timeless quote for this headline comes from William Blake and ends up on the signature line of all my emails. Before I came across it, my mails used to sign off with a similar (though not as timeless) quote of my own: “There’s more success in a mediocre strategy executed with excellence…

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Finding Daylight In the 3G Sunset

Finding Daylight In the 3G Sunset

Ended soon The sun never sets on old networks, or so it would seem. The long-awaited decommissioning of 3G cellular systems has been pushed back again by the telcos. Verizon has delayed its 3G sunset indefinitely; AT&T is now saying early 2022; T-Mobile says even later than that. The extra breathing room will provide an…

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