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CenTrak
CenTrak is a company that develops and markets real-time locating systems (RTLS) for healthcare facilities. The company is headquartered in Newtown, Pennsylvania and has offices in Menlo Park, California, South Korea, Hong Kong and India. ==Company== CenTrak was founded in 2003 by Ari Naim (President and CEO), Gideon Naim (CFO), and Israel Amir (CTO). The company initially "developed a way to use radio frequency to measure distance and used it to make security devices that people could attach to such things as briefcases or their children. If a device exceeded a certain distance from its owner," it would make an audible alert. The devices sold successfully at Staples, but the founders "realized that their range-estimation technology could be used to track assets indoors and decided to develop a system that took advantage of that capability."〔 The company chose to focus on healthcare and sought to overcome the problems of cost, complexity, accuracy and versatility in existing asset-tracking and workflow systems employed in medical settings. In mid-2007, CenTrak successfully deployed their own system at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), tracking hundreds of patients and staff as well as equipment moving through rooms for clinical care. In early 2008, CenTrak released its system commercially, and by summer 2009, the company's systems were deployed in more than 35 medical facilities.〔 As of February 2014, CenTrak's RTLS technology is deployed in over 450 healthcare facilities, including customers such as the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CenTrak launches the first affordable single-use patient tag with Clinical-Grade Locating capabilities )〕
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