Last year, we introduced the vision behind the Region of Southern Denmark’s decision to adopt Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology as the foundation for Real-Time Location Services (RTLS) at the new Odense University Hospital (OUH) — setting a new direction apart from the traditional RFID-based systems used in other Danish super hospitals.

This year, we return with an update from the field: sharing key experiences from the implementation phase, the challenges encountered, and the first operational insights gained from bringing BLE-based tracking and location services into a complex hospital environment. Join “name”, “title” at OUH, as he/she/they reflects on the strengths and limitations observed so far, the role of RTLS in supporting hospital workflows, and the evolving strategy as OUH moves closer to full-scale operation. This session offers valuable lessons for healthcare project leaders, IT architects, and decision-makers exploring modern RTLS solutions and digital infrastructure in healthcare

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