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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Panasonic announces support for Macquarie University environmental research and education
June 29th, 2010

Panasonic Australia has pledged $690,000 to fund environmental research and public education as part of a new Macquarie University eco initiative.


Panasonic Australia announced today it would support Macquarie University’s commitment to climate risk research and education during the next three years – including the creation of the Panasonic Chair in Environmental Sustainability. Panasonic Australia managing director, Steve Rust, said it was the single largest environmental initiative to be undertaken by the company in Australia.

“There has never been a more pressing need for cutting-edge environmental research and education and we are pleased to be able to lend our support to Macquarie University, we hope our support will assist Macquarie University in remaining at the forefront of global environmental understanding and discussion.”
Steve Rust, Managing Director, Panasonic Australia

ACT, Queensland, Victoria, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and NSW’s top businesses geared to grow
June 22nd, 2010

Telstra have announced the finalists in the 2010 Telstra Business Awards for ACT, Queensland, Victoria, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and New South Wales. The judges were impressed by all the finalists growth plans which included national expansion and international exporting. A shortlist of over a hundred small and medium sized businesses from ACT, Victoria, Queensland, Northern Territory Western Territory, South Australia and New South Wales have been chosen as finalists for this year’s awards, with Panasonic sponsoring the ‘Medium Business Award’. For the first time in its 18-year-history the awards offered entrants the chance to get a free ‘Business Health Check’. The ‘Business Health Check’, which was developed in conjunction with the NSW Business Chamber, confirmed that all the territories’ leading firms had solid business plans in place.

“The Health Check showed that all of the companies selected as finalists had thorough plans looking as far as a decade ahead and were primed and ready to seek out future growth opportunities. This is well above the national average, where less than half of all small and medium businesses have business plans.These leading businesses are also focused on knowing their customers better, increasing productivity, enhancing day-to-day processes and expanding their product offering.”
Deena Shiff, Telstra Business Group Managing Director & Tesltra Business Awards Ambassador

Department of Health and Human Service Toughbook Case Study
June 1st, 2010

Department of Health and Human Services safeguards against infection with Panasonic Toughbook H1

The Department of Health and Human Services in Tasmania (DHHS) has purchased 5 Panasonic Toughbook H1 Medical Clinical Assistants (MCA) to be used by clinical pharmacists in highly infectious wards. The Department is responsible for delivering integrated services that maintain and improve the health and wellbeing of individual Tasmanians and the Tasmanian community as a whole. DHHS was looking for a device that could be used by clinical pharmacists in both infectious and non-infectious wards in four hospitals – the Royal Hobart, Launceston General, North West Regional, and Mersey Community hospitals.

Clinical pharmacists provide medication therapy evaluations and recommendations to patients and other healthcare professionals. They offer advice regarding the safe, appropriate and cost-effective use of medications. It was important for the pharmacists that the device fulfilled a number of important requirements: it needed to be ergonomic, comfortable as well as being durable with a long battery-life; it needed to work with the Department’s communications systems and software, and it needed to be able to be easily disinfected.

After researching various hardware solutions including traditional notebooks and Mobile Clinical Assistants (MCA), Panasonic’s new H1 MCA stood out from the crowd. Its rugged and ergonomic design, as well as its extended battery life and ability to be sanitised with hospital-grade disinfectants, meant it was a perfect solution. The clinical pharmacists are able to bring the device with them and access critical information at the bedside. This has eliminated paper-based processes and decreased the risk of errors. The H1’s fully-sealed design is resistant to liquids, meaning the device can be completely disinfected. This proves vital when pharmacists are moving between infectious and non-infectious wards.

“We are able to bring a device into the infectious wards and this proved particularly helpful during the H1N1 (Swine) Flu pandemic.Due to its fully-sealed build-quality and resistance to hospital-grade disinfectants, the pharmacists were able to bring the device to the quarantine area without the worry of spreading the infection to other parts of the hospital.”

Amber Roberts, State-wide Medication Coordinator said the Panasonic Toughbook was an excellent choice for the Department.

With an extended battery life of six hours, it is perfect for staff on the move. The dual hot swappable batteries mean higher productivity with no downtime. A near-exhausted battery can be replaced while the device is still running, so it never needs to be powered down. The fully rugged H1 is tested to military standards (MIL-STD810F) to ensure it is capable of withstanding a drop of 90cm while operational – similar to the height of a patient’s bed. With a fully integrated camera, the pharmacists are able to take pictures and documentthe healing progress of wounds and infections.