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Feb 6, 2026, 15:58
Robert Hamilton: What Actually Makes Technology Stick at The Bedside
Robert Hamilton, Chief Executive Officer of NeuraSignal, shared on LinkedIn:
”Over the past year, our field, clinical education, and engineering teams have spent hundreds of hours inside stroke centers, ICUs, and clinics learning what actually makes technology stick at the bedside.
This article reflects what they’ve seen firsthand: adoption is driven by confidence, training, a deep understanding of workflow, and tight feedback loops between clinicians and engineers, not just published data.
Proud of the NeuraSignal team and our clinical partners for doing the hard, unglamorous work that turns research into real-world care.”
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