Shelly Palmer

Qualcomm

Qualcomm provides the power behind many of your favorite gadgets. One of the best and most powerful phone processors on the market today is the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, which powers dozens of Android and Windows mobile devices. But Qualcomm does more than power your phone. It’s about revolutionizing the world and the idea of mobile. Just recently, Qualcomm announced the launch of its mobile health 2net Platform and Hub in Europe. This 2net Platform will also be applied by engineering software development companys like Cystelcom, which developed mHealthAlert, to offer open remote monitoring platforms for patients with chronic disease which will reduce re-admissions and the lengths of hospital stays. Qualcomm also plays a role in many other industries beyond healthcare, such as energy and education where mobile broadband technology has the power to literally change the world. Qualcomm has also worked with the government, and innovation in that area has led to products solutions and enhancements in a wide variety of areas, like developing next generation wireless, improved tracking and locating tools and more secure communications. The technologies that Qualcomm has helped evolve and have allowed billions of people to communicate with each other every day are also enabling utility companies to reliably and cost-effectively deploy smarter grids. Qualcomm has developed smarter and more efficient ways to provide reliable broadband connectivity within buildings, which also enables low-power connectivity solutions and played a large role in ensuring wireless electric vehicle charging is done quickly, without hassles and without wires.

Qualcomm Incorporated
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