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Kathryn White

Head of Product Development & Innovation at SQ Spatial Quotient
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Kathryn White is renowned as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of SQ Spatial Quotient, a company focusing on innovation and implementation of cutting-edge technology solutions for hospitals to streamline patient flow and enhance healthcare efficiency.

With a background in business innovation and a passion for leveraging technology to address healthcare challenges, Kathryn leads a team that develops wearable technology to collect real-time data on people's movements within hospitals, using machine learning to optimize patient flow and operational efficiency.

Since 2015, Kathryn White's team at SQ Spatial Quotient has collaborated with numerous hospitals and clinics across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, resulting in significant improvements such as up to 40% increase in capacity, up to 65% reduction in patient waiting times, and up to 50% increase in patient appointments.

Kathryn's educational journey includes a Master of Business Innovation from the University of Deusto, an Executive Program from Singularity University, and a Bachelor of Arts in History of Art from the University of Cambridge, complemented by studies in web technologies with distinction from Birkbeck College, University of London.

Throughout her career, Kathryn White has held various roles such as Head of Product Development and Innovation at SQ Spatial Quotient, Professor of Global Innovation Ecosystems at Deusto Business School, Innovation Consultant at Royal Bank of Scotland, and Global Innovation Expert at Global Innovation Project.

Her expertise spans diverse areas including product development, innovation ecosystems, technology solutions, and healthcare optimization, reflecting her commitment to creating practical and data-driven strategies that make a tangible impact on patient care and operational efficiency in healthcare institutions.

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