When Trey Lauderdale moved to San Luis Obispo, California three years ago, he found himself living in the shadow of Diablo Canyon, the state's last operational nuclear power plant. As conversations with local plant employees became routine, the Industrial Engineer from the University of Florida began to see striking parallels between his past and a potential future.
Fifteen years earlier, around 2008, Trey had founded Volt, a company with what many considered a "crazy" idea: putting phones in the hands of doctors and nurses for critical hospital communication. At the time, Blackberry ruled the enterprise world, and the notion of using consumer smartphones for accessing electronic medical records, video calls, and emergency alerts seemed far-fetched.
But Trey understood something abou
This Entrepreneur Brought Smartphones to Hospitals. Now He’s Bringing AI to Nuclear Plants
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