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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2026 · 15 MIN

Usable Data Is the Key to Usable AI in Healthcare with Stan Schneider, CEO of Real-Time Innovations

from Outcomes Rocket · host Saul Marquez

AI and robotics are creating new possibilities in healthcare, but turning prototypes into real-world systems takes reliable data, timing, and production-ready infrastructure. In this episode, Stan Schneider, CEO of Real-Time Innovations, explains how RTI powers intelligent distributed systems across healthcare, robotics, autonomous vehicles, defense, and other highly regulated industries. He discusses why RTI acts as the "nervous system" for physical AI, connecting algorithms, sensors, and actuators to deliver the right data at the right time. Stan also explores why high-quality, usable data is the foundation of safe and effective AI, particularly in healthcare and robotics. The conversation covers FDA certification, production readiness, integrating AI into clinical workflows, and why human judgment remains essential in care decisions. Tune in to hear how RTI is helping healthcare innovators move from promising prototypes to real-world intelligent systems! Resources: Connect with and follow Stan Schneider on LinkedIn. Follow Real-Time Innovations on LinkedIn and explore their website!

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