Ryan Rusnak

Airspace
Ryan Rusnak

Brief Bio

Ryan Rusnak is a software engineer with a master’s degree in Human Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University. Before co-founding Airspace, Ryan wrote software solutions for the Federal Government. Throughout his career, he has built robots and other projects that have been featured in Popular Science, the Discovery Channel, NBC, BBC, WIRED, Gizmodo, and other media outlets. Ryan teamed up with Nick in 2016 to create Airspace in order to solve the two main inefficiencies in critical logistics: transparency and speed.

Alliance Presentations

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Recent Innovations in Donation and Transplant You Need to Know About

Thursday, July 15, 2021, at 2:00pm

This fast-hitting webinar will present recent and key innovations in donation and transplantation from a workflow perspective – starting with the initial hospital-OPO donor referral, and progressing through organ and donor diagnostics and assessments, collaboration in the operating room, organ transport and tracking, and finally to post-transplant diagnostics and research in regenerative medicine in transplantation. With each step in this careful choreography, we will have an industry partner share critical innovations available today that move donation and transplantation forward. Join us to learn more about these new technologies and solutions available across the donation-transplantation continuum.

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