The Pycube Roundup: March in Review

Celebrating Innovation, Team Spirit, and Meaningful Progress
March at Pycube was all about celebrating our team, highlighting innovation in healthcare, and connecting with the broader healthcare community. Here's a look at what we've been up to this month!
Pi Day, Pycube Style: Celebrating Teamwork and Innovation
We kicked off March with our annual PyWeek celebration, where we combine team fun with a nod to what makes our company unique. From our office-wide scavenger hunt that led teams to a custom Strands game and eventually their pie prize, to our blindfolded pie taste test challenge, the week was filled with laughter, collaboration, and creativity.
But beyond the fun, we also reflected on the deeper meaning behind our name and logo. Our logo isn't just a design—it represents the balance between assets, specimens, providers, and patients working together for seamless care. The circuitry patterns symbolize our deep integration of AI and technology, while the name Pycube, inspired by Pi (π), reflects the endless potential and precision we bring to healthcare innovation.
Throughout the week, we celebrated how Pi symbolizes more than just a number—it represents continuous growth, smart problem-solving, and infinite possibility, just like our team's mindset at Pycube.
Customer Collaboration in Action: Tailored Solutions in the Making
This month, we were excited to demo our Digital Specimen and Digital Asset platforms for a customer for multiple customer teams. During these sessions, they shared a specific operational challenge they were facing, and our team got to work immediately, tailoring our solution to meet their needs.
The feedback was incredibly positive, and we're excited about the possibility of using our flexible and intelligent platforms to help these organizations solve real-world healthcare problems.
Honoring Women in Healthcare
In celebration of Women's History Month, we want to highlight some of the extraordinary women shaping the future of healthcare. From leading breakthrough research to driving inclusive leadership, this year's Fierce Healthcare Women of Influence list showcases the impact of female leadership across the industry.
- Kristin Bertell – Chief Philanthropy Officer, City of Hope
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Kristin Bertell is working to transform the future of cancer care through the power of philanthropy. As a long-standing member of City of Hope’s executive team, she has led the organization through multiple years of record-breaking growth—generating an average of $300 million in philanthropic revenue annually.
- Shweta Maniar – Director and Global Market Leader, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Google Cloud
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Shweta Maniar is leveraging cutting-edge technology to revolutionize healthcare organizations' use of data. Her mission is to help life sciences organizations harness the power of Google Cloud, AI, and machine learning to improve outcomes and drive meaningful innovation in patient care.
- Lisa Shannon – CEO, Allina Health
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Lisa Shannon has served as President and CEO of Allina Health for nearly three years, championing initiatives that ensure the right care is delivered to the right patient at the right time. Her leadership is rooted in improving quality, safety, experience, access, and affordability across the healthcare system.
We encourage you to read the full article to dive deeper into these women and many more to recognize the remarkable contributions of these influential leaders: Fierce Healthcare – Women of Influence 2024.
ICYMI: How Digital Transformation is Reshaping Healthcare Supply Chain Efficiency
In this month's blog, we dive into how digital transformation is reshaping healthcare supply chain efficiency. From cloud-based inventory systems to predictive analytics and blockchain integration, we break down the technologies that are streamlining operations and cutting costs for modern healthcare organizations.
If you haven't had a chance to read it yet, you can check out the full article here.
Industry Insight: AI and the Future of Imaging
At Pycube, we're always staying in tune with the latest healthcare innovations, especially in the world of AI. One update that caught our attention this month was GE Healthcare's collaboration with Nvidia to push the limits of autonomous imaging. Their use of AI to enhance X-ray and ultrasound systems aims to alleviate pressure on radiology teams and improve patient care through more streamlined workflows.
Learn more about the technologies making headlines in healthcare at Nvidia's annual AI Developer Conference. Read the full article here.
Upcoming Event: Executive War College
Looking ahead, Pycube CEO Srikar (Sam) Yeruva will be attending the Executive War College, April 29th-30th. We're excited to engage with other healthcare leaders and explore how digital transformation continues to drive performance and outcomes across the laboratory and diagnostics space.
That's a wrap on March! We're look forward to more collaboration, innovation, and meaningful progress in April. As always, thank you for following along—we're just getting started. 🚀