The Telehealth Alliance of Oklahoma (TAO) grew out of a need for a group of telehealth experts to work together to promote the effective adoption and expansion of telehealth through education and technical assistance, and serve as a resource for government agencies for telehealth related issues. Twenty-two organizations worked together to create this organization. The Alliance offers educational and technical assistance to organizations and individuals to promote telehealth integration in the state. The Alliance will also continue to serve as a telehealth information resource for state and federal government agencies.
To learn more about TAO and this event, please visit TAO’s website.
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Today’s arenas are more than simple venues for games. They are live networks, with the seating area as only a part of the larger experience.
This shift matters because it changes what teams and venue operators provide. Tickets still generate revenue, but in 2026, attention and the data it brings are the most valuable assets. Venues that connect fans, track movement, reduce hassles, and personalize screens and phones can improve the fan experience and boost profits.