Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Education
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- Training
About The Customer
NuVasive is a healthcare company dedicated to becoming the world’s top spine technology company. The company is known for its disruptive innovations that change the lives of more than 200,000 patients each year. Their groundbreaking developments in specialized orthopedics and surgical materials are enhanced by neuromonitoring and procedurally-integrated software systems. With more than 25 locations worldwide, NuVasive works with leading surgeons to transform surgical procedures with technology-enabled products that improve clinical, operational, and financial outcomes. The company also provides state-of-the-art education and hands-on training as part of its commitment to improving patients’ lives.
The Challenge
NuVasive, a leading spine technology company, was facing challenges in managing its diverse brand assets effectively. With over 25 locations worldwide and a rapidly expanding portfolio of products, the company's in-house creative marketing team was struggling to keep up with the growing family of brands. The team was using Box for brand management, but found it lacking in visual navigation and search capabilities. The goal was to bring NuVasive's brand management in-house and find a platform that could help the team manage its assets more efficiently, cut down on production bottlenecks, and improve brand consistency.
The Solution
NuVasive found the solution in Canto, a digital asset management (DAM) platform. Canto's intuitive interface, visual-first design, and organizational tools set it apart from other options. A key feature that appealed to NuVasive was Canto's ability to allow users to download multiple file types from a single asset and handle the conversion within the platform. This ensured that users would download the correct file type for a particular use case. The creative team migrated NuVasive’s diverse digital assets into the centralized DAM system, organizing and tagging them for easy future access. The platform was rolled out to the rest of the organization, streamlining workflows by allowing people to quickly locate and access the correct files for presentations and sales enablement materials. NuVasive also used Canto's portal features to provide a curated experience for visitors and transitioned their style guidelines into Canto for effective brand management.
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