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Katie Linendoll Connects Virtual Reality and HP Print to Batcole Foundation for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Katie Linendoll with Cole WinnefeldKatie Linendoll with Cole Winnefeld, who was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when he was only 5 years old. The the Batcole Foundation was founded in his honor to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research. Click here for high-resolution version
The Batcole Foundation and HP PrintIn alliance with the Batcole Foundation, HP Print is providing its graphics printing technology to makeover hospital rooms from floor to ceiling. Click here for high-resolution version
The Batcole Foundation and HP PrintIn one of the first hospital installations, HP Print customized wallpaper murals and wall decals based on Cole Winnefeld’s original drawings. Click here for high-resolution version

/EINPresswire.com/ -- NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Sep 19, 2017) - Bringing a sense of joy and creativity to the bedside through innovative technology was the mission behind Emmy Award-winning tech expert, Katie Linendoll's, initiative to team up with HP Inc., and the Batcole Foundation during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Each day, 42 American families will receive the devastating news that their child or teenager has been diagnosed with cancer, according to the Children's Cancer Research Fund. When patients and their families begin treatment at a cancer center, the care is often very time consuming and complex. Many patients will spend full days in the hospital for chemotherapy treatments, and then if they experience any side effects to the treatment, extended in-patient admissions may be required. As a result, the hospital can quickly become like a second home. 

Linendoll recognized the need to bring distraction technology into the hospital setting after volunteering for many years in pediatric cancer hospitals and getting to know many patients and their families. During this time, she met Cole Winnefeld, who was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when he was only 5 years old. Cole enjoyed drawing and playing with Legos during his treatment and developed a special bond with Linendoll, telling her she was his R2-D2 and he was her C-3PO. Cole sadly lost his fight with cancer in 2015, living well beyond his estimated prognosis thanks to clinical trials. In order to preserve his legacy, the Winnefeld family created the Batcole Foundation to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research.

"For me, this is a true passion project because it brings together the best of medicine, technology, media and most importantly the lived experience of Cole and his family," said Linendoll, who now serves on the board of directors for the Batcole Foundation. "Through the power of printing and virtual reality, we have been able to improve the hospital environment for children and teens who are stuck in treatment rooms, sometimes thousands of miles away from their homes." 

In alliance with the Batcole Foundation, HP is providing its graphics printing technology to make over hospital rooms from floor to ceiling. In one of the first hospital installations, HP customized wallpaper murals and wall decals based on Cole's original drawings. Additionally, HP is generously supporting the integration of Virtual Reality (VR) technology into cancer treatment centers. Linendoll says VR is a highly effective distraction technology in the hospital setting, as it allows patients to be transported from the long treatment days into immersive "other worlds," which feels like stepping into their own 3-D movie. Patients simply strap on a VR headsets and can be instantly transported to virtual surroundings allowing them to do things such as fly airplanes, scuba dive or chase dinosaurs. 

"Bringing Cole's art to life through this high-tech printing has completely changed the feeling in these hospital rooms, making them so much more upbeat and kid-friendly," said Carol Winnefeld, Cole's mother. "It's bittersweet for me because I remember each one of these drawings and exactly what age and what treatment he was having at the time. It's an honor to Cole's personality to have these drawings come to life on the hospital walls for other patients and family members to enjoy. We have some difficult memories, but also some very joyful ones. It's a milestone for us to share his legacy and be able to improve care for other pediatric cancer patients."

To learn more about and donate to the Batcole Foundation visit: https://batcole.foundation/donate. View the story at: https://youtu.be/GNsQ7TL1Jp4.

ABOUT KATIE LINENDOLL
Katie Linendoll is an Emmy Award-winning TV personality, writer, tech expert and global tech consultant. Known for her first-look technology stories and gadget roundups, Linendoll is one of the most in-demand tech personalities in the country. Linendoll is a regular contributor to major media outlets including NBC's "Today," ABC's "The View," FOX News Channel, FOX Business HLN, CNN and The Weather Channel, to name just a few. She is the former host of "All Access Weekly" on Spike TV and A&E's "We Mean Business." She has also written for ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.com, PopSugar Tech, Shape Magazine, Today.com, CBS.com, Huffington Post, Popular Science and other national publications. As a techie since childhood she earned her networking certificates before graduating high school. Linendoll then went on to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology New Media from Rochester Institute of Technology before launching her professional career with ESPN. At age 22, she won her first Emmy Award for her work on "SportsCenter." Connect with Katie Linendoll at www.katielinendoll.com and www.facebook.com/katie.linendoll, subscribe to "Katie <dot> Show" at www.katie.show and follow on Twitter and Instagram at @KatieLinendoll.

ABOUT BATCOLE FOUNDATION
The Batcole Foundation is a public 501(c)3 non-profit, that is committed to raising funds for research to develop novel, superior therapies for neuroblastoma and other pediatric cancers. Together with the foundation board, specialized pediatric cancer treatment centers and physicians, Batcole's goal is to identify clinical therapies that have the most promising clinical blueprints for success. When the Winnefeld's son, Cole, was initially diagnosed, and throughout his treatment, he loved all things superhero, especially Batman. The Batcole symbol was drawn on a napkin by a family friend and quickly became Cole's identity. A little boy's smirk and childhood innocence, behind the mask of a superhero as he defied the odds with his cancer, is the cornerstone of our foundation's logo. The family also supports families and centers where Cole was treated, by providing toys and Band-Aids to its patients through the Band-Aid Drive, as well as provide funds to support Cole's Cats as a legacy for his love for animals. The focus of the organization is to to bring awareness to how underfunded pediatric cancer research is, to individuals, families, schools and communities and create partnerships with the Batcole Foundation to raise funding and awareness to fill this gap. https://batcole.foundation 

ABOUT HP
HP Inc. creates technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere. Through our portfolio of printers, PCs, mobile devices, solutions, and services, we engineer experiences that amaze. More information about HP Inc. is available at http://www.hp.com.

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