The Challenge: Siloed Systems and Disconnected Data
Hospitals are under growing pressure to modernize facilities that were never designed for digital, connected, always-on care. Most still depend on fragmented infrastructure — separate control systems for HVAC, power, water, and environmental monitoring that cannot communicate or scale. The healthcare facilities management market now exceeds $560 billion globally.
Disconnected Systems and Data Silos
Over 70% of hospitals operate across sites that lack integration, creating operational blind spots and delayed response times.
Reactive Maintenance Culture
Reactive repairs cost three to five times more than preventive strategies and increase the likelihood of downtime affecting patient care.
Inefficient Energy Use
Hospitals waste an estimated 20–30% of total energy consumption in unmonitored systems.
Labor Shortages and Skill Gaps
Aging workforces and technician shortages reduce institutional knowledge. Teams manage complex digital infrastructure without unified tools.
Compliance and ESG Pressures
Infection control, emissions tracking, emergency power readiness, and sustainability reporting require data that fragmented systems can't provide.
Unrealized AI and Automation Potential
Without a clean and connected data foundation, AI technologies for predictive maintenance and energy optimization cannot reach scale.