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Smart systems for hospitals and others.

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Smart systems

Energy efficiency with smart systems

Smart systems are interconnected devices and appliances that can be controlled remotely and/or automatically through a central hub or network, often using a smartphone or tablet app. These devices, typically connected via the internet, can include lighting, security systems, temperature control systems, etc.

Key aspects of a smart home:

  • Interconnected devices:

    Smart control devices are designed to communicate and share information with each other, enabling automation and remote control.

  • Remote control:

    Devices can be controlled from anywhere with an internet connection using a smartphone app or voice commands.

  • Automation:

    Smart systems can be programmed to perform tasks automatically, such as adjusting the temperature, turning on the lights, or opening/closing blinds.

Essentially, smart systems are integrated to improve convenience, efficiency, and security.

Modern hospitals face increasing pressure to manage energy consumption while achieving sustainability goals. Technologies such as smart lighting, automated HVAC systems , and renewable energy are being used to reduce environmental impact and operating costs. Smart hospitals use energy-efficient systems inspired by similar innovations in smart solutions . As a result, our experience in building smart systems informs sustainable solutions for healthcare facilities.

Energy efficiency:

Smart systems can help optimize energy consumption by automating tasks such as temperature and lighting control.

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Security with smart systems

Smart systems can include security cameras, smart locks, and alarm systems. Integrated devices such as smoke detectors, water or gas sensors, access control, or video surveillance in a smart system improve the security of the hospital and provide remote monitoring. They can also improve the tracking of both staff and patients. It is also possible to implement a system for controlling the working hours of staff.

Convenience with smart systems

Smart systems simplify for both staff and patients.

Examples of smart devices that can be controlled remotely or on a schedule.

  • Smart lighting

  • Smart thermostats

  • Security systems

  • Smart devices (TVs and others)

  • Smart speakers

  • Smart Blinds and more

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