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ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE


high electrical capacity for long durations, the benefits of monitoring and acting on power quality effects are soon realised, and will both save you money and protect equipment, as well as prolonging its lifespan.


Conclusion


Power in healthcare is unequivocally critical, and the reliability of the electrical infrastructure an essential consideration for healthcare providers looking to create hospital resilience. It will become an increasingly fundamental component, going forward, that will distinguish flexible and adaptive organisations in the coming decades.


Uncertain situations and crises highlight the importance of using emerging technologies and innovations in healthcare systems. To build a future- ready healthcare ecosystem, it is crucial to ensure a sustainable healthcare infrastructure. Healthcare providers need to evolve with time – both in terms of facilities and services – to meet the increasing demands and expectations of patients. They need to leverage emerging technologies to ensure customers have access to disruption-free healthcare facilities. Ensuring that affordable healthcare services are technology-driven and sustainable is essential to ensure a resilient infrastructure.


Kas Mohammed


Kas Mohammed has been with Schneider Electric for over a decade now, having taken up the role of Vice President of Digital Energy, UK&I, in March 2020. Prior to joining Schneider, he attended the University of Derby, where he received a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Psychology. At the start of his Schneider career, he worked in sales, before becoming BEMS Product and Marketing director. Most recently, he worked for two years as the Midlands Regional director.


‘Passionate and committed’ to transforming and decarbonising buildings, whether new or old, with ‘smart, sustainable solutions’ across energy generation, power, IoT, and building services, he believes smart buildings are not only more comfortable and sustainable, but also that they help to ensure that the most rigorous safety and health standards are being maintained, and improve business performance – ‘through unlocking productivity and improving employee value proposition’.


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