HEALTHCARE ESTATES
Ensuring healthcare facility continuity
Power Control will be making its seventh appearance at Healthcare Estates. Having had a record year so far, the company says it is excited to announce that it will be launching its newest UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) solutions for the healthcare market at Manchester Central. Industry specialists from Power Control will be on hand throughout the two-day Healthcare Estates event on Stand E7 to introduce visitors to the new products. The company said: “The latest UPS solutions have been engineered to meet the complex needs of today’s healthcare facilities and meet HTM regulations. Featuring hot swapable modules, and delivering a low mean time to repair (MTR), the debuted UPS system also offers predictive diagnostics, parallelable
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flexibility, and improved efficiency levels.” The company’s head of Sales, Matt de
Frece, is also part of the speaker line-up ,and will be addressing the topic of ‘Proactive UPS & IPS maintenance: ensuring compliance and reliability’, alongside Power Control’s long- standing healthcare partner, Starkstrom’s Tertiary Sales manager, Mathew Morris, on 22 October at 11.00 am.
Sustainable steam solutions
‘As a leader in innovative steam boiler technology’, Fulton will showcase its ‘innovative’ VSRT, VSRT-E, and electric steam boilers and portfolio of aftercare services – ‘ advanced solutions engineered to deliver exceptional energy efficiency while supporting the healthcare sector’s transition to low-carbon operations’. Fulton says the VSRT exemplifies its ‘commitment to sustainable innovation’. It explained: “With ultra-low NOx emissions and industry-leading thermal efficiency, it provides healthcare estates with a compact, reliable solution to meet demanding carbon
reduction and energy efficiency targets. Building on this, the all-new VSRT-E hybrid boiler joins established Europack and Electropack electric models to support the healthcare sector’s transition to cleaner, low- carbon energy sources.” Fulton stresses that its commitment to its customers’ sustainability goals ‘goes beyond equipment’. It has recently completed a comprehensive steam trap survey at a major hospital in South Wales, ‘demonstrating a proactive role in identifying inefficiencies and helping clients reduce energy wastage and emissions’. It offers ‘an extensive portfolio of tailored
aftercare services, which support the full lifecycle of steam systems’. Fulton said: “From specialist repair services and expert operator training, to water treatment consultancy, Technical Boiler House Risk Assessments, and full steam system appraisals, Fulton ensures customers benefit from industry-leading reliability, safety, and ongoing efficiency improvements, fully aligned with the latest compliance, environmental, and performance standards.”
Delivering ‘smarter’ care via technology
SSG | Static Systems Group will be showcasing its ‘wide-ranging and innovative integrated solutions’, which it says can ‘resolve the challenges and issues’ that hospitals and other healthcare facilities face. The company said: “At SSG we believe that human interaction is an essential part of the care-giving process, and that good technology should work to ensure that caregivers are free from unnecessary distractions, so they can
focus on giving their patients the care they need, when they need it. That’s why we are committed to proving the best in digital offerings that will help increase efficiencies in the caregiving process. “Our goal is to give healthcare
providers the tools they need to deliver smarter care environments through joined- up technology. Everything that we design is in collaboration with frontline users and estates professionals, with the innovations we
bring being efficient, flexible, and digital- compatible. Join us on Stand C16, book a meeting with the team.”
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BlueSky Wireless says it ‘supports healthcare providers, NHS Trusts, and healthcare technology partners’ in creating safer, smarter, and more efficient working environments through the intelligent use of technology. With over 20 years’ experience, BlueSky specialises in critical messaging, lone worker protection, and security and asset tracking. It said: “Our bespoke solutions meet the complex needs of healthcare estates and facilities teams. Healthcare settings present unique challenges – we protect people, estate assets, and communication systems across large or multi-site operations. BlueSky Wireless works closely with stakeholders, health and safety, and operational teams to design and deliver practical, scalable systems that improve safety, visibility, and efficiency.” BlueSky adds that ‘as a fully independent
provider,’ it selects ‘the most suitable and optimised deployment’ for each application, ensuring that each solution is future- proof and tailored to the organisation’s environment. Its expert team offers end- to-end support – from consultation and installation to training and full support. It said: “Already trusted by NHS Trusts and private healthcare providers across the UK, BlueSky Wireless combines technical expertise with a clear focus on frontline outcomes. Whether you’re looking to enhance staff safety, reduce asset loss, or streamline operations, BlueSky provides the tools and insight to help healthcare estates teams deliver real-world results.”
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