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Sustainable Manufacturing for a Healthier World
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
- Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
Applicable Industries
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Predictive Maintenance
- Building Energy Management
- Energy Management System
Services
- System Integration
- Data Science Services
The Challenge
Hospital sustainability policies and demand for environmentally conscious healthcare supplies drove Vention to Verdigris. Vention was seeking energy data metrics, particularly validation of energy usage and insights for potential savings. With 13 facilities and a newly formed sustainability council, Vention needed a tool to easily identify and quantify hidden potential cost savings. They also needed a reliable system to track equipment malfunction to maintain sensitive environments which are critical to medical device manufacturing. Vention selected their Sunnyvale office, which has several clean rooms, for the proof-of-concept test. They wanted to learn how to best prevent downtime for important equipment such as HVAC, which could jeopardize FDA-approved clean room conditions, contaminate materials, and ultimately increase production costs. Vention approached Verdigris to get help going above and beyond their customers’ specific requirements for sustainability.
About The Customer
Vention Medical is a global leader in complex medical device design development, manufacturing, and assembly. With a recently formed Sustainability Council, Vention's cultural focus on innovation extends into every facet of its business. In just 3 months, Verdigris enabled Vention Medical to uncover thousands of dollars in energy monitoring gaps and cost savings in the pursuit of manufacturing more sustainable products. Vention Medical operates 13 facilities worldwide and has a strong commitment to sustainability, driven by both internal policies and external customer demands for environmentally conscious healthcare supplies.
The Solution
Verdigris quickly installed proprietary hardware and was immediately able to showcase data from Vention’s lighting and HVAC systems. Vention team members viewed their energy data with an online dashboard, and also received custom monthly reports to highlight energy trends and uncover inefficiencies. Working together, Verdigris provided depth of data and breadth of actionable recommendations that audiences across the company understood. Verdigris’ advanced data tracking provided Vention an example of how to get ahead of increased reporting requirements from their buyers. Verdigris was able to go above and beyond what local utilities provide, notifying Vention about equipment downtime and parsing out usage by end-use in real time.
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