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Medanta the Medicity
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 设施管理
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
挑战
Medanta 是印度最大的多超级专业机构之一,位于印度古尔冈。 Medanta 面临的一些主要挑战包括: - 没有对能源使用、室内空气质量、室内照明质量和噪音水平进行监测和控制。 - 在重症监护病房没有对温度和压力的合规性监测。 - 能源账单令人意外,无法预测能源成本。 - 缺少可用于定位改进领域的数据和见解。 - 现有的计费管理系统(BMS)不灵活,无法在整个企业范围内使用以满足不同用户的需求。要求基于这些挑战,Medanta 正在寻找一个全面的监控和控制解决方案: - 能源使用 - 发电机 - 洁净室 - HVAC 温度 - 冷却器温度 - 消火栓压力 - 空气质量和噪音水平 - 关键病房
客户
梅丹塔
关于客户
Medanta 是印度最大的多超级专业机构之一,位于印度古尔冈。 Medanta 遵循以关怀、同情和承诺为患者提供医疗服务的指导原则。该研究所占地 43 英亩,
解决方案
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