Emirates News Agency – “Emirates Health Services”, “Schneider Electric” and “Microsoft” cooperate to promote sustainability and energy in the healthcare sector

DUBAI, 30th January, 2020 (WAM) — The Emirates Health Services Corporation has cooperated with the “Schneider Electric” company – the global specialist in the digital transformation of energy management and automation – and the “Microsoft” company to launch the first digital twin system designed for hospitals in the UAE, called “Echo Structure for Healthcare”, with the aim of Improving sustainability, efficiency and patient care levels, providing detailed and real-time information on a range of medical metrics.

This came on the sidelines of the three entities’ participation in the “Arab Health Exhibition and Conference 2023”, which kicked off today at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Mubaraka Ibrahim, Acting Executive Director of the Information Sector at the Emirates Health Services Corporation, said: “Our cooperation with Schneider Electric and Microsoft will enable the organization to improve patient comfort and safety, increase energy efficiency and promote sustainable health. This cooperation is in line with the Emirates National Strategy for Quality of Life 2031 and our vision to make the UAE one of the destinations The leader in providing the best health services in the world.

By presenting a proof-of-concept of Digital Twins, Schneider Electric aims to demonstrate how new digital tools can help hospitals reduce their carbon footprint and become more sustainable with energy savings of up to 30%.

For her part, Amal El-Shazly, Vice President of Digital Energy and Software at Schneider Electric, Middle East and Africa, said: “We look forward to highlighting the role of partnerships between the public and private sectors in promoting innovation in health care … and through our cooperation with Microsoft and the Emirates Health Services Corporation, we will present twins This is in addition to providing detailed information on how to operate equipment and services with more sustainability, which is of great benefit to service providers and the health care system as a whole.” .

In turn, Tariq Hijazi, Director of the Public Sector at Microsoft UAE, said that digital twins create digital models of equipment and buildings or even smart cities in the real world to obtain more detailed information on how to operate them more sustainably.

The Digital Twin system is designed to be able to respond and adapt to the needs of individuals and patients and contribute to creating safer and healthier healthcare facilities and improving patient care levels.

A 2022 report issued by the World Government Summit in collaboration with McKinsey indicates that increased adoption of digital healthcare technology will unlock nearly $10 billion in the Middle East and $230 billion in investments in the health sector globally over the next four years.

Reda Abdel Nour / Halima Al Shamsi

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