Free Webinar June 25: Integrated Healthcare Facilities Infrastructure

Learn how to create a safer, more productive, and energy-efficient Environment of Care


Register now for a free webinar on Jun 25, 2020 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Information technology and infrastructure help hospitals manage the mounting pressures of reinventing delivery of care, regulatory scrutiny, competition, attracting the best staff, and improving patient outcomes and experience.

Please join Warren Rosebraugh, Director of Solution Architects, for a deep dive into integrated healthcare facilities infrastructure. In this session, Warren explores how integrated healthcare facilities infrastructure converges core infrastructure systems to create a safer, more productive, and energy-efficient Environment of Care.

Session objectives:

  • Understand the solutions-based design process
  • Explore the four intelligent infrastructures:
  • Discover the benefits of an integrated control platform
  • -Learn how to implement integrated infrastructure

**The participation of our sponsor in this webcast enables us to provide this event free of charge. By registering for this event, you approve that we may share your registration information with our sponsors. We do not permit sponsors to use your personally identifiable information without your permission for any purposes other than to send you information about their own products and services.



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