In the healthcare sector, the well-being of residents, clients, and patients always comes first. Buildings in this sector are complex ecosystems that operate 24/7 and must meet the highest standards in terms of comfort, safety, and hygiene.
Whether it concerns residential care centers, hospitals, or small-scale care locations: the technical installations form the basis for a stable indoor climate and a reliable care environment. At the same time, pressure to become more sustainable and to comply with strict European guidelines is growing.
Climate control and ventilation systems must never fail. Especially not in environments with physically or mentally vulnerable residents, clients, and patients.
A stable temperature, the correct humidity, and a low CO₂ level are crucial to prevent health complaints and support the productivity of healthcare personnel.
As of January 1, 2026, many non-residential buildings are required to have a Building Automation and Control System (GACS). This forces healthcare organizations to demonstrably monitor and optimize the indoor climate and energy consumption.
PULSE CORE supports healthcare organizations through real-time data monitoring of energy, HVAC, lighting, and other technical installations, so that deviations are immediately visible.
The platform creates clear dashboards and reports for compliance with the Environmental and Technical Duty of Care (MTZ). Based on the data, it provides targeted advice for improvements and more efficient management of these MTZ components.
Rising energy prices and maintenance costs call for tighter control over operational costs, without compromising the quality of care.
PULSE CORE offers healthcare institutions the tools to take full control of building performance in their own hands. We do this with the help of our five Building Blocks:
During our initial meeting, we listen to the issue and explore a suitable solution together. Schedule an introductory meeting with our expert.