Project at University Hospital of Salamanca: Optimization of ICU and Neonatology with Tedisel’s Atlas and Ares Suspended Bridges
Discover how Tedisel has carried out an innovative transformation at the University Hospital of Salamanca, optimizing the ICU and Neonatology areas through the implementation of our Atlas and Ares ceiling-suspended bridges. This project stands out for its ambitious and personalized approach to meeting the specific needs of the customer.
At the University Hospital of Salamanca, Tedisel has undertaken an exceptional project by installing our ceiling-suspended bridges, with special emphasis on the Atlas and Ares models, in the ICU and Neonatology rooms. This ambitious project involved the installation of many units of both products, meticulously adapting to the client’s needs to provide optimal solutions that address their challenges and requirements.
ATLAS and ARES Suspended Bridges
Our Atlas and Ares models were installed in the ICU and Neonatology areas. These suspensions were equipped with complementary accessories, including technical rails, trays, and drawers. Mobile and fixed carts were placed for increased versatility and functionality.
Personalized Approach
Tedisel fully adapted to the client’s needs, providing customized solutions that facilitated the management of the ICU and Neonatology areas.
Electrical Innovation
The installation of a large number of electrical outlets on the rear face of the Atlas model was highlighted, ensuring efficient connectivity for medical devices and necessary equipment.
Benefits for the Hospital and Patients
- Space Optimization
The installation of Atlas and Ares suspended bridges allowed better organization and optimization of the ICU and Neonatology areas, thereby improving patient care.
- Personalization and Flexibility
The adaptability of the suspensions to the hospital’s specific needs ensured more efficient and personalized medical care.
- Efficient Connectivity
The abundance of electrical outlets on the Atlas model ensured seamless connectivity for medical devices, facilitating the work of the medical staff.