New Nordic turnkey operating theatre penetrates North European market

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Major financial group's hospital chain acquires seven operating theatres from the InoroomTM alliance in Finland.

Top-level InoroomTM alliance comprising Halton, Hermetel and Merivaara, have signed a contract for seven unique joint concept turnkey operating theatres with their performance simulated and verified in advance, to be delivered to the private hospital chain of Pohjola Sairaala owned by Finland's largest financial services group, by autumn 2017.

(Attached is a fact sheet presenting the InoroomTM concept, related simulations and a recap of European and Nordic hospital construction markets.)

Inoroom™ turnkey delivery includes everything expected from a state of the art operating theatre, from planning to installation and maintenance, i.e. clean room structures, integrated hospital and building management systems, smart controls, standard hygiene management, user friendly interfaces, training and maintenance.

”Our procurement team was impressed by the simplicity of placing an order, staff and patient convenience and the functionality of premises. We can, for instance, adjust ventilation by zones, still maintaining all hygiene standards. Due to multi-functionality, procedures with different cleanliness category can be performed in the same day”, head of the unit Nina Vesaniemi from Pohjola Sairaala Helsinki says.

”For property owners and service providers, accurate budgeting of the building and maintenance costs of hospitals is very important. Inoroom™ operating theatres meet this requirement”, development manager Kari Kangasmaa from OP Kiinteistösijoitus Oy says.

”The turnkey solution from Inoroom combines unique flexibility with hassle-free delivery, reliability and a fixed price. The benefits expand to all of the parties involved: the developer, designers, contractors, surgical teams and patients”, the development and sales manager of Inoroom Mikael Sokolnicki says.

The delivery of operating theatres to the hospitals in Oulu and Kuopio in Finland will be carried out in two phases. The framework of the hospitals is already under construction and the designing of operating theatres has begun. The first theatres will be ready next summer and the rest by autumn 2017.

More information:

Mikael Sokolnicki, InoroomTM Global Development and Sales

Phone: +358 50 5700 240, e-mail: mikael.sokolnicki(at)halton.com

Bengt Samuelsson, Country Manager, Halton, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 446 3901, e-mail: bengt.samuelsson(at)halton.com

Lasse Stavdal, Country Manager, Halton, Norway

Phone: +47 9 515 7512, e-mail: lasse.stavdal(at)halton.com

Martin Olsen, Country Manager, Halton, Denmark

Phone: +45 4 085 2846, e-mail: martin.olsen(at)halton.com

Inoroom™ is an innovative operating theatre concept, developed by three Nordic top experts. Halton takes care of the ventilation solutions, Hermetel prepares the clean rooms and Merivaara is responsible for the systems and medical fixtures. The InoroomTM concept was first introduced in Finland in June 2015.

Halton is an international family business established in 1969 and specializing in indoor air and indoor environment systems, services and solutions for commercial and public premises, healthcare institutions and laboratories, professional kitchens and restaurants. Halton is one of the best known providers of ventilation and air distribution products for sea vessels and oil platforms.

The company has production units in ten and R&D units in eight countries. Licensed production is carried out in four countries. Halton Group employs over 1400 people in over 30 countries, The company’s turnover in 2015 was 197 million euros. www.halton.com

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