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Health and Life Sciences

Future-proofing healthcare and research facilities

The development of healthcare and research facilities is complex and intricate.

Public or private sector. Primary care or acute settings. The facilities require specialised infrastructure, flexibility and future-proofing to meet patient and provider needs and comply with stringent regulatory requirements.

The healthcare sector is increasingly complex and under intense public scrutiny, with patients, governments, and funding bodies demanding more despite limited resources. World-class medical services and the clinical teams behind them have high expectations for their physical facilities and technical infrastructure.

In a similar vein, the intricate environments in which pharmaceutical and research specialists operate face increasing pressure to offer new levels of flexibility and stay ahead of technology advancements. The ultimate goal? To reduce research and development costs and timelines, protect intellectual property and enhance market competition.

The healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors are navigating an era of unprecedented complexity and demand, but by enhancing their resilience and capacity to innovate, they are improving patient outcomes, accelerating drug development, and creating a more sustainable and equitable healthcare landscape.

Strategic capital investments. Innovative design and delivery. Collaborative efforts. The future of groundbreaking healthcare and life science facilities is here.

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Gary Sweeney

Director for Healthcare, Life Sciences and Technology, Europe

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Steven Bernstein

Life Sciences Sector Lead, Americas

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