- In April 2024, Ascom Holding AG, a prominent provider of healthcare communication solutions, announced the deployment of its advanced IP-based nurse call systems across multiple hospitals in South Africa. This initiative is part of a national hospital modernization strategy aimed at enhancing patient safety and staff efficiency. The rollout highlights Ascom’s commitment to bringing scalable, integrated communication solutions tailored to the region’s growing digital healthcare landscape
- In March 2024, Honeywell International Inc. launched a partnership with a leading healthcare group in the United Arab Emirates to deploy wireless nurse call systems integrated with real-time location services (RTLS). Designed to improve response times and patient monitoring, the systems support Honeywell’s strategic focus on intelligent hospital solutions, reinforcing its role in the transformation of healthcare infrastructure across the Middle East
- In February 2024, Intercall Systems Inc., a U.S.-based nurse call solutions provider, completed a successful installation of its Touch Series in a new hospital project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This modern system includes voice-enabled communication panels and mobile integration, supporting smart hospital functionality. The deployment aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative and the national drive toward healthcare innovation
- In January 2024, Televic Healthcare collaborated with a private healthcare provider in Kenya to pilot its wireless nurse call solution in maternity and critical care units. This development underscores Televic’s strategic efforts to expand its footprint across East Africa by offering scalable and affordable patient communication solutions suited for fast-growing healthcare markets
- In December 2023, Hillrom, a subsidiary of Baxter International Inc., reported the successful upgrade of nurse call infrastructure in several hospitals in Egypt, integrating its NaviCare Nurse Communication Platform. This upgrade is part of a broader digital transformation in North African healthcare settings and reflects Hillrom’s dedication to delivering smart, patient-centric solutions that improve workflow and communication within clinical environments



