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Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust goes Smart

Jasper Hijink • Oct 30, 2020

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust goes Smart

With a 1.7 b£ turnover, 18,000 staff, 2.6 million patient contacts, and 6,500 babies born every year, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GStT) in London is one of the biggest NHS hospital trusts in the United Kingdom. It has multiple sites and a many-fold of buildings, and an estimated 65,000 luminaires.  And it’s now going smart!


GStT started the roll-out during the 2020 lock-down period and has a plan to upgrade the lighting and emergency lighting over the next few years. Each light will join the Mymesh network. Although the lighting is an important element, it is not just about the lighting. GStT interests go a step further; yes, they integrate different types of sensors and actuators, but the key interest is more advanced.


A hospital has a lot of equipment that is used in many locations. Apart from being expensive, they are just required to do the job. Lost equipment makes the hospital very inefficient. This is why GStT has a strong interest for Asset Tracking. Which is just what Mymesh delivers to the Smart Building of the future.


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