People and Technology Showcases Smart Hospital Solutions at Australian Healthcare Week 2026
- AuthorElodie
- DateMar 17, 2026
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Sydney, Australia – March 2026
People and Technology (PNT) successfully participated in Australian Healthcare Week 2026, held at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney from March 11 to 12, marking its return to the Australian market after four years.
The event brought together healthcare providers, hospital decision-makers, and technology innovators from across Australia and the broader region. For PNT, this participation represented a strategic opportunity to reconnect with the local ecosystem, assess the current level of healthcare digitalization, and explore how its IndoorPlus+ real-time healthcare intelligence platform can support the evolving needs of Australian healthcare providers.

Reconnecting with a Market in Transformation
During the two-day event, the PNT team engaged in over 15 meetings and countless discussions with local hospital managers, digital transformation leaders, and healthcare technology stakeholders.
These discussions confirmed that while Australia is actively investing in healthcare infrastructure and system modernization, the overall level of hospital digitalization remains at an early stage. Many hospitals are currently focused on implementing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems, while state governments are working on a effort to harmonize Patients digital records across hospitals and broader operational digitalization.
At the same time, strong initiatives led by both federal and state governments are driving healthcare transformation, creating a timely opportunity for innovative solution providers to enter the market.
Identifying Critical Challenges in the Australian Healthcare System
Through direct exchanges with healthcare professionals, several key challenges were consistently highlighted:
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Hospital capacity constraints
Demand for care exceeds available bed capacity nationwide, leading to early patient discharge and increased reliance on home care.
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Lack of digital infrastructure for home care
While interest in remote patient monitoring is growing, existing systems are not yet sufficient to support large-scale deployment.
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Healthcare workforce shortages
A significant deficit in nursing staff is increasing the need for solutions that improve operational efficiency.
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Regulatory and data privacy constraints
Strict regulations—aligned with HIPAA principles—limit data storage outside hospital environments, slowing the adoption of real-time remote monitoring.
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Fragmented healthcare systems across states
Different regulatory frameworks and implementation strategies at the state level make standardization challenging.
These factors collectively reveal a clear gap in practical, scalable healthcare digital solutions—and a strong demand for technologies that can be deployed within existing constraints.
Strong Market Interest in Real-Time Healthcare Solutions
The event also highlighted several areas where demand is rapidly emerging:
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Remote patient monitoring (home care and in-hospital)
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Real-time asset and patient tracking, particularly in mental health departments
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Wayfinding solutions to improve patient and visitor experience
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Integration with nurse call systems and operational workflows
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Digital solutions for aged care facilities
Healthcare providers expressed particular interest in solutions that are simple to deploy, reliable, and capable of delivering immediate operational value, especially when integrated with newly implemented EMR systems.
A Clear Opportunity for People and Technology
The insights gathered during Australian Healthcare Week confirm that PNT is uniquely positioned to support the Australian healthcare sector.
With its IndoorPlus+ platform, PNT delivers:
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Real-time patient monitoring, supporting both in-hospital care and future home care models
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Advanced asset and patient tracking, enabling improved safety and operational visibility
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Indoor navigation (wayfinding), enhancing patient flow and hospital experience
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Scalable and vendor-neutral architecture, allowing seamless integration with existing hospital systems
Importantly, PNT’s experience in navigating data privacy constraints and complex healthcare environments—including deployments across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe—positions the company to effectively adapt to Australia’s regulatory landscape.
Building the Future of Healthcare in Australia
Beyond technology, PNT is committed to working closely with local stakeholders to co-develop solutions that align with Australia’s healthcare priorities, including:
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Improving hospital efficiency and bed utilization
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Enabling safe and scalable home care models
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Supporting healthcare staff through intelligent automation
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Ensuring compliance with strict data privacy regulations
The company also introduced innovative approaches, such as insurance-supported remote monitoring models, which generated strong interest among public health stakeholders.
Let’s Continue the Conversation
PNT’s participation in Australian Healthcare Week 2026 marks the beginning of a renewed engagement with the Australian market.
As healthcare providers continue to accelerate their digital transformation, PNT is ready to support organizations in bridging the gap between current limitations and future-ready healthcare systems.
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