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Meet us at DMEA 2026

Hall 2.2 | Booth E-114 | Messe Berlin | April 21-23, 2026

Connect with us at Europe’s leading digital health event to discover how autonomous, data‑driven buildings are shaping safer, more resilient, operationally efficient, and human‑centered healthcare environments.

It’s time to create human-centered care

Healthcare organizations are navigating growing complexity – from protecting people and critical systems to ensuring resilient energy supply, efficient operations, and supportive environments for patients and staff. In a rapidly changing digital landscape, smart, autonomous building technologies play a critical role in meeting these challenges. By connecting data, systems, and spaces, healthcare environments can operate more safely, resiliently, and efficiently, while putting people at the center of every decision.

Join us at DMEA 2026, meet our experts, and discover how Siemens helps healthcare organizations turn digital strategies into real-world solutions with financing offerings tailored to your needs.

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From safety and energy resilience to digital operations and experience – discover how intelligent building technologies are shaping more efficient, future-proof, and people‑centered healthcare.

Safeguard your facilities

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As healthcare environments become more connected, the need for protecting them increases. With autonomous fire safety, intelligent detection, and resilient cybersecurity, buildings become self-monitoring and ‑responding spaces that help protect people, data, and operations. Reliability is maintained while daily workflows remain simple – so safety and security are always on, without added complexity.

Ensure energy resilience

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Continuity of care depends on energy and power resilience. Energy usage can be advised, monitored, and optimized through real-time energy insights, remote reporting, and intelligent heating and cooling – while strengthening power distribution and backup readiness. By connecting energy intelligence to building automation, healthcare facilities can reduce risk, improve sustainability, and future-proof operations against disruption.

Improve operational efficiency

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Modern healthcare facilities depend on seamless coordination across people, systems, and spaces. Bringing facility operations, critical environments, and digital infrastructure into one intelligent ecosystem reduces downtime, enhances overall reliability, and support efficient, resilient, and futurer-ready healthcare operations.

Enhance patient and staff experience

A child playfully uses a stethoscope to listen to a healthcare worker’s chest, illustrating a positive and trusting interaction between patient and staff. (Original file: SI-Healthcare-patient-300dpi-rgb_original.jpg with UUID:e7e6f3bb-f6e8-4d83-abd1-55f10d04d642)

A smart healthcare setting elevates experience for everyone inside it. Digital building technologies improve comfort, wayfinding, and flow across care settings, while reducing operational pressure and supporting smoother care delivery. The result: a more human-centered and responsive hospital.

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Secure your slot

Are you attending DMEA and want to connect about ongoing projects, explore solutions, or discuss financing opportunities for the digital transformation of your healthcare facility? Fill out the form below, and our experts will contact you to arrange an onsite meeting.

five Siemens experts on the DMEA 2026 event: Kurt Höller - Smart Infrastructure, Soheil Djafari - Smart Infrastructure Germany, Gerald Konegger - Smart Infrastructure Switzerland, Kerstin Schmidt - Financial Services, Christian Leffler - Digitial Industries (UUID:a98dd1c2-ef62-41b4-9330-6f346acb42ed)