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Austco Healthcare Limited’s (ASX: AHC) subsidiary Austco Marketing & Service (Canada) has secured an A$7.4M contract to supply its industry-leading Tacera alarm management and clinical workflow solution for the new 548-bed St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The contract, representing the largest single contract award in Austco Healthcare’s history, includes over 1100 full IP patient stations, 1200 clinical workflow terminals, and Webservices interfaces for EMR and RTLS systems integrations.

The New St. Paul’s Hospital and Health Campus, currently under construction and set to open in 2026, will be a landmark healthcare facility designed to meet the future health needs of patients, families, and the community. Combining critical, emergency, surgical, and acute hospital-based care with community and primary care, the hospital will transform healthcare in Canada.

Critical messages, including medical emergency notifications, will be delivered to application stations installed throughout the facility, ensuring staff are promptly notified and can act quickly. Two-way audio will connect patients to all healthcare personnel in real-time, improving workflow, driving efficiencies, and reducing risk.

We are thrilled to have won the St. Paul’s hospital contract, which aligns with our company’s mission and values. We are confident in our ability to deliver exceptional results for St. Paul’s,” said Austco Healthcare CEO Clayton Astles.

“This was a competitive selection process, and Austco was the successful bidder based on our advanced technology and experienced team of professionals dedicated to delivering exceptional results. This is the largest contract win in the company’s history and demonstrates our growing sales momentum and the increasing reputation of our flagship product, Tacera, as the most advanced clinical workflow solution available today.”

Construction of the new hospital has commenced, with revenue recognition expected to begin in this current financial year.

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