O&H Vehicle Technology forms official partnership with Excelerate Technology to design and deliver the UK’s first smart ambulance
Working in partnership to support world-class ambulance operations
O&H Vehicle Technology, part of Venari Group, has announced an official partnership agreement with Cardiff-based Excelerate Technology, which will launch the UK’s first fully integrated smart ambulance into the NHS in 2020.
Pre-empting NHS Improvement specifications, the vehicle will leverage specialist mobile communications technology, utilising 5G, ESN-ready, optimised 4G and the next generation satellite technology and services (LEO). It is a move which will see the firms design a mobile patient care ecosystem, providing ubiquitous connectivity to support the seamless integration of technology, applications and devices, with no loss of connection for first-responders.
Excelerate and O&H are passionate specialists, providing innovative services to support world-class ambulance operations. Both organisations are providing key support to the Health Living Lab programme as part of a consortium led by NHS Arden & GEM CSU and Satellite Applications Catapult. The Health Living Lab will provide a test bed and showcase for the smart, connected ambulances where all technologies, applications and devices are seamlessly integrated to support new, redesigned and re-imagined care pathways.
Venari Group CEO, Oliver North, commented:
“I’ve worked with Excelerate over many years and I consider the company world-class at what they do. With our aligned passion for innovation, quality and British manufacturing, the decision to work together on the next phase of connected emergency vehicle technology was a natural one.
“As our first ‘smart’ concept ambulance has now become a reality, following intense development by Excelerate and O&H Vehicle Technology, we have decided to make our partnership exclusive in the UK ambulance sector. This is a genuine coup for both parties as we drive innovation, technology and quality together, whilst essentially building everything in Britain, thus driving value and payback to the taxpayer.
“Our technological offering will be completely unrivalled in the UK ambulance field, whilst maintaining conformity to the NHSI national specification.”
Excelerate Technology and O&H Vehicle Technology to deliver the UK’s first smart ambulance, conforming to NHSI national specification
Excelerate Technology founder and chairman, David Savage, added:
“I am delighted to be bringing our integrated and seamless connectivity experience, ideas and offerings to O&H Vehicle Technology’s advanced and ergonomic ambulances. The UK’s first smart ambulance is a significant step forward in developing mobile patient care for the future needs of our NHS.”
“Our partnership will provide a truly integrated mobile eco-system to support the evolving role of paramedics and NHS services in addition to enhancing staff welfare, safety and security”.
O&H and Excelerate are launching their official partnership at this year’s Ambulance Leadership Forum in March and will be inviting the NHS Community to engage with the first smart ambulance concept at The Emergency Services Show in September.
About O&H Vehicle Technology
O&H Vehicle Technology are the UK’s largest and most established ambulance manufacturer. Established for over 32 years, East Yorkshire-based O&H are proud British manufacturers, historically renowned for exceptional and durable build quality.
About Excelerate Technology
Excelerate has a unique record in developing seamless connectivity for a wide range of emergency service vehicles including connected ambulances in a number of export markets as well as being the market leader in the UK Emergency Services by any measure in the field of Major Incident Ground Technology so their divergence into the bigger fleet market makes absolute sense. It has also invested heavily in developing connectivity for emergency medical technology to meet the latest NHSI and NHS Digital specifications.
Excelerate has already been working to test and develop future ambulance technology to improve patient outcomes whilst increasing long term cost-effectiveness and affordability.