Where the real
and digital worlds meet.

Accountability

We hold ourselves accountable to the communities we serve, to the environment we impact and for driving long term positive changes through innovation.

Community

Akila Care helps communities thrive. We do this by improving the health and the livelihoods of all the people we serve.

Through care, employment opportunities and by building a network of medical training and education, Akila Care is dedicated to community wellbeing.

Sustainability

Today, hospital facilities rank as the second biggest contributor of carbon emissions in the commercial sector. Akila Care is determined to change that. Our facilities are built to last and built to demand less from the environment during and after construction.

As a digital and modular product, Akila Care is able to offer substantial efficiencies in the planning, logistics, construction and operational phases. We break down our caron lifecycle into three contributing categories: embodied, direct and indirect.

Embodied carbon

Embodied carbon is all of the carbon that goes into producing the materials used in the construction or assembly of the hospital. Because Akila Care uses high-grade and high-quality materials, carbon is reduced due to green manufacturing initiatives and will not need to be replaced as frequently--reducing additional carbon needs for manufacturing. Additionally, the use of modular construction greatly reduces the amount of carbon needed for transportation and logistics.

Direct Carbon

Direct carbon is created through facility operations. Thanks to the power of the Akila HOS, this carbon is continually monitored, simulated, optimized and ultimately reduced throughout the hospital lifecycle.

Indirect carbon

Indirect carbon is carbon produced from the generation of electricity, which is then purchased by and used to power facilities. Akila Care reduces indirect carbon through the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar panel roofing, air and ground source heat pumps and biomass generators.

Innovation

We have seen technology upend what a hospital can offer and how it can be delivered.

Akila Care is committed to continuous innovation through our existing platform and partnerships with the most forward thinking companies around the globe. From day one we have been a tech centric product and we pledge to stay that way.

Accountability

We hold ourselves accountable to the communities we serve, to the environment we impact and for driving long term positive changes through innovation.

Community

Akila Care helps communities thrive. We do this by improving the health and the livelihoods of all the people we serve.

Through care, employment opportunities and by building a network of medical training and education, Akila Care is dedicated to community wellbeing.

Sustainability

Today, hospital facilities rank as the second biggest contributor of carbon emissions in the commercial sector. Akila Care is determined to change that. Our facilities are built to last and built to demand less from the environment during and after construction.

As a digital and modular product, Akila Care is able to offer substantial efficiencies in the planning, logistics, construction and operational phases. We break down our caron lifecycle into three contributing categories: embodied, direct and indirect.

Embodied carbon

Embodied carbon is all of the carbon that goes into producing the materials used in the construction or assembly of the hospital. Because Akila Care uses high-grade and high-quality materials, carbon is reduced due to green manufacturing initiatives and will not need to be replaced as frequently--reducing additional carbon needs for manufacturing. Additionally, the use of modular construction greatly reduces the amount of carbon needed for transportation and logistics.

Direct Carbon

Direct carbon is created through facility operations. Thanks to the power of the Akila HOS, this carbon is continually monitored, simulated, optimized and ultimately reduced throughout the hospital lifecycle.

Indirect carbon

Indirect carbon is carbon produced from the generation of electricity, which is then purchased by and used to power facilities. Akila Care reduces indirect carbon through the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar panel roofing, air and ground source heat pumps and biomass generators.

Innovation

We have seen technology upend what a hospital can offer and how it can be delivered.

Akila Care is committed to continuous innovation through our existing platform and partnerships with the most forward thinking companies around the globe. From day one we have been a tech centric product and we pledge to stay that way.