
TIANSU
Smart operations and maintenance solutions for hospitals.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$4.5m | Series C | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Nanjing Tiansu Automation Control System Co., Ltd., also known as TIANSU, is a high-tech enterprise established on July 2, 2003. The company's legal representative is Wang Weijiang. Headquartered in China Software Valley in Nanjing, TIANSU operates from a self-built 75,000-square-meter technology park and has branches and offices in over 20 provinces and municipalities across China.
TIANSU specializes in providing a smart operations service system for the healthcare industry, with a focus on digital and intelligent operations for hospitals. The company utilizes technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and digital twins to build its service ecosystem. Its business model operates on a "PaaS + SaaS" structure, which combines a proprietary platform with third-party applications to facilitate the digital transformation of hospital operations and management. Core business areas include medical equipment management, energy management, and logistics management. TIANSU delivers these services through an "ecological platform + application center + housekeeper team" model, integrating online and offline services for the entire industrial chain of hospital logistics.
The company serves a substantial client base, having signed contracts with over 300 medical industry customers across China, including nearly 50 of the top 100 hospitals in the country. Initially, TIANSU also specialized in software/hardware development and system integration for power system energy management, industrial process control, and home and building automation.
Keywords: hospital smart operations, healthcare IoT, digital hospital, medical equipment management, hospital logistics, healthcare AI, PaaS, SaaS, smart maintenance, digital twin, energy management, automation control, system integration, digital transformation, hospital operational management