Aditazz expands its global reach with a Cancer Research Hospital win for the Li Ka Shing foundation
SAN BRUNO, Calif., Oct. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Aditazz announced its international expansion by winning the landmark Cancer Hospital project at Shantou University Medical College, China, sponsored by the Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF), a premier charitable institution with education and healthcare as its primary focus.
The stark reality of a high incident rate of cancer confronts China-- six patients are diagnosed with cancer every minute according to the 2012 Cancer Registry in China. As China grapples with the crisis, it has adopted an aggressive approach and is opening treatment facilities nationwide. There is however a growing need for cancer research focused on prevention, early detection and treatment specific to the local conditions.
"The Aditazz services and technology promise to be a more efficient and cost effective way to extend our charitable resources to solving the basic need of improved health" said Dr. Frieda Law, speaking on behalf of LKSF. "We are eager to apply Silicon Valley innovation and technology to creating healthcare infrastructure that paves the path to a quantum improvement in the quality of patient care while minimizing capital and operating costs."
Continuing its momentum and commitment to integrate innovations in design, technology and manufacturing while solving complex infrastructure problems, Aditazz is uniquely positioned to address the staggering challenges of healthcare construction in China. Elaborating on the significance of the project, Deepak Aatresh, Aditazz co-founder said, "This win gives Aditazz yet another opportunity to apply its one-of-a-kind patented solution to a problem of enormous magnitude. Healthcare is a global challenge. We are delighted to be selected due to our unique ability to bring scalable technology and services to address this challenge of global scale."
Director of the Cancer Hospital affiliated to Shantou University Medical College, Dr. Guo-Jun Zhang, highlighted the Silicon Valley allure: "We are excited to launch the project with the much needed multi-disciplinary collaboration between design, construction, and healthcare experts from around the globe; all stitched together with the innovative Aditazz approach. This is the first time we are seeing an approach that is rooted in technology from Silicon Valley and is an appropriate response to the staggering challenges of cancer diagnosis and treatment faced by our community."
About Aditazz
Aditazz designs and delivers next-generation complex buildings by integrating innovations in design, technology and manufacturing. Based in Silicon Valley, the company brings together experts and innovations from the worlds of semiconductor design, computer science, architecture, systems and structural engineering, modular manufacturing and assembly, and planning and operations. It has created a new generation of tools and technologies that results in dramatic increases in building construction speed, flexibility, predictability and cost-savings– all while maintaining the highest degree of aesthetic and functional performance. Aditazz received funding from Artiman Ventures (www.artiman.com) and is a co-winner of Kaiser Permanente's 2012 'Small Hospital, Big Idea' design competition. For more information, please visit www.aditazz.com.
About Li Ka Shing Foundation
The Li Ka Shing Foundation was created in 1980 to coordinate and provide philanthropic contributions towards medical, educational, cultural and other community welfare projects with a focus on Hong Kong and Mainland China. The Li Ka Shing Foundation has supported numerous charitable activities with grants, sponsorships and commitments in excess of $1 Billion.
About the Cancer Hospital of Shantou University Medical College
The Cancer Hospital of Shantou University Medical College is affiliated to the Medical School at Shantou University, a public university in Shantou, China that receives funding from the Li Ka Shing Foundation. The University was formed in 1981 and consists of 9 schools and colleges. The Cancer Hospital has 650 beds, and treats more than 80,000 outpatients and 18,000 inpatients.
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