Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 healthcare transformation demands world-class digital infrastructure. Intrazero's iAssets platform is now the backbone of asset management for the Tabuk Cluster — 27 hospitals and 116 primary care centers — helping the Saudi Ministry of Health achieve its ambitious digital transformation targets.
Scale of the Deployment
The Tabuk Cluster encompasses some of the Kingdom's most critical healthcare infrastructure. Managing biomedical equipment, facility assets, and contractor SLAs across 143 locations requires a platform that can handle complexity while maintaining MOH accreditation standards.
- 27 hospitals with 5,000+ biomedical devices
- 116 primary care centers
- Real-time preventive maintenance scheduling
- SLA-driven contractor portal management
- MOH-accredited compliance reporting
- 40% reduction in equipment downtime
Preventive vs. Reactive Maintenance
Before iAssets, maintenance was largely reactive — equipment was fixed after it broke. iAssets introduces preventive and predictive maintenance workflows that schedule service before failures occur. This shift alone has reduced equipment downtime by 40% across the cluster.
Aligned with Vision 2030
Saudi Vision 2030's healthcare pillar emphasizes digital transformation, operational efficiency, and world-class patient care. iAssets directly supports these goals by providing the Ministry of Health with real-time visibility into asset health, maintenance costs, and contractor performance across every facility.
The Saudi MOH needed more than software — they needed a strategic partner who understands healthcare at scale. Our 5-year contract with the Tabuk Cluster is a testament to that trust.
— Mahmoud Ghonemi, CEO