AUSTRALIAN HEALTH DESIGN COUNCIL

Our Partners

Organisations can partner with the Australian Health Design Council to support our events, podcast, scholarship and other initiatives. Being an AHDC Foundation Partner provides many benefits to your organisation, such as knowledge sharing and educational opportunities for your staff, complimentary conference tickets, and other discounts. To find out more, please review our Partnership Invitation.


Foundation Partners

 

Since 1937, Enware Australia supplies quality plumbing and safety products across various sectors like Healthcare, Education, Corrections and more.

With expertise in local engineering coupled with global manufacturing as part of the Watts family of brands, Enware build fit for purpose solutions that solve complex challenges by delivering:

  • Improved water infrastructure and fixture delivery performance
  • Total cost of life savings
  • Superior accessibility for all
  • Enhanced risk mitigation and compliance improved safety outcomes
 

BVN is a creative collective of architects, designers, researchers, and makers with a global creative collective and a shared vision for a better planet. They are Australian at heart, with international studios and a global outlook. BVN are inspired by problems and bold about solutions. They embrace advancements in technology and make space for exploring new ideas.

BVN is committed to people-centred healthcare design, enabling the creation of safe, calming, and uplifting spaces that make a direct, positive impact on community and patient outcomes.

They are continually improving, always evolving, and optimistic about the future.

 

STH, otherwise known as Silver Thomas Hanley, are a recognised national and international architecture health care design practice.

STH specialise in Health and Sciences Architecture. Our portfolio includes Acute Tertiary Hospitals, Private Hospitals, Residential Aged Care, Teaching, Training and Research Facilities, and Institutional Work. STH have offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane. We also undertake commissions with associated local firms overseas.

STERIS is a leading global provider of products and services that support patient care with an emphasis on infection prevention. WE HELP OUR CUSTOMERS CREATE A HEALTHIER AND SAFER WORLD by providing innovative healthcare, life sciences and dental products and services.

STERIS partners with Customers in the perioperative environment to help elevate patient care in Operating Rooms, GI / Endoscopy Suites, and Sterile Processing Departments.

Through comprehensive solutions in equipment, consumables, devices, and services, we help Customers solve their biggest challenges, leverage opportunities for future growth, and advance the care of patients every day.

www.linkedin.com/company/steris-australia/


Hipac is dedicated to positively impacting the healthcare industry by providing leading edge solutions that foster a safe and comfortable healthcare experience. Combining nearly 40 years’ experience with extensive customer insight, we source, design, and manufacture products and services that meet the evolving needs of patients, healthcare professionals and healthcare service providers.

Our product solutions are delivered with personalised service and a commitment to delighting our clients. Proudly Australian and with customers and strategic partners nationally and globally, Hipac goes above and beyond to create environments where healthcare professionals can provide the best possible outcomes in every health interaction.

Contact Details: Vanessa Teague, Head of Marketing. P: 455 952 119

hipac.com.au
   


 

Professional Associations


New Zealand Health Design Council (NZHDC) is a network of professionals dedicated to advancing quality in the design, planning and management of New Zealand’s health facility infrastructure. The NZHDC meets on a regular basis, generally on the third Tuesday of each month.

The Australasian College of Health Service Management (‘The College’) is the peak professional body for health managers in Australasia and brings together health leaders to learn, network and share ideas.

The Australasian Health Infrastructure Alliance (AHIA) is a unique Australian and New Zealand public sector collaboration and was established in 2004. AHIA is the custodian of the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines (AusHFG) which were first released in 2007.

Through the AusHFG and its member activities, AHIA proactively supports and builds the capability of the public health sector by providing facility design and other guidance based on evidence and industry and consumer collaboration.

As a leader in health facility planning, AHIA can provide contemporary best practice resources to jurisdictions and service providers that is based on nationally shared knowledge and overseas experience.


Founded in 1948, the UIA is a federation of national professional organisations working to unify architects, influence public policies and advance architecture in service to the needs of society. Its collaboration with the AHDC is primarily through its Public Health Group that helps members of the design profession understand and accept their responsibility to create places that protect health, develop better health and restore health once it is impaired.


The Institute of Healthcare Engineering Australia (IHEA) leads the way for our members to excel in providing state of the art health care facilities and leading-edge management services to support the health and wellbeing of all Australians.

Organised by SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange and Architects for Health, the European Healthcare Design 2024 Congress, Awards & Exhibition is held annually in London, UK.