November 11, 2025
Our recent visit to ETH Zurich was nothing short of inspiring. Inside the 3D printing farm and the Robotic Fabrication Lab, we witnessed architecture and robotics merge in full scale. Four ABB robots moved seamlessly across an overhead gantry — an extraordinary display of precision and coordination that felt more like choreography than construction. One highlight was learning about COMPAS, an open-source, Python-based framework developed at ETH. It connects computational design, geometric modelling, robotic fabrication, and data exchange between digital tools — bringing the digital and physical worlds closer together. Within this ecosystem, COMPAS Timber stood out. It enables digital design and robotic fabrication of timber structures, turning even the most complex wooden geometries into precisely crafted, sustainable realities. We discussed wood’s many strengths — its renewability, lightness, and natural carbon-storing ability — and how these qualities align perfectly with our approach to sustainable construction. At Pansanté, exploration and learning are part of our DNA. Developing advanced healthcare concepts means constantly researching, testing, and reimagining what’s possible. Every project adds to our understanding — and this visit reinforced the power of curiosity and collaboration in driving innovation. This experience was part of our engagement in the Swiss Network for Ukraine, a platform dedicated to sharing knowledge and ideas for rebuilding resilient infrastructure. A heartfelt thank you to the ETH Zurich team for their generosity and for opening the doors to such an extraordinary space. We left inspired, motivated, and full of ideas for the future.
By Gunnar Dennewill November 5, 2025
Born in Lisbon and based in London, Helena has built a distinguished career connecting Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa, Brazil, and Europe through strategic business development and media expertise. Her deep understanding of both markets and culture will strengthen PANSANTÉ’s presence across Lusophone regions and help us advance our mission of delivering sustainable healthcare infrastructure globally. Welcome, Helena — we are proud to have you with us.
By Gunnar Dennewill August 3, 2025
At PANSANTÉ SA, we build hospitals that look simple too. Easy to understand. Easy to build. Easy to operate. But behind this simplicity are many years of design, thousands of iterations, and the lessons from 30 years of experience building healthcare infrastructure in many parts of the world. It takes courage to keep things simple. And it takes discipline to resist the temptation to add complexity just to look smart. In the end, simplicity serves people. It saves costs. It accelerates delivery. It empowers local teams to maintain and operate facilities without unnecessary dependencies. And it is sustainable. We believe the best designs are the ones that make people say: “This is so clear, I could have done this myself.” That’s when you know you did it right.
By Gunnar Dennewill August 3, 2025
and will also join our Board of Directors. This appointment marks an exciting evolution in our longstanding relationship with Jim, who has served for many years as a trusted member of the Advisory Board of our Swiss holding company. Jim brings with him 39 years of global experience in the design and delivery of healthcare facilities across North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. His leadership on projects for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense Medical Systems, the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins, and the Mayo Clinic exemplifies the depth and breadth of his expertise. With his exceptional track record and visionary approach, Jim is uniquely positioned to lead our turnkey healthcare design and delivery model into the U.S. market—and beyond. We look forward to this next chapter of growth and innovation with Jim at the helm of Pansanté USA. Please join us in warmly welcoming Jim Draheim to his new role.
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How can we make sure

we are better prepared for future health crises?


Population growth and urbanization combine to exert significant pressure on healthcare infrastructure. Rising costs, limited budgets and constrained access to finance can make it even more difficult to deliver adequate healthcare to large parts of the population.



On September 25th 2015, all United Nations Member States adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years.

Pansanté endorses this vision and in our development of the sustainable hospital, we directly impact the above mentioned UN Sustainable Development Goals.


"At Pansanté, we have developed a modular hospital concept that allows for the mass production of fully equipped hospitals, adaptable to the full spectrum of site climate, existing infrastructure, and individual community needs. Our solution balances the vast need for long term affordable hospitals in the majority world with the undeniable truth that the current climate crisis demands a new approach to business and construction."


Gunnar Dennewill Founder

PANSANTÉ

Answering a growing healthcare demand with a holistic solution