Interactive Flat Panel for Hospitals in Saudi Arabia
boardEX supplies and installs 4K interactive flat panels for hospitals and healthcare facilities across Saudi Arabia, built for medical training rooms, conference suites, staff briefing areas, and patient education spaces. Every panel offers 40-point multi-touch, a dual tip pen, wireless screen sharing, and an Arabic first interface, with full installation, on site training, and nationwide after sales support. boardEX is a Saudi brand and a unit of BNB Group, serving healthcare providers in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and the wider Kingdom.
Hospitals run on clear communication. Case reviews, staff training, departmental meetings, and patient briefings all depend on the team seeing the same information at the same moment. An interactive flat panel replaces the projector, the dry wipe board, and the meeting room television with one bright touch screen that holds up through long shifts and switches easily between Arabic and English.
Interactive Flat Panel Displays for Health Care
In a clinical setting, an interactive flat panel is a large 4K touch screen used for presenting, annotating, and sharing content in a room. It is a communication and collaboration display, not a medical device. Teams use it to walk through training material, present anonymised scans or slides during teaching, run hybrid meetings, and brief patients and families with clear visuals. Because the screen is a flat LED panel rather than a projected image, it stays sharp under the strong lighting found in teaching theatres and meeting rooms.
Ultra High Definition Resolution
A 4K UHD panel with anti-glare glass keeps medical images, scan slides, and teaching visuals crisp from every seat in the room. Fine detail stays readable during case-based learning, which matters when a trainer is pointing out small structures on a shared slide.
Real Time Updates
Schedules, briefing notes, and shift handover details can be opened, edited, and shared live on the screen, so a department works from one current view instead of a printout that went out of date an hour ago. Saved sessions can be sent on to staff who were on shift and could not attend in person.
Seamless Integration
The panel runs on Android with an optional OPS Windows slot, so a facility can keep its existing presentation and conferencing software rather than rebuild its workflow. Wireless casting from a laptop, tablet, or phone lets any presenter share a screen without hunting for the right cable.
Hygienic and Durable Design for Hospitals
The smooth glass surface wipes down between sessions in line with each facility’s own cleaning procedure, which suits high traffic rooms where many hands touch the screen through the day. The panels are built for full day use, so they keep working in busy departments rather than being treated as occasional equipment.
Cost Effective and Eco Friendly Solution
One durable touchscreen takes the place of a projector with replacement lamps, a printed handout cycle, and a separate meeting room television. Over its working life, that means fewer consumables, less printing, and one device to support instead of three.
Where hospitals use boardEX panels
Medical training rooms
Teaching departments use the panels for lectures, case based learning, and skills sessions. Annotation over slides and saved playback let trainers reuse material and share it with staff who missed the session.
Conference and meeting suites
Departmental meetings, committee reviews, and management sessions run on a single display with wireless sharing, so any presenter can put their screen up without cables or delay.
Telemedicine and hybrid rooms
Paired with a conferencing camera, the panel supports remote consultations between sites and joint reviews with specialists in other cities, with both rooms seeing and hearing each other clearly.
Patient and family education
Large, plain language visuals help staff explain procedures and care plans to patients and families in Arabic or English, which supports informed consent and understanding.
Surgeon to surgeon collaboration
Surgical teams use the panel to consult before and during a procedure. A lead surgeon can bring a senior specialist from another hospital, or a visiting consultant from abroad, into a live review on the screen, talking through the plan and the imaging together before the team scrubs in. During longer cases, the same connection lets a second opinion be reached without anyone leaving the room.
Recording teaching procedures for review
Where a teaching session or a procedure is recorded for training, the panel captures a clean view that can be saved and shared digitally rather than burned to discs. Families who want to understand how a procedure was carried out can be walked through a recorded explanation on screen, and the file can be shared securely instead of handing over physical media that gets lost or damaged. Recording always follows the hospital’s own consent and privacy rules.
Key features and specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Screen sizes | 65", 75", 86", and 98" |
| Resolution | 4K UHD with anti glare glass |
| Touch | 40 point multi touch, dual tip pen, infrared |
| Operating system | Android, with an optional OPS Windows slot |
| Sharing | Wireless casting, screen mirroring, Miracast, AirPlay |
| Interface | Arabic first, full English support |
| Hygiene | Smooth glass surface that wipes down between sessions |
| Warranty | Manufacturer warranty with optional AMC cover |
Sizing depends on the room, so most healthcare buyers compare the available interactive flat panel displays before deciding between a small meeting suite and a large training room.
boardEX interactive panels create the difference
Interactive training for doctors and nurses
Clinical teaching works best when trainees can see, annotate, and revisit the same material. The panel supports case studies, anonymised imaging, and step by step walk throughs, and any session can be saved so a trainee on a later shift learns from the same content. This makes teaching repeatable rather than a one off that only the room that day benefits from.
Telemedicine and remote consultation support
With a conferencing camera attached, the panel runs high quality video calls for telemedicine, letting specialists give diagnoses, consultations, and second opinions between sites in real time. Both rooms share the same clear visuals, so a remote specialist is reviewing exactly what the local team is looking at.
Customisable health education content
The screen can display videos, simple medical animations, and ready made visuals that help explain procedures, post operative care, and preventive health in plain terms. Because content can be prepared in Arabic or English, the same panel serves a mixed language patient population without extra setup.
boardEX interactive panels create the difference
Why Saudi hospitals choose boardEX
Saudi healthcare is expanding quickly under Vision 2030, with new hospitals, training programmes, and digital health projects across the Kingdom. Teaching and communication tools have to keep pace, and they have to work for mixed Arabic and English teams. boardEX panels suit that environment because the interface is Arabic first and the screens are built for full day use in busy departments.
Just as important, boardEX is a Saudi brand that handles installation, staff training, and after sales service directly, so a hospital is not left to arrange support on its own after delivery. That matters in a setting where rooms cannot sit idle waiting for a fix.
What you can expect
Better training
Annotation, saved sessions, and shared playback make medical teaching clearer and easier to repeat.
Faster meetings
Wireless sharing removes the cable shuffle, so departmental reviews start on time.
Clearer patient communication
Large, plain language visuals help patients and families understand care, in Arabic or English.
Stronger remote collaboration
With a conferencing camera, teams across sites can review and consult without travel.
Rooms that host many remote consultations often pair the panel with a PTZ camera Vision Pro so participants at every site are seen and heard clearly, and departments that move a screen between rooms add an interactive panel trolley stand.
Why boardEX
Healthcare buyers tend to weigh support as heavily as the screen itself, and that is where a local brand helps. boardEX is part of BNB Group, a Saudi business operating since 2006, and it builds its panels around an Arabic-first interface and full-day use in demanding rooms. As a Saudi company with a nationwide service network, boardEX handles installation, training, and after sales support directly rather than leaving healthcare teams to arrange it. Schools, universities, and corporate teams across the Kingdom already run the same interactive flat panel displays, which means the product and the support behind it are proven in daily use.
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