TAC Healthcare to showcase digital-first occupational health solutions at Scottish Construction Summit

TAC Healthcare, a leading provider of occupational health services, is proud to announce its participation in the Scottish Construction Summit 2025, taking place at the Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, on 17th September.
At this year’s summit, where one of the central themes is digitalisation in construction, TAC Healthcare will showcase its iOH platform – a technology-driven solution designed to provide real-time management of health and safety exposures by site, job role, and location. The platform offers a fully integrated medical record covering fitness to work and health surveillance screening.
With construction at the heart of Scotland’s economy, TAC Healthcare recognises the sector’s unique occupational health challenges. The industry faces consistently high injury rates, close HSE scrutiny, a mobile workforce spread across multiple sites, and the added complexity of subcontracting chains. By combining iOH technology with TAC’s mobile health unit capability, firms can gain a scalable, practical solution designed specifically for these realities.
“Digital transformation has been slow to take root in construction, despite its potential to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Our iOH platform ensures construction firms can streamline compliance, protect their workforce, and harness insights to make better decisions,” said Dr Stuart Scott, chief medical officer at TAC Healthcare.
TAC Healthcare’s presence at the Scottish Construction Summit 2025 reinforces its commitment to being a technology-driven occupational health partner for the construction industry, helping organisations adapt to the future of work and health management in an increasingly digital world. Attendees can meet the TAC Healthcare team and see iOH demonstrations throughout the event.