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  • Catalyst for Continuous Growth in the US

    As NNIT expands its presence in the United States, particularly with the anticipated integration of Excellis Health Solutions (Excellis), Greg Cathcart, Head of Excellis, will assume the lead role of Senior Vice President to accelerate growth and advance the market position in the US.

  • Unlock the true power of eTMF after going live

    Implementing an electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) system can revolutionize the way clinical trials are managed. However, as Michael Agard, Director of Clinical Consulting at NNIT, points out, the true value of eTMF lies in post-implementation management.

  • NNIT is Denmark's first Certified Training Partner for OutSystems Low-code

    In January 2024, NNIT became the first certified training partner for the OutSystems low-code platform in Denmark. This important achievement is in line with our strategic commitment to great educational experiences where we want to fully support the technological proficiency in the Danish region.
    “With numerous successful training sessions already under our belt, NNIT is now positioned to ele

  • A blind focus on standards will hinder the development of public IT

    When public authorities base their IT tenders on the standards set by FDA (Fællesoffentlig Digital Arkitektur), the risk is that they will get IT systems that do not match the complex requirements of public case-handling, so say two NNIT public IT experts.

  • Change in Mangement

    Having relaunched NNIT with a new strategy, and as part of that completed the transformative divestment of the infrastructure operations, we are now introducing a change to Group Management as Executive Vice President Pernille Fabricius has decided to leave NNIT end of November 2023 to pursue opportunities outside NNIT.

  • New Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive calls for a new approach

    For the past many years, corporate sustainability work and reporting have been more or less ungoverned and unaudited (under the Non-Financial Reporting Directive). Soon, with EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) coming into effect in January 2024, the scope of requirements will be significantly extended, impacting up to 50,000 European companies.

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