Financial results for Q3 2024 released: A Challenging Third Quarter
A Challenging Third Quarter. Necessary Actions Taken to Improve Performance in 2024 and Long-term
A Challenging Third Quarter. Necessary Actions Taken to Improve Performance in 2024 and Long-term
Outside Denmark, NNIT is a highly specialized IT consultancy focusing on life sciences only. In Denmark, NNIT also caters to other industries – with special focus on the public sector. What we call ‘IT solutions developed for people by people.’
We are delighted to announce that NNIT is a Veeva AI Partner, joining a group of select global partners.
NNIT has entered into a contract with ATP (Udbetaling Danmark) for the delivery of their critical SAP Debtor system. After a thorough tender process in the early days of summer, NNIT was chosen based on the best combination of quality and price.
Solid organic growth of 11%, profitability continued to improve, and important strategic milestones reached.
Together with Astralis, we are currently exploring insights from game studies as an alternative to traditional e-learning for public IT systems, considering both the case handler and citizen perspectives.
A new global structure dedicated to AI and led by Director Sam Laermans has been created to ensure unity, best practice, and maximum utilization of expertise and resources across our four regional AI business units.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved into the public sector, and the Danish authorities are exploring how the technology can become a valuable tool. According to NNIT's Jannic Stolzenbach Jensen, transparency and human supervision will be crucial in ensuring that AI can improve welfare.
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.
NNIT’s Sales unit in Region Denmark covering the Private and Public Sector is now headed by Casper Cambell Kjøller who is a well-known face as he has previously been with NNIT for 7 years, working as a Sales Executive within the public sector in Denmark.
The positive trajectory from the first half of 2023 continued through the third quarter. The improvement of performance is in line with the upgraded guidance provided in August and emphasizes the positive direction set with the new strategy.
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.
Together with their business partner Muninn, NNIT has won a new four-year contract with the Danish Health Data Authority for a network detection and response solution to be implemented across the entire Danish healthcare sector.
In August 2022, NNIT will commence work on a new six-year ATP contract, with the possibility of an extension for two periods of 24 months. The contract has a net worth of a lower triple-digit DKK million amount.
It is rarely a simple matter to convert a new reform from legal text to digital code. Public organizations and private companies often find themselves spending a lot of time updating their digital systems to support new rules or changes of existing practices. Therefore, NNIT has developed an agile work method that reduces the development process and increases the quality of the final solution. We