HTEC, a global AI-first tech company driving digital transformation across industries, announced the extension of its partnership with DNV Imatis, a Norwegian pioneer in digital hospital logistics and a DNV Group company. HTEC is working on modernizing the DNV Imatis platform, with the focus on backend architecture to improve scalability, strengthen security, and help the company unlock new opportunities in key European markets. The contract extension also introduces new AI initiatives that will enable two companies to explore product enhancements through AI-powered solutions.
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“HTEC has been a valuable strategic partner in helping us improve the foundations of our platform,” said Espen Semb, VP of R&D at Imatis DNV. “This work is enabling us to scale faster and deliver even more meaningful solutions in the hospital logistics.”
DNV Imatis utilize HTEC’s expertise in system architecture to guide critical backend improvements and deliver modernization for a large and complex platform composed of multiple interconnected services. As part of this effort, HTEC is focused on improving the platform’s deployment process, enhancing security and performance, and standardizing data models and APIs. These changes enable DNV Imatis’ product teams to focus on what matters most — developing new features, building integrations, and continuously enhancing core functionalities and user experience.
“HTEC has been a valuable strategic partner in helping us improve the foundations of our platform,” said Espen Semb, Vice President R&D at Imatis DNV. “This work is enabling us to scale faster and deliver even more meaningful solutions in the hospital logistics where real-time task management and system reliability are essential.”
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DNV Imatis can support multiple hospitals efficiently and deliver robust and secure digital health solutions that improve hospital operations across Europe.
“We’re proud to support DNV Imatis’ mission of transforming hospital operations,” said Milos Galic, Engineering & Delivery Manager for Healthcare and Life Sciences. “By combining robust system architecture with a clear product vision, we’re helping them lay the groundwork for sustained innovation and growth.”
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Source – businesswire