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Danish software to bind twelve NATO nations' forces together1 German-Netherlands Corps - one of NATO's high-readiness formations under joint German-Dutch command - has chosen SitaWare Headquarters as its common digital foundation.Read more
Eight Copenhagen-area municipalities sign joint contract for digital care recordsEU tender worth DKK 100 million secures digital care records for 300,000 residents across the capital region.Read more
Danish defence AI makes an impression at NATOSystematic presented SitaWare Insight to the senior military representatives of NATO member nations in Brussels on 8 June.Read more
Danish defence software at the heart of international subsea security exerciseDefence forces, police and companies from five countries have spent two weeks in the Baltic Sea practising protecting undersea cables, offshore energy sites and ports — with Danish software at the heart of the operation.Read more
Ukrainian combat medics give feedback on Danish system for wounded soldiers50 combat medics from the Ukrainian front line visited Danish software company Systematic in Aarhus this week to see and provide feedback on a Danish-built military medical system for wounded soldiers.Read more
Danish software company conquers Nordic capitals in three yearsSystematic wins contract with Finnish libraries worth EUR 3.6 million as part of the company's goal to supply software solutions to the major libraries in Nordic capitals.Read more
Systematic recruits another top-profile from the Danish Armed ForcesDefence organisations worldwide have invested massively in advanced software – but are still thinking in analogue terms. At Systematic, Susanne Kiholm Lund will strengthen customers' use of the technology so they get its full operational effect.Read more
Danish healthcare system for wounded soldiers showcased at major NATO exerciseWhen the German armed forces this spring exercised the transport of wounded soldiers from Lithuania to Germany, a Danish-developed IT system was presented for the first time as the system that will digitalise the handling of casualties going forward. The exercise made abundantly clear why it is needed.Read more
France begins SitaWare Headquarters deploymentThe French Army has just taken SitaWare into use – the same system that NATO's land forces are using - with units of the 3rd division pushing for full user certification.Read more
Mobile app improves working conditions in Danish emergency departmentA new Danish research project shows that a simple mobile app can significantly improve working conditions, communication, and task management in a hospital emergency department.Read more
Systematic appoints experienced senior civil servant and adviser to its BoardFormer Permanent Secretary to strengthen Systematic’s strategic focus on defence, security and critical infrastructure.Read more
Systematic doubles last year’s record profit: Defence software and AI driving growthThe Danish software company behind NATO’s operative backbone grows revenue to EUR 299.6 million and more than doubles profit.Read more
Systematic recruits top-profile from the Danish Armed ForcesKlaus Qvist will be strengthening Systematic’s Nordic and Baltic business and support closer cooperation between defence and the rest of society.Read more
From battlefield to power stations: Systematic strengthens focus on national security and critical infrastructure with new business unitThe Danish software company is transferring defence technology to civilian use and has established a new business unit, National Security & Infrastructure (NSI), dedicated to protecting society’s vital systems against hybrid threats. The first IT solution is now ready to go.Read more
Systematic exports Denmark’s national library system to GermanyAfter almost 40 years with the same IT system, one of Germany’s biggest public libraries has implemented Danish software, and Systematic is now hoping for a wave of exports to several German statesRead more
New report: AI moves closer to elderly care – freeing up time for care and compassionDenmark risks facing a shortage of up to 15,000 social and healthcare assistants and helpers within ten years, according to figures from the Ministry for the Elderly. That’s why it’s good news that a new report takes an important step toward using artificial intelligence in elderly care – and thereby freeing up time for care and compassion.Read more