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NNIT
IT Services and IT Consulting
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark 76,869 followers
About us
NNIT is an international IT service provider offering IT consultancy and the development, implementation and outsourcing of IT services. We create value for private companies and public sector organisations by treating their IT as if it were our own. We use IT to support our clients’ daily operations and help them achieve their business goals.
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http://www.nnit.com
External link for NNIT
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1994
- Specialties
- IT Advisory, IT Development, Cloud, Data & AI, Production IT, IT Integration, Cybersecurity, Quality Management , SAP Solutions, D365 Solutions, Regulatory Affairs, Veeva, Laboratory Informatics, Drug Safety, Data Migration, and Custom Application Development
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When implementing systems like eTMF, RIM, LIMS, go-live is the starting line, not the finish line. Watch the full video where Christof Wascher, MBA, M.Sc. explains why embedding validation, audit trails, and change control early is what makes life sciences platforms usable at scale 👉 https://okt.to/UovYIA
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Many MES implementations focus on configuring the technology. But the real challenge and the biggest opportunity lies in understanding and optimizing the manufacturing process itself. A successful MES implementation isn't just about software. It's about translating business processes into digital workflows that are scalable, compliant, and practical for the people who use them every day. When process design comes first, technology becomes an enabler rather than a constraint. This article highlights why process mapping, stakeholder alignment, and cross-functional collaboration are essential to achieving lasting value from MES initiatives in life sciences. Read the full article here ➡️https://okt.to/ZoLtDN
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🎆 Happy Independence Day! 🎆 Also referred to as the “Fourth of July,” this American holiday celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, which founded the United States of America in 1776. The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - which is close to our NNIT US headquarters in New Hope! - to declare the Thirteen Colonies’ independence. This year is especially significant as it marks the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the United States. Whether you are celebrating with fireworks, barbecues, or parades, we wish our US colleagues and those in the US a happy Independence Day! #WeMakeAMark #NNIT
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“It’s a fairly relaxed atmosphere. You get to collaborate with different colleagues, both local and abroad.” Meet Nick Fenlon, a Systems Architect at NNIT based in Ireland 🌍 With a background in Machine Building and Automation, Nick now works as a Systems Architect, a role that allows him to collaborate closely with others while also working independently. He describes his role as stimulating in terms of the creativity aspect. “I've worked in different roles where I've always been the one to design or create something, whether that was equipment, code or a system, that was kind of always the sort of work I tended to do.” When the role came up in NNIT it seemed like it was kind of the perfect combination of everything for Nick. “It had a good degree of freedom, in terms of technology choice, design choices and everything like that. It's technically interesting and allows me to be creative in the designs I come up with, the systems we choose and systems we build for customers.” While Nick really enjoys the exciting projects and technical challenges, he is also very thankful to have the option to work from home which helps him maintain a healthy work-life balance. “I have two small kids, so I love working from home, it's great. My commute to work is walking up the stairs. My quality of life is as good as it could get!” Curious about working on impactful projects with real technical ownership? Learn more about life at NNIT➡️ https://okt.to/KFhtZ1
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Emma Skovsted-Andersen has discovered where she thrives - at the intersection of AI and people. She joined NNIT as a graduate in fall 2022. Today, she’s an AI Governance Lead. Her growth didn’t happen by accident. It was driven by eagerness to learn and explore new things. And by a manager who saw her potential and pushed her boundaries when needed. Could this be the place to liberate your talent? Get to know NNIT and explore open positions >>> https://lnkd.in/eTWV3GGG
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AI is moving fast across regulated environments, but real value comes when it can be trusted - applied in a structured, governed, and practical way. In the latest edition of NNIT Bytes, we look at what it takes to turn AI into a trusted way of working across both the public sector and life sciences. We explore how agentic engineering brings more structure and traceability to public-sector development, reflect on the debate around Europe's digital sovereignty from Folkemødet (Danish Democratic Festival), and look at why data is the foundation for both compliance and better medicine. We close with a customer case on how NNIT helped a global life sciences organization build a unified QMS after a merger, supported by Alera, NNIT's validated AI platform. Read the June edition of NNIT Bytes here 👇
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The votes have spoken. At #VeevaSummitEU 2026 in Copenhagen, we invited visitors to our booth to help predict the future of the pharma industry. We presented four predictions and asked visitors to vote for the one they believe will define the next phase of the industry. The winning prediction was: ✨ AI will shift Quality from retrospective control to predictive assurance. As promised, we have now published an article by Charlotte Øbakke, Head of Quality at NNIT, exploring what that shift means in practice. The article looks at why many Quality systems are still better at responding to issues than anticipating them, and how AI can help connect data across deviations, CAPAs, audits, complaints, training records, and operational performance to detect risks earlier. Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth, voted, and joined the discussion with our team Clemens Laumeier, Brian Langarica Nielsen, Charlotte Øbakke and Rowan Nidd. Read the article here: https://okt.to/oBtMly
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In a life sciences merger, QMS integration is rarely just about consolidating documents. It is about creating a shared quality backbone that connects processes, ownership, governance, and controlled documentation. In our latest customer case, we show how NNIT helped a global life sciences organization move from two mature QMS landscapes to one scalable, process-oriented QMS. By leveraging NNIT’s Fast Track to a Process-Oriented QMS approach and Alera, NNIT’s validated AI platform for regulated environments, the team accelerated the analysis and mapping of thousands of QMS documents. Read the full customer case https://okt.to/scl1fA
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Your next step isn’t a title. It’s a project. At NNIT, growth doesn’t happen in theory. It happens in the work you do every day. New challenges. New responsibilities. Real development. Sound like a place you’d thrive? Get to know NNIT and explore open positions >>> https://okt.to/ZvKwX8
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