Today Kanteron Systems has received the audit report from independent auditors Bureau Veritas International, regarding our ISO 9001:2008 Quality System, and the results are perfect: 0 major non-conformities, and 0 minor non-conformities.
Congratulations to everybody in the team, led by Juan Tatay!
Kanteron Systems invited to attend IBM‘s "Redefining Value and Success in Healthcare" business event
Kanteron Systems has been invited to attend, as Independent Software Vendor (ISV) IBM‘s “Redefining Value and Success in Healthcare” business event, led by Dan Pelino, at the IBM Innovation Center and Healthcare Transformation Lab, Chicago (USA).
As seen in The Guardian, Building Better Healthcare, BBC, Healthcare IT News, E-Health Insider, Open Health News, eHealth Europe, Hospital IT Europe, UK Government Online, UK Government Opportunities, and Healthcare Today:
London’s Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital (GOSH) is making a major shift towards integrating Apple technology – benefiting staff and patients. A key project has been in Cardiology where clinicians now use iPads and iMacs for instant access to 3D images of patients’ hearts while planning for surgery, or even in theatre.
The European Business Awardshas announced today that Kanteron Systemsis to represent Spain as a National Finalist in the prestigious 2012/13 Awards program. Kanteron Systems, the only Free Software company among the finalists, beat off stiff competition to be selected as National Finalists and will now compete for National Champion status in the next round of the competition. Final category Award winners will be unveiled April 2013.
The European Business Awards has identified some of Europe’s brightest businesses based on their ability to demonstrate the three core principles at the heart of the Awards program.
Kanteron Systems will attend and exhibit at MIT‘s 2012 M+Visión Consortium Biomedical InnovationConference in Madrid (Spain), June 5th and 6th.
According to a Kauffman study:
Among Emerging Growth Companies firms that made IPOs from 1996 through 2000, only 29 percent were still operating 10 years later. However, acquisition was a far more common outcome than was failure (55 percent vs. 16 percent). Biomedical IPOs had the highest survival and lowest bankruptcy rates among all sectors; the highest failure rates were in manufacturing and retail.
Kanteron Systems is proud to announce the new version of our Web-RIS, with a completely redesigned interface, optimized for mobile devices (rotation, finger input, etc), while remaining 100% web standard and accesible via web browser.