iOCO's nuvoteQ: The SA company making waves in the global medtech field [promoted]

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South Africa's nuvoteQ, which is part of the iOCO stable, is making waves in the global medical technology space with a focus on delivering software-as-a-service solutions to the clinical research industry.
In this, the second in a series of podcast interviews with executives from iOCO, the systems integrator in the EOH Holdings stable, TechCentral speaks to Adriaan Kruger, co-founder and CEO of medtech specialist nuvoteQ, about opportunities in the rest of Africa and further abroad.
In the podcast, Kruger outlines nuvoteQ key focus areas, talks about how the Covid-19 pandemic has placed an emphasis on the need for a robust, reliable healthcare system in Africa, and how homegrown companies such as nuvoteQ can apply technology to enhance the reputation of Africa's clinical research industry.
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16 Feb 2021 English South Africa Technology · Business

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