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NashTech celebrates 25 years of global tech transformation

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NashTech has marked its 25th anniversary, having completed over 400 large-scale technology transformation projects in the past decade and grown its operations across Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific.

The company's history includes work in a range of sectors, such as healthcare, where AI-powered diagnostics have been used to transform patient care, and education, where digital platforms have been implemented to widen accessibility. NashTech attributes its continued expansion and client partnerships to its consistent approach of delivering tangible results for organisations undergoing digital change.

John O'Brien, Chief Executive Officer at NashTech, said: "From the beginning, our focus has been on delivering meaningful and measurable outcomes for our clients. Seeing our clients grow, scale, and adapt to changing markets continues to drive us. Looking ahead, we are more committed than ever to helping them lead industry transformation through innovative, customer-centric solutions that support their long-term success."

NashTech outlined several examples of its recent work, highlighting its support for Trinity College London as the global examination board moved rapidly to large-scale digital assessments. This transition allowed the board to maintain operations and move towards a delivery model expected to be sustainable in the long term.

The company also worked with Evri, the UK's largest dedicated parcel delivery business, to optimise its operational systems. According to NashTech, this has resulted in improved efficiency and better experiences for Evri's customers.

For Markerstudy Distribution, NashTech undertook a modernisation project that updated the insurer's core platform to further engage customers while providing a scalable and adaptable technological foundation. Markerstudy Distribution remains a significant client for NashTech.

Discussing the company's relationship with NashTech, Markerstudy Distribution said: "NashTech has become a vital part of our operations, shaping the culture and evolution of our development and technology functions. The maturity of their operations in Vietnam and beyond has deeply influenced how we write code and collaborate - both within our teams and with critical external partners."

NashTech's expansion has been driven in part by acquisitions, including the integration of Knoldus, which brings expertise in artificial intelligence and data engineering. Additionally, NashTech itself was acquired by PAG, an investment firm with USD $55 billion in assets under management. The combination of these deals, the company said, has enhanced its technical capabilities and expanded the scope of its delivery services worldwide.

The company is now sharpening its focus on providing AI-enabled solutions for large enterprises and technology-focused clients. NashTech states its goal is to deliver customised software designed to give organisations in its core markets of North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific a measurable competitive advantage.

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