Portsmouth tech firm Transalis promises NHS ‘seamless connectivity’

NHS bosses discovered the benefits of cloud-based automation at a major London conference and expo.
Manning the Transalis stand at the GS1UK Healthcare Conference are, from left: Ian Moody, Roy Garlick and Hugh Chambers. The event was held at the Radisson Blu Edwardian, Heathrow. Manning the Transalis stand at the GS1UK Healthcare Conference are, from left: Ian Moody, Roy Garlick and Hugh Chambers. The event was held at the Radisson Blu Edwardian, Heathrow.
Manning the Transalis stand at the GS1UK Healthcare Conference are, from left: Ian Moody, Roy Garlick and Hugh Chambers. The event was held at the Radisson Blu Edwardian, Heathrow.

IT and procurement directors at trusts, hospitals across the NHS supply chain met with representatives from Portsmouth tech firm Transalis at the GS1 UK Healthcare Conference.

Under discussion was a new fully-managed Transalis solution for cloud-based automation that complies with NHS procurement requirements and is backed by an added Wi-Fi security shield.

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Roy Garlick, from Transalis, said: ‘We’ve built a seamless service governed by GS1and e-procurement PEPPOL standards that is free at the point of use to any authorised person in an organisation subject to a monthly fair use policy. The conference was an ideal launchpad.’

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