Nomura Research Institute Australia and New Zealand (NRI ANZ) has partnered with Perth-based healthcare digital transformation consultancy InventiveX for Western Australia's healthcare sector.
The partnership aims to deliver globally informed, contemporary and innovative services and solutions to WA's healthcare system.
Founded in Perth, NRI ANZ maintains a strong presence in Western Australia, employing several hundred IT professionals in the state with approximately 10 per cent of its permanent workforce possessing specialised health industry experience.
"This exciting partnership reinforces NRI's strategy and focus on strengthening our impact in the WA health sector, and brings together our combined experience, skill set and capabilities, to further support WA Health to deliver major programs as part of their digital transformation journey," chief executive officer of NRI ANZ Kaylene O'Brien said.
The partnership will be led by InventiveX chief executive and founder, adjunct professor Anita Ghose, whose team specialises in clinician-led, human-centred healthcare and technology solutions.
"We are thrilled to partner with NRI ANZ on large scale technology enabled transformation in WA healthcare - our team, with deep expertise across jurisdictions, are clinician led, human centred, healthcare and technology specialists," Ghose said.