News from INVL Technology managed companies: Novian had revenue of EUR 16.4 million in the first half of 2024
September 11 2024 - 1:15AM
UK Regulatory
News from INVL Technology managed companies: Novian had revenue of
EUR 16.4 million in the first half of 2024
The Novian software and IT infrastructure
services group had aggregated revenue of EUR 16.4 million in the
first half of 2024. That is 11.1% less than in the same period last
year. The group’s EBITDA was EUR 1.1 million; in the year-earlier
period it was EUR 0.2 million. The operating profit for this year’s
first six months was EUR 0.6 million, compared to an operating loss
of EUR 0.3 million the first half of 2023. In the reporting period,
the Novian group’s companies earned EUR 12.6 million of their
revenue, or 77%, in Lithuania, and had projects in a total of 36
countries.
“The results for the first half of the year
reflect our work to lay strong foundations for further business
growth. We believe that the competencies of our companies and
specialists will allow us to continue to successfully meet clients'
needs, with effective innovations as well as consulting
activities,” says Tomas Vitkus, the CEO of the Novian group. He
says the companies continue to actively present collaboration
opportunities in a variety of IT areas, and that the new contracts
signed and tenders won as of the middle of the year suggest that
revenue and profit figures will grow.
Considering Novian’s strategic business areas,
the group’s software companies this year worked on important
healthcare, tax and account management projects, while also
continuing projects in defence, aerospace and other areas.
“We are happy with the e-prescription project
which is moving forward successfully. It's already letting
Lithuanians buy prescription medicines in Latvia, Poland, Spain,
Greece and Portugal, by simply presenting their ID, and people from
those countries can do the same in Lithuania. We're now working to
extend these possibilities to all European Union countries. We are
also continuing work on eight defence projects that call for a new
approach to the use of advanced technologies. And the AI-based
X-ray image analysis system we've begun developing for Lithuanian
customs is notably innovative,” Tomas Vitkus says.
As regards other IT services, Novian
Technologies’ focus on consulting services has stood out. “We’ve
been successful in tenders to consult on cloud computing
architecture and procurement for public sector organisations, which
is an important part of our services and underscores our
technological expertise,” says Novian Technologies CEO Gytis
Umantas. The company provides these services in European and
African countries.
Standing out in terms of scale, he says, are
contracts signed at the start of July, under which Novian
Technologies will supply 14,500 laptop computers to more than 600
schools in Lithuania. The company is also looking to expand its
critical IT infrastructure services, particularly under a managed
services model that offers a choice of relevant service packages
and terms. “Structural changes that were made are allowing us to
combine the competencies that are relevant to clients, thus
ensuring more effective coordination of internal processes and
service delivery. In time this will allow us to focus on expansion
of our consulting services,” the CEO says.
In the area of high-performance computing (HPC)
clusters, Novian Technologies is actively delivering solutions for
weather forecasting and climate change modelling. They can be used
with early warning systems. In cloud computing, the deployment of
container platforms that allow faster and easier updates of
information systems and applications is gaining importance.
In the digitization area, Novian companies have
continued to focus mainly on archives and media projects. Notable
among new projects is the digitization of Estonia’s Soviet-era
cultural archive, which, when complete, will make 2 million files
available on the website of the country's national archive. Work
continues on the creation of a digitalization centre in Sint
Maarten, thus helping to improve the efficiency of public services
in the country.
The Novian group consists of Novian
Technologies, Novian Systems and Novian Pro in Lithuania, Novian
Eesti of Estonia, Andmevara of Moldova, Zissor of Norway, and
Norway Registers Development Rwanda of Rwanda. The Novian group is
owned by INVL Technology, a company that invests in IT
businesses.
The person authorized to provide additional
information:
Kazimieras Tonkūnas
INVL Technology Managing Partner
e-mail k.tonkunas@invltechnology.lt
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