Insignia team grows with appointment of Software Engineer

Insignia Medical Systems, the pioneering UK based Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) provider, is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Software Engineer, Brett Jones, who joins their growing development team. With a background developing incident management software used by fire services, and front end software solutions for the MOD, Brett’s experience has provided him with an appreciation of the importance of establishing how customers wish to interact with their software and enjoys working on products that provide a rich user experience.  Speaking about his appointment, Brett commented, “I am really happy to be working on products which are designed to help improve patient care and have a wider impact on the service that the NHS is able to offer; I’m excited about how these will develop in the near future and how we will reflect this in the evolution of our products." 

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