Kernel AS
Amund Lundgaard has extensive experience in the e-health sector, currently serving as Technology Strategist and Group CTO at Kernel AS since October 2021, leading the development of integrated e-health solutions. Additionally, Amund is a Steering Committee Member for Normen, representing IKT-Norge in establishing information security standards in healthcare. Prior roles include eHealth Senior Advisor and CISO at Tellu IoT AS and Telenor Norway, where responsibilities encompassed strategic development of digital health services. Earlier experience at Accenture spanned from Analyst to Senior Manager, focusing on project management and ICT delivery in health and public service sectors. Amund holds a Master's degree in Computer Science and Information Systems from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and has completed non-commissioned officer training in the Army Medical Branch.
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Kernel AS
Kernel er en e-helse- og teknologibedrift med mål om å stimulere til hurtig utvikling av løsninger innen e-helse, og å være en akselerator for markedets beste, tett integrerte løsninger for helsesektoren. Det største selskapet i Kernel-konsernet, DIPS AS, leverer med sitt nye produkt og plattform, DIPS Arena, elektronisk pasientjournal til 86 % av sykehusmarkedet i Norge. DIPS Arena fungerer både som datahub, som aktivator for innovative brukeropplevelser, og som en tilgjengelig plattform for tredjepartsleverandører. I tillegg til DIPS, er Kernel morselskapet til e-helseselskapene Aidn, Kvikna, Extensor, DIPS Front og ReMin, og teknologiselskapene Deepinsight og DavidHorn. Kernel har om lag 600 ansatte, og forventer en omsetning i 2024 på 800-850 millioner kroner. Kort oppsummert er vår ambisjon å koble teknologi med samfunnets behov. Med et langsiktig perspektiv, kombinert med lang erfaring og innovasjonskraft, utvikler vi teknologi som skal løse samfunnets største utfordringer. // Kernel is an e-health and technology company aiming to be a fast-moving spawner of e-health solutions and an accelerator of closely integrated best-of-breed solutions for the health care sector. The largest company in the Kernel group, DIPS AS, with its new product and platform, DIPS Arena, provides the electronic medical record for 86% of the hospital market in Norway. DIPS Arena serves as a data hub, an enabler for innovative user experiences, and an accessible platform for third-party vendors. In addition to DIPS, Kernel is the parent company of the e-health companies Aidn, Kvikna, DIPS Front, Extensor, and ReMin, and tech companies Deepinsight and DavidHorn. Kernel consists of about 600 employees and expects a turnover in 2024 of about 800-850 million NOK. In sum, our ambition is to connect technology with societal needs. With a long-term perspective, combined with extensive experience and innovative power, we develop technology that will solve our society's biggest challenges.