Fastroi
Fastroi Oy is a Finnish technology company which provides mobile enterprise resource planning solutions in the healthcare and housing services sectors.
Fastroi's offices are located in Joensuu, Tampere and Espoo. The company has 41 employees (December 2016).
The company's turnover was EUR 3.2 million in 2016. Fastroi's Managing Director is Risto Jalovaara. The Board of Directors consists of Matti Kurki (Chairman), Risto Jalovaara, Ilpo Kettunen, Ukko Lappalainen and Jyrki Saarinen.
The turnover for the Fastroi Group was EUR 4 million in 2016 employing 50 people.
History
Fastroi Ltd was established in 2003. In 2015, the company acquired the Tampere-based system integrator Necora Systems Oy.
In the summer of 2015 Fastroi was divided into two companies - Fastroi and Fluent Progress RT (at the time known as Softroi). The infrastructure construction, real estate and the maintenance service business were transferred to the new company called Fluent Progress RT. The social and health services business remained part of the Fastroi company.
Production
FastRoi makes solutions for enterprise resource planning in the healthcare sector; planning and control of work and the realisation of data processing.
The Fastroi HILKKA® product family has been developed alongside nursing professionals to create an ERP system which adapts to a variety of living environments and home needs. It was launched in the autumn of 2016. HILKKA® is the communications solution for customer care, relatives and the nursing staff.
Customers
In 2015 Fastroi HILKKA® had been in use by over a thousand private or public sector offices in Finland. Its customers include approximately 750 companies and 90 municipalities with more than 35 000 end users.
Achievements
Fastroi is the largest solution provider in the private social services in Finland. The company was named one of Finland's fastest growing technology companies by Deloitte Technology Fast 50 listing in 2011-2015.
In 2012, the Fastroi care system won the Finnish heat and reached the finals in the European competition for the best healthcare solution organized by the European Commission.
Fastroi's offices are located in Joensuu, Tampere and Espoo. The company has 41 employees (December 2016).
The company's turnover was EUR 3.2 million in 2016. Fastroi's Managing Director is Risto Jalovaara. The Board of Directors consists of Matti Kurki (Chairman), Risto Jalovaara, Ilpo Kettunen, Ukko Lappalainen and Jyrki Saarinen.
The turnover for the Fastroi Group was EUR 4 million in 2016 employing 50 people.
History
Fastroi Ltd was established in 2003. In 2015, the company acquired the Tampere-based system integrator Necora Systems Oy.
In the summer of 2015 Fastroi was divided into two companies - Fastroi and Fluent Progress RT (at the time known as Softroi). The infrastructure construction, real estate and the maintenance service business were transferred to the new company called Fluent Progress RT. The social and health services business remained part of the Fastroi company.
Production
FastRoi makes solutions for enterprise resource planning in the healthcare sector; planning and control of work and the realisation of data processing.
The Fastroi HILKKA® product family has been developed alongside nursing professionals to create an ERP system which adapts to a variety of living environments and home needs. It was launched in the autumn of 2016. HILKKA® is the communications solution for customer care, relatives and the nursing staff.
Customers
In 2015 Fastroi HILKKA® had been in use by over a thousand private or public sector offices in Finland. Its customers include approximately 750 companies and 90 municipalities with more than 35 000 end users.
Achievements
Fastroi is the largest solution provider in the private social services in Finland. The company was named one of Finland's fastest growing technology companies by Deloitte Technology Fast 50 listing in 2011-2015.
In 2012, the Fastroi care system won the Finnish heat and reached the finals in the European competition for the best healthcare solution organized by the European Commission.
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