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The Netherlands Emissions Authority (NEa) has transformed the implementation of climate legislation with its Emissions Trading Portal (EHP). Powered by the Mendix low-code platform and developed with CLEVR, the solution enables new regulations to be rapidly translated into user-friendly digital applications. The result is a flexible, future-ready platform that achieved 100% timely and error-free reporting in 2023, while earning a user satisfaction score of 8.1.
Vierstroom Verpleeg Thuis transformed workforce scheduling with Harry, an intelligent roster application developed by Tacstone using the Mendix low-code platform. Replacing spreadsheets and manual processes, the solution reduced scheduling time by more than 90%. From 32 hours to just 30 minutes, freeing up more time for direct patient care.
SPIE Netherlands digitized workforce qualification management with the SPIE Qualification Dossier (SKD), a Mendix-based application that automates certification tracking and compliance. Replacing spreadsheets with a centralized platform, SKD improves safety, streamlines audits, and provides real-time insight into employee qualifications across the organization.
Cast your vote now and support NEa, Vierstroom and SPIE as standout examples of what low code can achieve. Voting closes October 4th.
Nominee: Top 10 Government ICT Projects – NEa
Nominee: Top 10 Healthcare ICT Projects – Vierstroom Verpleeg Thuis
Nominee: Top 10 Enterprise ICT Projects – SPIE Nederland
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