Jüri Loosme, newly appointed Senior Business Consultant at Digpro.
Digpro, the developer of network operating systems, Digpro, has recruited Jüri Loosme, the innovator of the X-Opto Network Information System, who has been working on Trimble as Product Manager in recent years.
Jüri has worked with product development near the city network for 25 years and has prioritized the user's experience as a signum. He comes from a position as Product Manager at Trimble where he has been employed in recent years. However, he is best known for developing the X-Opto network information system, purchased in 2008 by Tekla.
As a Senior Business Consultant, Jüri will be responsible for taking the next step in business consultancy at Digpro, while contributing as a resource that can place demands on product development.
"It will be exciting to work on Digpro with their customers and products. I see it as an opportunity to contribute my knowledge that I gathered over the years, while developing my business through a new perspective”, said Jüri Loosme, new senior business consultant at Digpro.
"And of course we are very pleased that Jüri has started with us at Digpro. With his solid skills from the telecom industry and a strong focus on user-friendliness, we hope to increase our presence even more in the Swedish market”, said Jonas Jacobsson, CEO of Digpro.
Digpro develops and delivers sustainable business systems and advice for network owners and public administration in the community infrastructure. Digpro's solutions create community benefits and provide users with increased control and efficient processes that improve the quality of service towards end customers.
Digpro is a major innovator of network and geographic IT operating systems. With its 30 years in the industry, Digpro is a market leader in Scandinavia. Digpro provides solutions for electricity, telecom, gas, district heating, water and state and municipalities - in fact, all organisations that build and maintain different types of networks. Digpro's products enable users to streamline, save time and money while improving the quality of their service.
Edited by Fundisiwe Maseko
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