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Experts in Health IT solutions – architecture, data management, and cybersecurity for research and MedTech.

We Build the IT Behind Breakthroughs.

Solution Architecture

We design scalable, secure, and science-driven IT architectures – tailored for research and MedTech environments.

Data Management

From data acquisition to analysis – we structure, secure, and optimize your scientific data workflows.

Cybersecurity

We protect your sensitive research and health data with modern, compliance-ready security solutions.

Science. Secured. Scaled. Simplified.

Our Health IT Solutions

At Next Scientific, we believe that great science deserves great technology.

Our Health IT solutions are built to empower researchers and MedTech innovators – with secure architectures, intelligent data management, and trusted cybersecurity. We don’t just deliver infrastructure – we create the digital foundation for discovery.

Health IT solutions for research infrastructure
Your Mission, Our Technology.

Our Impact

Scientific and medical innovation depends on reliable, secure, and scalable IT systems. At Next Scientific, we help research institutions and MedTech companies focus on discovery – not infrastructure. Our solutions reduce complexity, increase data integrity, and accelerate time to insight.

Scientific insight. Strategic vision. Trusted solutions.

About the Co-founder and CEO

With a PhD in Molecular Biomedicine and more than 20 years of experience in IT and scientific data management, Dr. Thomas H. Schmidt bridges the worlds of science and technology.
As a Health-IT Solution Architect, he leads projects where research, data flows, and digital security converge – always with a focus on impact, scalability, and trust.

His mission: to empower researchers and innovators with IT architectures that accelerate discovery and improve health outcomes.

Co-founder and CEO Thomas H. Schmidt
Tomorrow’s Research. Today’s IT.

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Let’s talk about how our Health IT solutions can support your next breakthrough.