Daniel Garcia Gil

Daniel Garcia Gil
Solutions Architect
Daniel is the Australian Healthcare Solution Architect, supporting customers in identifying areas of improvement and optimization from the idea generation phase to the completion of the design and proof of concept phase. Daniel has over 12 years of experience in the IT, Data Management, and Systems Engineering fields and held several high-profile positions in both Research & Development, Innovation, and Engineering sectors in Europe and Australia. During the last 8 years at Schneider Electric Australia, Daniel has been actively involved in various major Technology Integration Projects within the Healthcare sector nationwide. Across these projects, Daniel has been involved in the design, proof of concept, and commissioning of multi-system integration platforms across clinical and facility scopes, including the identification of customer...
Daniel is the Australian Healthcare Solution Architect, supporting customers in identifying areas of improvement and optimization from the idea generation phase to the completion of the design and proof of concept phase. Daniel has over 12 years of experience in the IT, Data Management, and Systems Engineering fields and held several high-profile positions in both Research & Development, Innovation, and Engineering sectors in Europe and Australia. During the last 8 years at Schneider Electric Australia, Daniel has been actively involved in various major Technology Integration Projects within the Healthcare sector nationwide. Across these projects, Daniel has been involved in the design, proof of concept, and commissioning of multi-system integration platforms across clinical and facility scopes, including the identification of customer needs, definition of use cases, and technology mapping.
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