ASSIST Software at DMEA 2026: Supporting HealthCentre with Mesalvo
Berlin, Germany – April 23, 2026 – ASSIST Software participated in DMEA – Connecting Digital Healthcare 2026, held from April 21 to 23 in Berlin, a major European event focused on digital health, hospital IT systems, and healthcare innovation.
During the three-day event, we joined Mesalvo GmbH at its exhibition stand, where the HealthCentre platform was presented through live demonstrations and ongoing technical discussions. Our team supported these sessions and engaged directly with healthcare professionals, IT specialists, and students interested in the implementation of digital healthcare solutions.

ASSIST Software was represented by Gheorghe David, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Gabriel Tironeac, VP of Innovation, and Cosmin Todirca, Product Owner, who participated in discussions related to system integration, platform architecture, and clinical workflow requirements.
ASSIST Software contributes to the development of HealthCentre, a modular healthcare platform developed by Mesalvo. The platform integrates clinical and administrative systems and enables hospitals to modernize their IT infrastructure while maintaining continuity in operations.
Within this collaboration, we focus on developing and enhancing core platform components, including backend systems, integration layers, and AI-enabled capabilities. Our work supports the orchestration of data and workflows across hospital environments.
We also contribute to clinical modules, including chemotherapy management, medication tracking, and documentation workflows. These components support accurate data handling, traceability, and consistency in clinical processes.
In parallel, we support the transition of legacy systems to modern architectures by applying AI-assisted development practices to improve scalability, performance, and maintainability.

Discussions at the Mesalvo stand focused on implementing healthcare platforms in operational environments. Participants raised topics related to integration with existing hospital systems, management of legacy infrastructure, and the use of AI to support clinical workflows.
There was consistent interest in reducing administrative workload, improving system reliability, and ensuring continuity of care during digital transformation processes. Engagement with students and early-career professionals reflected ongoing demand for technical expertise in healthcare software engineering.
Participation in DMEA 2026 provided insight into current priorities across the healthcare sector, including interoperability, integration, and platform scalability.
We will continue our collaboration with Mesalvo on the HealthCentre platform, contributing to the development of solutions aligned with clinical and operational requirements.
We thank the Mesalvo team for the invitation and the opportunity to participate in DMEA 2026.
ASSIST Software participated in DMEA 2026 (April 21–23, Berlin) at the Mesalvo stand, supporting demonstrations of the HealthCentre platform. The company contributes to backend systems, integration, and AI-supported functionalities, enabling hospitals to modernize IT infrastructure and improve clinical workflows.
Why is modular architecture important in healthcare platforms like HealthCentre?
Modular architecture allows hospitals to modernize healthcare software gradually, adding or replacing capabilities without disrupting clinical and administrative operations. In Mesalvo’s HealthCentre platform, to which ASSIST Software contributes, this approach supports flexibility, interoperability, and long-term scalability.
How does ASSIST Software use AI in healthcare platforms?
ASSIST Software contributes to AI-supported functionalities within the HealthCentre platform, focusing on workflow support, data processing, and system efficiency. These capabilities help reduce manual effort, improve consistency, and support clinical and operational workflows in hospital environments.
What challenges does ASSIST Software address in hospital IT modernization?
ASSIST Software works on integrating legacy systems, ensuring interoperability, and supporting reliable data exchange across healthcare environments. The goal is to help hospitals modernize their IT infrastructure while maintaining continuity in clinical operations and meeting regulatory requirements.



