Multiple Roles
Glintt Global has become a leading health technology group serving Spain and Portugal. Through its health division, it supports more than 14,000 pharmacies and 480 hospitals, delivering solutions that drive transformation for these organizations. The offerings promote interconnectivity, improve diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatments, and even shape the spaces where care is delivered. The company reports revenues above 120 million euros and runs a multisector arm that guides enterprises on their AI journey, eyeing expansion across southern Europe and Latin America. (Source: Glintt Global)
With roots in Portugal, Glintt Global was founded over three decades ago and moved into Spain within roughly ten years. Today it counts around 1,200 multidisciplinary employees and operates two distinct but connected divisions: Glintt Life, focused on health technology, and Glintt Next, dedicated to digitalizing businesses. (Source: Glintt Global)
In Glintt Life, Luis Esgueva, executive director of Glintt Global and head of the Glintt Life pharmacy unit in Spain, explains that the department develops services, products, and solutions that help health organizations transform by introducing technologies that enhance user experience and safety under the idea of connected health. (Source: Glintt Global)
Multiple Roles
Among the services it offers, the company highlights artificial intelligence applications and advanced data analytics to improve diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatments, optimize the management of health resources, strengthen the security of health data, ensure traceability, and protect patient confidentiality. It also develops telemedicine solutions and digital health platforms, enables virtual consultations and remote monitoring of patients, and enhances interoperability between health systems to support more coordinated, safe, and efficient care. They also drive robotics and automation in pharmacies and hospitals to streamline processes and elevate the patient experience. What they pursue, Esgueva notes, is that pharmacies and hospitals run smoothly while keeping the patient at the center of every decision. (Source: Glintt Global)
To deliver these services, the group relies on several companies, such as Pulso Informática, part of Glintt Life since 2016 and which began developing its first version of Nixfarma in 1984. It has become a key tool in pharmacy digitization and has continuously adapted to meet the evolving requirements set by professional bodies. Consoft, another unit of the group since 2010, originated in Alicante in 1980 and launched Farmatic, a leading pharmacy management software that has dominated the market since the 1990s. Concep, founded in 2008 and integrated into the group in 2021, specializes in the design and transformation of pharmacies to maximize performance. (Source: Glintt Global)
Center of Excellence
Glintt Next is a multisector technology consulting practice focused on implementing digitalization across businesses. Recently, in Lisbon, it established a center of excellence devoted exclusively to generative AI. The team consists of more than 40 professionals dedicated to developing products and services that integrate the advantages of AI into business strategies, aiming to extract value from data and build broader technologies. (Source: Glintt Global)
Luís Cocco, president of the executive committee of Glintt Global, highlights that this new center marks the group’s commitment to staying at the cutting edge of innovation. “We want to help our clients lead, innovate, grow and transform, creating sustainable value and a positive impact across sectors,” he says. (Source: Glintt Global)
Regarding the future, Esgueva emphasizes that, especially in healthcare, the focus remains on Latin America, where the company already has a footprint, alongside southern European countries. “We have very similar models and we are convinced our technology can help them,” he concludes. (Source: Glintt Global)