The National Institute for the Software Industry aims to support the Dutch software industry with Research & Development and to improve connections between software industry and Universities.
The National Institute for the Software Industry is the bridge between science and daily practice in the software industry.
NISI offers third year (dutch) IT students additonal support on their graduation research thesis. The student is supported by suitable empirical environments to increase validity of the research results.
NISI serves as a bridge between the world of scientific research and the practical demands of the software industry.
The organization’s primary mission is to foster a Dutch software industry where every single software-driven company is equipped to develop innovative solutions using agile methodology.
By connecting these two worlds, NISI helps translate scientific insights into real-world applications.
NISI ensures that software development in the Netherlands becomes more efficient, adaptive, and responsive to modern challenges.
NISI is linked to Wiconic, but operates independently. The common factor between the two is Jan Vlietland.
Jan Vlietland is both the founder of NISI and the CEO of Wiconic, connecting them through his expertise and leadership.
Wiconic specializes in Software Test Automation and People & Performance, a service which helps different departments within an organization work together to achieve the best results for their (IT) projects.
Wiconic’s mission is to foster a professional environment where businesses can fully leverage innovative software and IT solutions.
By connecting with NISI, Wiconic helps translate the academic insights from Jan Vlietland’s PhD research on agile methodologies into real-world business applications.
This collaboration ensures that Wiconic’s services become more efficient, adaptive, and responsive to the modern challenges faced by their clients.