01 April 2020
Opmantek in The Media 2020
Opmantek software for COVID-19 Gold Coast Bulletin , 30th March 2020
Opmantek software for COVID-19 The Advertiser, 30th March 2020
Opmantek software for COVID-19 The Daily Telegraph, 30th March 2020
Opmantek software for COVID-19 The Mercury , 30th March 2020
March 2020
$20 million of Opmantek software for COVID-19 essential services response
In the face of this unfolding crisis, we believe that it is more critical than ever to come together – with other businesses as well as public and civic organisations to help those most in need. Opmantek’s software relief package does just that – Read more.
Gold Coast Bulletin, March 30 – 2020
COVID-19: Gold Coast-founded Opmantek offers software free-of-charge to organisations dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
Written by Alister Thomson, Business Editor, Gold Coast Bulletin
See Page 3 printed edition.
Re-shared by The Advertiser, March 30 – 2020
COVID-19: Gold Coast-founded Opmantek offers software free-of-charge to organisations dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
Written by Alister Thomson, Business Editor, Gold Coast Bulletin
Danny Maher is chairman of award-winning homegrown software company Opmantek, which has 130,000 organisations using its software worldwide including the US Army, Mexican telecommunications company Telmex and media giant Hearst Corporation. READ FULL STORY HERE
Re-shared by The Daily Telegraph, March 30 – 2020
COVID-19: Gold Coast-founded Opmantek offers software free-of-charge to organisations dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
Written by Alister Thomson, Business Editor, Gold Coast Bulletin
The head of one of the Gold Coast’s leading software firms is calling on industry peers to pitch in and help, after announcing his company’s heartwarming offer – worth $20 million. READ FULL STORY HERE
Re-shared by The Mercury, March 30 – 2020
COVID-19: Gold Coast-founded Opmantek offers software free-of-charge to organisations dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
Written by Alister Thomson, Business Editor, Gold Coast Bulletin
Mr Maher said the software will be made free-of-charge to healthcare, government and essential service providers during the pandemic. His offer has already received the support of the Minister of Innovation for the Queensland Goverment Kate Jones. “Coronavirus is one of the biggest challenges we’ve ever faced. It’s vital that we have the support of the private sector in fighting this pandemic,” she said. “This announcement just goes to show how huge crises can bring out the best in local companies.” READ FULL STORY HERE